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Cineworld Ashford IMAX and 4DX extension delayed until April as Starbucks and new entrance open

14:21, 08 March 2022

updated: 11:39, 09 March 2022

A new entrance and Starbucks outlet have opened at Ashford's Cineworld – but supply issues are holding up construction of the new IMAX and 4DX screens.

Bosses at the Eureka Leisure Park site had hoped to open their new extension this month, seven years after gaining planning approval for the long-awaited upgrade.

Inside Ashford Cineworld as the new entrance and Starbucks opens

But due to some parts being trapped in other countries due to coronavirus rules, film fans will have to wait until April to try out the new facilities.

Although a precise opening date is yet to be confirmed, Cineworld is selling 4DX tickets for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 from Saturday, April 2.

When complete, the 4DX technology will offer a rollercoaster-like experience where seats shake and water is sprayed on film-goers, while IMAX will feature a larger-than-average screen and steep stadium-style seating.

On Friday, a new ScreenX auditorium opened in the original part of the cinema with a midnight screening of The Batman.

The long-awaited Cineworld upgrade is almost complete
The long-awaited Cineworld upgrade is almost complete
Starbucks has been installed where the box office stood for years
Starbucks has been installed where the box office stood for years
How the IMAX and Cineworld upgrade looks behind Pizza Hut
How the IMAX and Cineworld upgrade looks behind Pizza Hut
The mirrored ceiling has been removed from the foyer
The mirrored ceiling has been removed from the foyer

The wraparound screen expands the traditional cinema screen to the side walls of the auditorium, creating a 270-degree viewing experience for the audience.

Work on the extension which will house the IMAX and 4DX screens began in March 2020, five years after the plans were approved, but Covid lockdowns delayed the construction.

Refurbishment of the foyer was completed last autumn in time for the much-delayed James Bond film No Time To Die and saw the removal of a huge mirrored ceiling.

The Starbucks outlet, which opens for breakfast until late at night, has been installed where the former box office once stood.

Bosses have also upgraded all of the screens in the original part of the cinema, adding new seating.

Looking out towards the car park from inside the new foyer
Looking out towards the car park from inside the new foyer
Starbucks is open from early to late
Starbucks is open from early to late
Parts delays have held up construction of the IMAX and 4DX extension
Parts delays have held up construction of the IMAX and 4DX extension
Inside the new-look foyer
Inside the new-look foyer
New tarmac has been laid in the car park to the side of Cineworld
New tarmac has been laid in the car park to the side of Cineworld

It is not known whether Cineworld will continue with its plans to build two new restaurants once the new screens are complete.

Bosses have planning permission for the facilities either side of Pizza Hut – one in the cinema extension and another separate unit.

Early artist's impressions submitted to Ashford Borough Council showed American restaurant chain Coast to Coast would take on one of the units, but no tenants have ever been confirmed.

Last month, Cineworld was evacuated during Storm Eunice when high winds damaged the new entrance, forcing staff to close the cinema for the day.

One of the original screens has been turned into a ScreenX auditorium
One of the original screens has been turned into a ScreenX auditorium
The rear of the IMAX and 4DX extension
The rear of the IMAX and 4DX extension
How the development could look at Cineworld, featuring two restaurants either side of Pizza Hut
How the development could look at Cineworld, featuring two restaurants either side of Pizza Hut
Starbucks opened last week
Starbucks opened last week
The foyer has been upgraded
The foyer has been upgraded
The triangular-shaped glass frontage at the entrance has been replaced
The triangular-shaped glass frontage at the entrance has been replaced
Ashford's former Chiquito site, which sits next to Nando's, remains empty
Ashford's former Chiquito site, which sits next to Nando's, remains empty

Elsewhere on the Eureka estate, Ashford’s former Chiquito restaurant – which shut during the first Covid lockdown – remains empty.

For archive photos showing the history of Ashford's Cineworld, click here.

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