Home Alone: Festive Christmas Film At East Sussex National

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🎄 Sunday, 22nd December 2024
📍 East Sussex National Hotel, Uckfield

Get ready to kick off your festive celebrations in style! Join Cinestock for a magical Christmas screening of the 90’s classic Home Alone in the elegant ballroom of the East Sussex National Hotel.

This beloved holiday film has become a seasonal tradition for families worldwide, and now you can experience it in a cozy indoor setting perfect for the festive season.

Why You’ll Love This Event

🌟 A Stunning Venue: Enjoy the holiday magic at the East Sussex National Hotel, a gorgeous setting that’s perfect for a Christmas movie.
🎥 Classic Entertainment: Home Alone is the ultimate Christmas blockbuster, sure to make you laugh, cry, and feel all the holiday cheer.
🍫 Delicious Festive Treats: Indulge in traditional Christmas goodies, including mince pies, Christmas cake, stollen bites, and more.
Seasonal Drinks: Sip on mulled wine, hot toddies, or a luxurious hot chocolate topped with festive trimmings. A full bar will also be available!
🍬 Cinema Snacks: Don’t miss out on your favourite movie treats, from popcorn to sweet surprises.

This limited-ticket event is perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking to soak up the festive spirit. It’s the ultimate way to relax and enjoy the final Sunday before Christmas.

🎟️ Tickets: Limited availability – book now to avoid disappointment!

Click here for more information and to reserve your spot.

Don’t miss out on this special festive film night that’s sure to make your Christmas season unforgettable!

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