Odeon Cinemas 

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Odeon Cinema is located in central Ayr and shows all the latest movies in a comfortable theatre with modern facilities.

The ODEON Cinema Ayr is located in Burns Statue Square, opposite the train station at the top of the High Street, in the middle of the one-way system next to Blockbuster and Burns House.

If you are looking to host a conference or event and make an impact on your audience, then look no further than Odean. Whatever your event requirements, be it a small regional meeting for up to 50 delegates or national conference for up to 1679, Odean has the facilities and flexibility to accommodate you.

Info for Disabled

All ground floor screens (2, 3 & 4) have wheelchair access. Disability toilet on ground floor. Automatic doors to the left of main doors and Box Office has one lower profile cash desk to allow easy access for wheelchair users. Regretfully no wheelchair access for Screen 1 upstairs due to building being classified as ‘listed.’

There are limited spaces outside cinema, which is not free (payment via parking vouchers). There is also parking available at the nearby train station.

Site Description  Cinema

Suitable for  Events & Functions

Operating Times  7 Days/Week

General  Child Friendly, Disabled Facilities, Groups

Nearby  Public Transport

Odeon Cinemas
Odeon Cinemas

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