Hoyts Launches the First Reclining Cinema in Auckland
Hoyts Launches the First Reclining Cinema in Auckland at Wairau Park

HOYTS Wairau Park has this month become the first multiplex cinema in NZ to be completely fitted with powered reclining cinema seats as HOYTS continue to demonstrate their dedication to putting the customer experience first.
“We have seen great results and high customer satisfaction from our already rolled out recliner locations in Australia. We are thrilled to now be introducing this offer to New Zealand as part of our ambition to continue delivering great value and experiences for guests, every day of the week,” said Damian Keogh, HOYTS Group CEO.
So what can guests expect from the newly transformed cinemas? All the best bits from HOYTS, plus a whole lot more! Each auditorium features exclusive powered recliners, where guests can sit back and enjoy the movie with their feet up! For big flicks, you need big screens and surround sound. The recliner seats make for an exceptional in-cinema experience and value with the powered recliners accouring no additional cost to the standard ticket price. The recliner seats are comfier and each feature a table and cup holder.
Customers have already given the recliner seats their seal of approval with many jumping on social media to share their excitement. Guests who are after a drink or a snack can head to Arties Bar & Café, as the place to enjoy a morning coffee or a late night beer. Drinks can be enjoyed at the bar carried into the cinema to relax, watch, drink and enjoy.
The HOYTS Wairau Park refurbishment has been completed just in time for audiences to experience the new level of comfort while seeing the latest blockbusters such as Baywatch, Wonder Woman and Transformers: The Last Knight. Guests can enjoy their favourite confectionery treats and prepare for the ultimate movie experience.Head to hoyts.co.nz for tickets and prepare to relax and recline!
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