An open-air float-in movie theater is coming to London where you can watch movies from a boat on the river
- The UK's first float-in movie theater is coming to London this September.
- Openaire cinema will be located on Regent's Canal in Paddington, and will consist of an LED screen, 16 eco-boats on the river, plus socially distanced deck chairs on land.
- Upon arrival, guests will captain their self-drive vessel around Little Venice before mooring at Merchant Square to enjoy the movie.
- They can also get popcorn and freshly-cooked pasta from a pop-up waterside kitchen.
- The movie line-up includes "Anchorman," and "Pretty Woman," "Frozen."
The UK's first float-in open-air movie theater is coming to London this September.
Situated on Regent's Canal in Paddington, the Openaire movie theater will have a 6 x 3 meter hi-res LED screen positioned for an audience split between boats and deck chairs.
There will be 16 eco-boats each seating six to eight, plus socially distanced chairs on land, providing seating for 128 people in total.
The line-up of movies includes "Anchorman," "Pretty Woman," "Frozen," Dirty Dancing," "La La Land," "A Star Is Born," and even "Titanic."
Upon arrival, guests will captain their self-drive vessel around Little Venice before mooring at Merchant Square to enjoy the movie.
In order to minimize disturbance to others in the area, audio will be played through sanitized wireless headphones.
Guests can order snacks including popcorn and freshly cooked Italian food from artisan pasta chef RaviOllie, who is launching a pop-up waterside kitchen for the movie theater.
Openaire's cinema launches on September 2 and has screenings, both afternoon and evening, listed until the end of the month, with prices starting from £16.50 ($21.60) for a deck chair and £34 ($44.50) per person for a boat for eight people.
In accordance with UK social distancing guidelines, bookings will be restricted to six individuals from different households per six-person boat, or two households in total per larger boat.
While a first in London, the movie theater is not the first of its kind globally. In July this year, Paris launched a river cinema with attendees watching from boats for one night only, as Insider's Sophie-Claire Hoeller reported.
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