Cinema
Moonlight Cinema
Currently open
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Belvedere Amphitheatre, Centennial Park, Enter the cinema via Woollahra Gate on Oxford Street., Cnr of Loch Avenue & , Broome Ave Paddington, NSW, 2021 Belvedere Amphitheatre, Centennial Park, Enter the cinema via Woollahra Gate on Oxford Street., Cnr of Loch Avenue & , Broome Ave Paddington, NSW, 2021
Moonlight Cinema
Also known as: Ford Fiesta Moonlight CinemaSydney's Ford Fiesta Moonlight Cinema is located at Belvedere Amphitheatre, Centennial Park (on the corner of Loch Avenue & Broome Avenue) Paddington. Enter the cinema via Woollahra Gate on Oxford Street. The gates open at 7pm and screenings start at sundown, approximately 8.30pm in December and January, 8.15pm in February and 8.00pm in March.
BYO picnics or purchase dinner and drinks at the cinema from our fully licensed caterer, Candy, Bar & Grill.
Moonlight bean beds are available for hire at the cinema for $7 (and a $10 refundable deposit) and blankets can be purchased for $15.
Getting there:
To avoid the fuss, catch public transport. For more information contact STA on 131 500 or visit online Alternatively, click here for full details about transport to and from Centennial Parklands.
By car: refer Sydways Map 67 Ref C7 for the venue location. Limited parking available at the venue â?? enter via the Woollahra Gates.
Catering:
If the thought of preparing your own picnic leaves you cold, you can purchase a range of food and drinks from the fully licensed caterer Candy, Bar & ...read more
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Products & Services
- Sound Systems
- Audio Visual Equipment
- Seating Area
- Dining
- Bar
- Smoking area
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Payment options
- Visa
- AMEX
- MasterCard
Functions
- Group Bookings
- Business Functions
How lovely to sit in Centennial Park watching a movie in summer. We took a bus from Chatswood to avoid the parking hassles. Good idea. Take a picnic dinner and save...this makes it way way cheaper that the cinema in the open at Mrs Macquarie's Chair where all food and drinks and tickets are hideously overpriced. There's even a voucher for this in the Entertainment Book, can't tell you if there's one in the current book, but if not, it's still a good value night out.
Yes, it's one of those awesome times, sitting under the stars and watching a good cult flick, while being overcharged for a bottle of beer and chewed on my the local mozzies. However, despite the amazing exterior experience, Moonlight Cinema has seriously got to work on its customer service side to things. Really disappointed with their lack of communication and somewhat seemingly blatant ignoring of our emails. So we stopped emailing them and tried their Facebook page....oh, wait, that can be ignored and our comments were deleted also! Want to speak to a real person? Well sorry, you can't. Moonlight not only doesn't ignore emails/Facebook messages, they don't even have a phone line you can contact them on. Poor, poor service that I would not recommend to anyone.