If you love movies, summer, and delightful dining paired with fresh air, get ready to treat your senses! Westpac OpenAir has unveiled its sizzling line-up of films and summer dining options, set to make Mrs Macquaries Point buzz from 10 January to 20 February 2024. Their eclectic range of screenings is a delightful blend of current and recent releases, along with upcoming blockbusters and cinema classics. Ready to grab your spot? Tickets open to the public from 9 a.m. (AEDT) on Monday, 11 December, with a special pre-sale for Westpac customers from 4 – 6 December 2023.
Westpac OpenAir is not just about movies. It’s about creating memorable summer moments along the Sydney Harbour foreshore, blending sunset dining with an exclusive cinema experience. Witness the venue come alive as guests soak in the harbour views, the gastronomical delights, and foot-tapping music by leading DJs.
Kicking off the season is ‘Priscilla,’ a detailed narrative of love, fantasy, and fame, directed by Academy Award® winner Sofia Coppola. The movie takes viewers on a journey through Elvis and Priscilla’s fascinating courtship and tumultuous marriage. The 2024 program also includes Robert Connolly’s sequel to ‘The Dry’, ‘Force of Nature: The Dry 2’ and the gripping ‘National Theatre Live: Dear England’
Among the eagerly awaited titles this summer are ‘Two Tickets to Greece’, ‘Dream Scenario’ featuring Nicolas Cage, Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ starring Joaquin Phoenix, and the reimagination of ‘The Color Purple’.
Embrace the panoramic views even before the first scene rolls onto Westpac OpenAir’s colossal screen. Relish the delights offered by restaurants and bars, including the full-service Summer House Dining, the exclusive Chandon Garden, and the casual yet appealing Mike & Friends at The Point.
Start planning with friends or pick the perfect Christmas gift by browsing the full program and dining packages in advance here. Westpac customers are to look forward to an exclusive pre-sale from 4 December, 9 a.m. (AEDT) to 6 December, 5 p.m. (AEDT).
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the #WorldsMostBeautifulCinema this summer at Mrs Macquaries Point, Sydney. Tickets and more information are available on the Westpac OpenAir website.
So, parents, prepare yourself for an awesome summer filled with sensational cinema, delicious dining, and unforgettable experiences. Perfect for a family night out or a much-deserved date night, Westpac OpenAir Cinema offers the ultimate summer sanctuary to everyone. Flaunt this as a fantastic opportunity to introduce children to an array of cinema classics, current hits, and the most-talked-about movies of 2024. With the astonishing Sydney Harbour as its backdrop, the cinematic adventure will create a treasure trove of memories for your family. Happy watching, and don’t forget to book your tickets here, as this is an event you wouldn’t want to miss!
Event: Westpac OpenAir 2024
Where: Mrs Macquaries Point, Sydney
When: 10 January to 20 February 2024
Harbourside dining and bars open from 6.00pm
Films commence shortly after nightfall (approx. 8.30-8.45pm)
Tickets: Pre-sale tickets exclusive to Westpac customers on sale from 4 to 6 December 2023, General ticket sales on sale from 11 December 2023
Purchase tickets here
Tickets Prices: General Admission: $38, The Chandon Garden: $49, Summer House Dining: $88
Tweet and share your experiences using the #WorldsMostBeautifulCinema and join in the celebration of the amazing world of films!
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