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Dennis Benjamin
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6 Movie Theaters That Will Let You Watch Their Films in Bed
By Olga Martinez, Epoch Times | April 26, 2016

When it’s really cold outside, you don’t fancy going out. You prefer staying home, snuggling in bed, watching a DVD whilst drinking a hot choco. But what about if you could snuggle in bed, have a waiter bring you drinks and pop corn, and watch a movie premiere on a super huge screen to the sound of Dolby? Well, it’s now possible thanks to bed cinema’s new trend. Although this trend hasn’t caught on in the U.S., you might have the chance to check one out when traveling.

Don’t forget to take a selfie to make your friends jealous!
1. IKEA Bedroom Cinema, Moscow, Russia

IKEA Russia partners with Kinostar Deluxe MEGA, Khimki, Moskow, Russia. (IKEA)

IKEA Russia brought a whole set of bedrooms to a Moscow cinema, including slippers, rags, table lamps and comfy duvets. This bed cinema experience will last only until the Holidays.
2. Buda Bed Cinema, Budapest, Hungary

The Buda Bed Cinema just opened in November 2014 and is the only fully bed cinema experience in central Europe (that I found out about on the net, correct me if I’m wrong). In these double-bed-sized sofas you can really enjoy a movie with the whole family.
3. Front Bed Row at the Electric Cinema, London
Cinema with beds (Electric Cinema, Portobello, London)

The historical Electric Cinema in Portobello, London, was recently refurbished. The movie theater includes wide armchairs with table lamps, two-seats sofas, a bar, and a row of beds that has transformed “front row seating” intro a truly comfortable experience.

Asian countries are in the lead of bed cinemas, with most movie theaters offering a luxurious class option to their patrons.
4. Velvet Class, Blitz Megaplex, Jakarta, Indonesia
(Satin Class, Blitz Megaplex Cinemas, Jakarta, Indonesia)

(Velvet Class, Blitz Megaplex Cinemas, Jakarta, Indonesia)

The cinema chain Blitz Megaplex offers Velvet Class auditoriums in all their movie theaters in Indonesia. The comfy sofa beds also include a table for holding food and drinks.
5. Beanie “Bean Bag” Cinema, Malaysia
(Beanie experience, TGV Cinemas, Malaysia)

(Beanie experience, TGV Cinemas, Malaysia)

Are you a beanbag fan? You’ll feel at home in this Beanie cinemas in Malaysia, brought to you by the TGV cinemas chain. Plus you are guaranteed 6.5 feet (2 meters) of leg room!
6. First Class Bed Cinema, Bangkok, Thailand

The Thais have truly mastered the art of luxurious bed cinema. The Paragon Cineplex in Bangkok (Siam Paragon mall), offers a first class cinema experience with complementary drinks and free appetizers and popcorn, all brought to you by waiters (hopefully not during the screening).

If you live in New York, you’ll have to make do with recliner lounge chairs. So, come on Hollywood, bring us some cinema beds!

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Mike Blakesley
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I guess the next evolution will be bed-cinemas where you have individual rooms with a screen and a bed in each room, so you can actually get naked and have sex while you're watching. Look for your local motel to start adding those bigger screens soon!

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Scott Norwood
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Somewhere in Vermont, there is a drive-in with a small motel on the same property. The rooms have a view of the screen and speakers.

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Rex Oliver
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Now!!---We can have the HOME THEATER experience at your local movie theater!Would think those beds would get pretty rude though--Do they change the sheets after each show?

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