Valley Centertainment
Attractions
Cinema
The Cineworld cinema is one of the busiest in the UK, with 1.8 million visits a year and has more screens than any other Cineworld multiplex with twenty screens in all. It is also one of the first cinemas to introduce digital screens and introduced an IMAX screen in 2012. As of 2021, the cinema also contains a 4DX screen and Screen X, as well as a Starbucks inside the venue.
Opening on 5 November 1998 as a Virgin Megaplex, it later re-branded in October 1999 to UGC before becoming Cineworld in 2005.
Bowling
The complex features a Hollywood Bowl bowling alley, which has twenty eight lanes open until midnight every night. It also contains a bar, cafe and arcade.
Other attractions
Valley Centertainment is also home to an indoor Laser Quest, Laser Quest Sheffield. Consisting of two floors of arena space for the children to explore. Painted brilliantly to look as though the children are in outer space. Paradise Adventure Island Golf opened at the park in February 2012 featuring a large indoor mini adventure golf with 2 different courses. An indoor family entertainment centre called 'Monkey Bizness' opened in 2009, the largest of its kind in the country.
Restaurants
Valley Centertainment has established itself as a popular destination for meals as it contains several restaurants, which at peak times can become very busy. These are:
Public transport
Valley Centertainment is well served by public transport. It has its own stop on South Yorkshire Supertram's Yellow and Tram Train routes serving Sheffield City Centre, Meadowhall Interchange, and the nearby town of Rotherham.
It is within easy bus access of both Sheffield and Rotherham city centre.
Preceding station | South Yorkshire Supertram | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Carbrook towards Meadowhall |
Yellow Line | Arena/Olympic Legacy Park towards Middlewood | ||
Carbrook towards Rotherham Parkgate |
Tram/Train | Arena/Olympic Legacy Park towards Cathedral |
Road access
Valley Centertainment is easily accessible by road:
- From the north - Junction 34 of the M1, and the A6178 or A631.
- From the south or east - Junction 33 of the M1, then using the Sheffield Parkway and following the signs for Sheffield Arena from there.
- From the west/south west - Travelling to Sheffield City Centre and taking the A6109 (Ring Road Junction 10) from the Inner Ring Road. From there it has been well sign posted.
Parking
Valley Centertainment has its own large, free car park. Parking is safe and secure, rewarded by being given its fifth Park Mark Award. Despite ample parking, finding a space can be difficult at peak times. Parking is particularly difficult when there is an event taking place at the neighbouring Sheffield Arena, Sheffield Ice Rink, or when nearby Meadowhall Centre is busy. Valley Centertainment operate a strict policy of fining customers if they park in non standard locations.
References
- ^ http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/big-screen-to-get-bigger-with-imax-at-sheffield-cineworld-1-4285522
- ^ [cineworld#Former .22UGC Cinemas.22 List of Cineworld Cinemas]
- ^ "Cineworld Cinema - Sheffield in Sheffield, GB - Cinema Treasures".
- ^ "Centertainment Bowling Alley". Hollywood Bowl. Archived from the original on 28 December 2009. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
- ^ "Laser Quest Sheffield – the ultimate sci-fi action adventure for all ages". Archived from the original on 23 November 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
- ^ "Monkey Bizness".
- ^ "What's Here". Valley Centertainment Sheffield.
- ^ "Busy Centertainment". Sheffield Telegraph.
- ^ "Italian Restaurant | Valley Centertainment | PizzaExpress".
- ^ "Park Mark Car Parks". www.saferparking.com.