Those aged 55 and above are still eligible for Shaw Theatres' and Cathay Cineplexes' senior citizen discounts.
Golden Village has changed the age criterion for its discounted senior citizen tickets to 60 years and above, up from at least 55 previously.
In a post on the Complaint Singapore Facebook page on March 14, user Jessee Chang said she had gone to watch a movie at Golden Village’s cinema in Vivocity, only to find that the terms of the senior citizen discount had changed.
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