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Sky-high adventure from Disney

By JONATHON HOWARD

THE latest Disney animation feature film Planes: Fire and Rescue (G), is coming to bcc Cinemas Noosa.
Directed by Roberts Gannaway, Planes: Fire and Rescue is a sequel to the 2013 feature Disney film Planes.
The latest Disney adventure film has all the characters you’ve grown to love including Dusty, who in this film learns that his engine is damaged and that he may never race again. So, Dusty joins a forest fire and rescue unit to be trained as a firefighter.
As part of the big Disney release, bcc Cinemas Noosa will host an advanced screening on Father’s Day, 7 September, at 10.30am.
The screening will feature door prizes and raffles to be won, but the big news is a fire engine will visit the cinema for kids to tour and get photos.
Get your kids in early to take a tour of these huge trucks, courtesy of The Hire Engine.
Come dressed as a fireman or woman and bring your cameras for photo opportunities.
All tickets are just $11 with door prizes and raffles to be won. Bookings are recommended.
Visit the ticket box today or phone (07) 5447 5130 for bookings and more information.

WIN: One lucky family also has the chance to win tickets to the advance screening of Planes: Fire and Rescue thanks to bcc Cinemas Noosa.
The first person to email their name, mobile phone number and favourite Disney character’s name, will win a family pass to see the advance screening (7 September) or opening screening of Planes: Fire and Rescue from Thursday 18 September.
Email your entries to competitions@noosatoday.net.au

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