Ok - update on the dreaded cinema visit....here we go
So I decided to go, I booked online and got seats at the back, in the middle and in the smaller screen. I took a pair of hearos foam 32db reduction plugs and also a pair of 39db reduction huge luminous yellow jumbo plugs (had them a while and can't even remember where I got them from but they are like big bad boy industrial plus)
I got there 15mins after the advertised start time in an attempt to try and avoid the trailers. I put my 32db hearos plugs in and got my prebooked tickets and went through to the corridor which all the screens are off of.....OMG...I nearly walked out at this point...some of the other screens where obviously showing action movies and I could feel the the coriddor vibrating ...at this point I decided to go into the toilets and change the hearos 32db plugs for the 39db industrial plugs (ironically the toilets had those 100db sounding hand dryers that make u feel u r standing next to a jet take off..but that's another story) So after locating the toilet the furthest away from the bloody jets (aka hand dryers) I took out the hearos plugs and put in my jumbo plugs and went back to wait outside the screen that was showing my film...I got my sister to keep poking her head through the doors to check when the film was about to start as there was no way in hell I was going in there with the trailers on..the trailers were LOUD I could hear them clearly from outside the screen with the door shut and with 39db reduction plugs in, I was leaning on the wall outside my screen and it was vibrating from the noise.
The trailers finished and the film started and we ran in and sat down and SHOCK HORROR.........the film was actually FINE!??! No problem at all..the only loud parts where the opening credits and closing credits which both had music which sounded, to me at least, quite loud...but this only lasted a minute or so at the beginning and at the end I was out of there so quick it didn't really have time to make an impact.
The only issue I had really once inside the screen was that I had pushed these jumbo plugs so deep in my ear canal out of fear that my ears were aching really bad...I loosened them a bit after 5 mins and it was fine.
Ok so in summary - 1. I wouldn't personally go and see an action film or anything which is likely to have loud scenes...I am basing this on the fact the corridor was vibrating from the noise inside of the screens that were showing action type movies...seriously I just couldn't do it. I imagine romance, comedy etc should be ok..obviously it is difficult as it depends on the exact scenes within the film.
2. AVOID THE TRAILERS...imo they were probably twice as loud at least as the film itself
3. Wear plugs
So, I survived and the film itself was not too loud at all much to my delight, my little sister really enjoyed it and congratulated me for being brave lol...so all in all I am glad I went