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Haven't been there in years and wow yesterday I went with a friend and the place was AMAZING! They offered the new IMAX and of course we saw Avatar 3D. Just a little heads it's $27 for 2 people. It's worth it though.
They offered the new IMAX and of course we saw Avatar 3D. Just a little heads it's $27 for 2 people. It's worth it though.
Yeah - IMAX and 3-D cost more.
Maybe this is already common knowledge, but AMC theaters drop their adult ticket prices to just $5.00 Monday through Thursday*.....that's half-off the regular ticket price.
Maybe this is already common knowledge, but AMC theaters drop their adult ticket prices to just $5.00 Monday through Thursday*.....that's half-off the regular ticket price.
*excluding midweek film openings
Didn't know that.
Oh well, was great fun going with a long time friend.
Every movie theater has this rule. Just put it in your bag. I've never had a problem with that.
Exactly, just put in your purse or if you are a metrosexual man, your European shoulder bag.
There is a dollar store not far from the theater, I get my Coke there and put it into my Kindle bag. Only chumps pay 7 bucks or whatever it is for a cup of soda.
Up until now, the AMC Northlake and Concord Mills did not have this rule. They've always allowed you to bring in your own drinks and stuff, within reason (like grabbing a latte or a Frappacino from Starbucks first) as long as you cleaned it up and tossed it out afterward. I hope they at least then will offer a substitute for a hot beverage, like a hot chocolate or coffee or latte.
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I'm kind of bummed that they'll start prohibiting patrons from bringing in outside food and drinks as of 1/1/10.
Goodness, I'm surprised they even allowed it at all. I can remember theaters stopping outside food from coming in when I was a kid in the 60s attending the Saturday morning bottle cap movie matinees. I've seen these kinds of restrictions in theaters for decades as they often survive on what they make on the concessions, not from the tickets to the movies.
Imax and 3D films at Concord Mills appear to be $9 and $8 during the weekday. Not sure if the cost is more in the evenings.
Mornings and evenings are the same price midweek - only at the weekends is there a price hike from the matinee ticket price.
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