I just got back from another fabulous experience at AMC Dine-In. The prices should be around the same in all areas. I did notice that my ticket today was $9 due to it being a new release matinee as opposed to the last one I saw which was out a week beforehand. Still, it's a great deal. The old AMC has been converted. It's my understanding that most of them are going to be converted. There isn't a regular AMC in this area that hasn't been converted.
Loved the food and movie today. I saw Brides Maids and it was absolutely hysterical. There was even a character who was a total Disney and Pixar nut. Her lines were a hoot and a nice touch.
I won't go to the movies any other way now. AMC Dine-In is the way to go!
I just got back from another fabulous experience at AMC Dine-In. The prices should be around the same in all areas. I did notice that my ticket today was $9 due to it being a new release matinee as opposed to the last one I saw which was out a week beforehand. Still, it's a great deal. The old AMC has been converted. It's my understanding that most of them are going to be converted. There isn't a regular AMC in this area that hasn't been converted.
Loved the food and movie today. I saw Brides Maids and it was absolutely hysterical. There was even a character who was a total Disney and Pixar nut. Her lines were a hoot and a nice touch.
I won't go to the movies any other way now. AMC Dine-In is the way to go!
Some theatres are still the regular theatres, not AMC Dine-In. The one's by me are still regular ones. There are talks about making them Dine-Ins, but need to find the right management for them; they prefer restuarant managers to regualr managers, since they have the expereince of running a kitchen.
At the one in Grapevine Texas only half of the theatres were converted. The total complex is 30 theatres with 15 converted to either Fork and Dine or Cinema Suites.