Movie theaters have been closed for months in response to the global health crisis.
With several rounds of postponements on the reopening, we’ve been curious about when going to the movies would be an option again in Disney World. Now, the AMC location in Disney Springs has an official reopening date — and tickets are going to be JUST 15 CENTS on opening day.
AMC Theaters announced today that more than 100 U.S. theaters, including the location in Disney Springs, will reopen one week from today — August 20th. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1920-born company, tickets will be just 15 cents on opening day (that’s 1920s pricing)!
Lowered prices will continue to be the norm at AMC with $5 tickets to bring-back titles like Inception, Black Panther, Back to the Future, Grease, and Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back. Plus many concessions, like a regular popcorn, will be priced at $5 too! Mulan has been left off the movie release docket due to its upcoming Disney+ release.
New health and safety measures in the theater include, mask requirements for guests and staff, lowered theater capacity, and upgraded ventilation systems. CEO of AMC Adam Aron commented saying, “We are thrilled to once again open our doors to American moviegoers who are looking for an opportunity to get out of their houses and apartments and escape into the magic of the movies.”
Click here to learn more about Mulan on Disney+!
Will you be headed to the theaters when they reopen? Tell us in the comments.