Despite only having 28 auditoriums in use after Dreamscape gutted #29 and #30, the theater is still officially referred to as “AMC DINE-IN Easton Town Center 30”.
Current screen amount is 28.
Current capacity is 2,324.
All auditoriums have reclining seats, except for IMAX (#14), which is still using classic fabric seats.
This was one of the few AMCs that converted auditoriums for a partnership with Dreamscape, a VR experience. Auditoriums 29 and 30 never re-opened after Dreamscape ceased operations in the US.
The decision to upgrade BigD to a Dolby Cinema allowed AMC DINE-IN Thoroughbred 20 to have the biggest capacity of any Dolby Cinema in the US. Not that important, but thought it was worth knowing :-)
Theater name is AMC Star Great Lakes 25
Theater name is still AMC Empire 25 per the AMC website.
Theater name is AMC DINE-IN Studio 28
Theater name is AMC Westwood Town Center 6
This doesn’t seem to be operated by AMC anymore. The signage near the entrance now says “MOVIE MOVIE” instead of “AMC”.
Theater name is AMC Factoria 8
Theater name is AMC Streets Of St Charles 8
Theater name is AMC Lakeline 9
Theater name is AMC Chenal 9 and it has 9 screens.
Theater name is AMC Rivercenter 11
Theater name is AMC CLASSIC Corvallis 12.
Total screen count is 12 but the theater is still officially known as AMC Wayne 14.
Per dallasmovietheaters' previous comment, the theater name is AMC Johnson City 14.
Despite only having 28 auditoriums in use after Dreamscape gutted #29 and #30, the theater is still officially referred to as “AMC DINE-IN Easton Town Center 30”.
Current screen amount is 28. Current capacity is 2,324. All auditoriums have reclining seats, except for IMAX (#14), which is still using classic fabric seats.
This was one of the few AMCs that converted auditoriums for a partnership with Dreamscape, a VR experience. Auditoriums 29 and 30 never re-opened after Dreamscape ceased operations in the US.
Auditorium capacities: 100 (1), 100 (2), 108 (3), 108 (4), 62 (5), 62 (6), 43 (7), 43 (8), 43 (9), 43 (10), 61 (11), 61 (12), 61 (13), 280 (14/IMAX), 223 (15), 209 (16/Dolby), 194 (17/PRIME), 49 (18), 49 (19), 49 (20), 27 (21), 27 (22), 27 (23), 27 (24), 49 (25), 49 (26), 85 (27), 85 (28)
As @ridethectrain stated, auditoriums 5-10 have been upgraded to recliner seating. All other auditoriums are currently open.
Current capacity is 4,331.
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating.
The PRIME auditorium opened in mid-January 2024.
The official name is Alamo Drafthouse Indianapolis, per Fandango.
AMC’s permanent closure of the theater was announced on January 23rd, 2023.
https://corridorbusiness.com/amc-confirms-westdale-movie-theater-has-permanently-closed/
Yesterday, this theater sold for $750,000:
https://corridorbusiness.com/former-westdale-movie-theater-sold-for-750000-at-auction/
This theater officially opened as an Alamo Drafthouse on November 18th, 2024. https://twitter.com/alamodrafthouse/status/1858618716440719659
The only auditoriums with showtimes currently are auditoriums 1 (104/Atmos), 2 (31), 3 (104), 6 (48), 8 (56), 9 (58), 10 (41), and 14 (48)
Can you upload a picture? @MrWolf98
Auditoriums 5-10 are currently being upgraded to recliner seating.
The decision to upgrade BigD to a Dolby Cinema allowed AMC DINE-IN Thoroughbred 20 to have the biggest capacity of any Dolby Cinema in the US. Not that important, but thought it was worth knowing :-)
Capacity is 2,705 via Fandango
Auditorium capacities: 240 (1), 288 (2), 475 (3), 152 (4), 240 (5), 240 (6), 153 (7), 153 (8), 475 (9), 289 (10)