AMC Classic Bloomsburg 11
1879 Columbia Boulevard,
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
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Operated by: AMC Theatres
Previously operated by: Carmike Cinemas, Digiplex Destinations
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Cinema Center of Bloomsburg, Digiplex Cinema Center - Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg 11
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
570.387.8542
Manager:
570.387.8542
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Originally opened on July 9, 1993 with 12 screens by Cinema Center, it was downsized to 7 screens in 2011 and operated by Digiplex Destinations. It was taken over by Carmike Cinemas in August 2014. Now operated by AMC as an 11-screen theatre.
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Recent comments (view all 7 comments)
Marv Troutman live in Millersburg,Pa. also owns cinema supply co. in
Millersburg, and the Capital theatre in Bloomsburg Pa.
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Since its remodel…it has gone from 12 screens down to 7 screens.
My friends and I went to see Project X at the latest show time which was 10:15pm. Unfortunately, when we arrived at 10:22pm the doors were all locked! We were then told by 2 employees who opened the door after laughing at us, “You need to come on time people”. I hate previews which is why I didn’t bother showing up at 10:15 on the dot. We were then told by a manager (Rob) that the doors are locked 10 minutes after the last show time. Although we had been there within that time frame. It only escalated from there. We were told that the police would be called if we did not leave. I talked to the district manager (Truddie) a couple days later who I later found out is one of the owners. Ultimately, she told me that there are two sides to every story and that she did not want us to come to “her” theater any more. I am absolutely disgusted with this place and the lack of customer service. How can you spend so much money or renovations and allow employees to close early and be disrespectful.
jjvip2001…You must be either in your teens or early 20’s…If you didn’t want to see the previews, you could of hung out in the lobby til the movie started. What really has you upset is that the two employees were laughing at you…that is the underlying problem
Theatre has completed 100% conversion to digital projection as of a few weeks ago.
AMC has this location listed as a 11 screen theater
The first two screens opened on June 4th, 1993, and all the screens opened on July 9th. Ad posted.