
On “The Tonight Show” Monday, Jimmy Fallon talked about a ton of topics (per usual), including the news about AMC Theatres’ new tiered pricing scheme. And like a lot of people, Fallon identified a pretty big problem with it: It’s basically forcing moviegoers to shop like airline customers.
Earlier in the day, AMC Theatres announced a new pricing scheme that will charge different prices based on where a seat is located in a movie theater. Called “Sightline at AMC,” customers will be charge based on three different tiers — Standard, the majority of seats in the theater; Value, those seats closest to the screen; and Premium, the middle sections — during evening shows. You can read more here.
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Fallon explained that the company is “charging different prices for tickets based on where you’re sitting in the theater,” which
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Earlier in the day, AMC Theatres announced a new pricing scheme that will charge different prices based on where a seat is located in a movie theater. Called “Sightline at AMC,” customers will be charge based on three different tiers — Standard, the majority of seats in the theater; Value, those seats closest to the screen; and Premium, the middle sections — during evening shows. You can read more here.
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AMC Theatres Will Charge Moviegoers More for Most Popular Seats
Fallon explained that the company is “charging different prices for tickets based on where you’re sitting in the theater,” which