A-list also allows premium formats, same day viewing as long as there’s a 2 hour gap, rewatch same movies, but must bring a valid ID that matches the card. A-List is an upgrade of the Premier card, so it has everything that a Premiere card does, but with movies. Only available online, not in theater, and there will be a dedicated # for customer service. But, you can’t upgrade your Premiere card to A-List. You just have to pay an additional $19.99, and when your A-List expires, your premiere card will resume its subscription. No word yet on if there’s a long term bundle deal as another poster suggested, that’s all I know from the webinar they did to prepare ahead of time. Most AMC’s should be recieving the pamphlets and whatnot in a couple days and I can give additional updates. I’m on the West Coast but everything should be identical at all locations. Throwaway as to not be fired, only GMs and high ranking people know.
AMC reveals $20 movie subscription plan to rival MoviePass t.co/uwbkTlmsR0 pic.twitter.com/fgo40J7tcG
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) June 20, 2018
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