More than 100 theater locations will reopen Thursday.
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As an incentive to lure you back to the movies, and to celebrate their 100 years in business, AMC is offering tickets for 15 cents plus tax, the admission price from the 1920s.
But things will look a lot different. Customers must have a face covering on, maintain social distancing rules, the theater company says they will disinfect often, use high tech HEPA vacuums, upgraded filtration efforts, and provide hand sanitizing stations throughout the theaters. Cashless transactions are also preferred. There will be simplified menus at concessions, too.
AMC has reduced its capacity to 40% or less, depending on local guidelines.
Residents and commuters near the Streeterville location said they have mixed feelings.
"I would like to support all the businesses in Chicago and I wouldn't mind going to the movies if it was distance appropriate and also if they disinfected the room every so often and they had some kind of order and law. I wouldn't mind," said Rhea Koutsogiorgas.
"I would consider, but I wouldn't, because of coronavirus," said Brendan Buckley. "It's enticing, but is it worth it? No. Fifteen cents for a life?"
The following theaters are reopening Thursday:
-AMC River East 21
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-AMC Hawthorn 12
-AMC South Barrington 24
-AMC Oakbrook Center 12
-AMC Yorktown 18
-AMC Ford City 14
-AMC Northbrook Court 14
-AMC Crestwood 18
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- AMC 600 North Michigan 9
-AMC Streets Of Woodfield 20
-AMC Naperville 16
-AMC Schererville 16
-AMC Village Crossing 18
AMC is planning to open their other locations during the next two weeks, but you can only take advantage of their 15-cent ticket prices Thursday.
And those who attended Thursday had a positive message.
"It's amazing!" Althea Slayden said. "I'm making a day of it. Like I said, I'm going to be here for a minute because I'm going to see two movies. I'm glad because I'm a movie buff. I come to movies all the time. Every time I'm off work, I always come to the movies. Like I said, I'm glad safety is No. 1, though. Safety is always No. 1."
"It was awesome!" Anthony Valencia said.
"It was a great experience," Eddy Delgado said. "I didn't expect I would miss it, but I did miss it. I'm glad to be back."
"I was so excited. I was like, 'oh my God, let's go,'" Balezka Ramos said.
"Fifteen cent movie tickets, why not?" Drew Patrick and Dina Stuart said.
"I'm really happy they opened, you know, so we can go," Valentyna Shelenko said.
Meanwhile, Marcus Theaters will reopen Addison Cinema and Orland Park Cinema Friday. Elgin Cinema in Elgin, Gurnee Cinema in Gurnee, Chicago Heights Cinema in Chicago Heights and Country Club Hills Cinema in Country Club Hills will then reopen on Aug. 28.
The Showplace Icon Theater in the South Loop opens Thursday. And Cinemark will open theaters in phases. Two theaters open Friday, one in Joliet, the other in Melrose Park.
"For any guests looking for a more personalized experience, we are offering a private watch party, which enables up to 20 guests to reserve their own dedicated auditorium," Cinemark spokeswoman Chanda Brasheras said.