The AMC Theatres Credit Card
AMC has a credit card now, in case you haven’t been bombarded by multiple ads in the theater.
For me, this card gives me that indescribable feeling of when the lights begin to dim and…I realize I should’ve chosen the other movie playing next door, and I’m regretting it all. Somehow, heartbreak feels awful in a place like this, especially because I have this card.
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The main thing to note with this card is that the rewards currency is AMC Stubs points, not cash back or travel rewards.
Rewards structure (provided you have an A-List membership):
50 points per $1 spent at AMC Theatres (online, website, app)
20 points per $1 spent on dining, groceries, and gas
10 points per $1 spent on any other purchase
Every 5,000 points is a $5 reward - points expire for two years, once redeemed for a reward, you have 90 days to use it.
As an AMC A-List member, the only real value of the rewards for me are concessions, which I think as we all know, are overpriced since that is where theaters make their money. But, from a cursory look at the app (using the Century City theater as a reference, prices may differ from other parts of the country), the only item I see under $5 is a cup of Costa Coffee for $4.49. A 20 oz Dasani Water for $5.49 (free water at the soda fountains and you can ask for a courtesy cup), A regular size Coke Freestyle is $6.99, and a regular popcorn is $9.29.
I personally would rather be getting travel points or cashback to pay for my A List Membership, as I don’t value AMC’s concessions that highly.
You may feel differently, but there are better ways to get rewarded, even if you still buy concessions.
I adore you Nicole, but this doesn’t make movies better for me.
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