AMC Theaters To Spend $600 Million On Better Seats

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The Wall Street Journal reports AMC Entertainment Holdings is planning a major remodel that will cost upwards of $600 million and bring fully reclining chairs to 1,800 of its nearly 5,000 auditoriums nationwide. And not just any old reclining chairs, these will be “La-Z-Boy-type seats.”

With this move, AMC is changing its business model, playing to a smaller audience with a higher ticket price for a more luxurious theater experience. As one analyst explains it: “There are no more bodies coming through the door. So you have to find something to get them to come back more often or pay more.” Basically, AMC is banking on moviegoers favoring quality over quantity.

These renovations have already begun in some AMC locations, and attendance in these venues has already increased by 80%, notably in midweek and mostly adult audiences, as opposed to teenagers.

But don’t expect to see cushy new “La-Z-Boy-like loungers” in every AMC market.

This strategy is mostly being applied to AMC venues that have been struggling.

Major markets like Los Angeles and New York, where theaters are more likely to host a high volume of moviegoers, are not expected to get this fancy makeover as it would mean less seats within a potentially high traffic venue.

Your first thought on reading this news might well be: ‘It’s going to cost them $600 million; then what’s it going to cost me?’ Well, the price of movie tickets will go up eventually. AMC estimates this will only bump their ticket prices up by $1-2 dollars, but only after a few years. First they want to hook you with those sweet sweet seats.

Part of that hike will be to pay for this renovation – projected to cost about $350,000 to $500,000 per auditorium – though landlords of this franchise will be shouldering some of that cost.

The other part of the increased ticket fee will be to make up for the seats AMC will remove to allow for their new, more posh chairs. See, the old seats measure 44″ across, while the new ones will be 60″ inches across. This is expected to reduce seating capacity somewhere between 50 to 70%.