One popular movie theater company is using a retro tactic to get moviegoers back in seats: A sale.

AMC Theatres is launching a “50% Off Wednesdays” program, which offers AMC Stubs members a 50% discount on the base adult evening ticket price for all showtimes on Wednesdays.

When Does AMC’s 50% Wednesdays Start?

AMC Theatre’s 50% Wednesdays pricing begins July 9, 2025.

This applies to all AMC locations in the United States, though additional charges for premium formats like IMAX, Dolby Cinema, or 3D still apply.

Some movies and holidays may be excluded, but the program aims to boost midweek attendance and is expected to be widely available if successful.

Membership in AMC Stubs (Insider, Premiere, or A-List) is required, with Insider being free to join.

Where Are the AMC Theatres Located in Greater New Orleans?

NameMailing Address
AMC Elmwood Palace 201200 Elmwood Park Blvd, Harahan, LA 70123
AMC DINE-IN Clearview Palace 124486 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70006
AMC Westbank Palace 161151 Manhattan Blvd, Harvey, LA 70058

How Much Does the AMC Stubs Program Cost?

The AMC Stubs program has four membership tiers with different costs and benefits:

1. Insider

Free. Includes basic perks like 20 points per $1 spent, free large popcorn refills, and Discount Tuesdays.

2. Premiere GO!

Free, but requires earning by seeing 8 movies or accumulating 5,000 points in a calendar year as an Insider. Offers enhanced benefits like 40 points per $1 spent and waived online ticket fees for 4+ tickets.

3. Premiere

$17.99 + tax per year. Includes all Insider benefits, plus 100 points per $1 spent, waived online ticket fees for any purchase, and free size upgrades on popcorn and drinks.

4. A-List

$14.95-$27.99 + tax per month, depending on location and plan (Classic or standard). A-List Classic ($14.95) allows 1 movie per week, while standard A-List ($25.99-$27.99) allows up to 4 movies per week in any format, with additional perks like 100 points per $1 spent and priority lanes. Requires a 3-month minimum commitment.

Final Word

Theater venues are a huge part of New Orleans’ culture for sure, from jazz clubs to the city’s diverse bar scene, from historic cocktail bars to trendy craft beer spots. listening to lie music is a popular nighttime activity, especially in areas like the French Quarter and the Warehouse District.