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an overhead view of AMC Theatres' newly renovated recliner seats

Relax and unwind like never before with a cinema experience so lifelike that you’ll forget you’re at the movies.

Photo courtesy of AMC Theatres

Raleigh, you’re in for a treat. Renovations of AMC DINE-IN Holly Springs 9 are almost complete.

Moviegoers can expect an elevated movie-viewing experience, featuring:

  • A new MacGuffins Bar
  • DINE-IN delivery to seats (simply place an order at a kiosk and an AMC associate delivers the meal)
  • Coca-Cola Freestyle + ICEE machines

Bonus: The all-new, state-of-the-art Dolby Cinema at AMC unlocks the emotional impact of every film, allowing viewers to see the subtle details + ultra-vivid colors of Dolby Vision© and hear the immersive sound of Dolby Atmos© while seated in spacious recliners.

Grab tickets.

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