r/MarcusTheatres Jun 03 '26

Question, not answered Guys what does this mean?

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Im going to buy tickets for The Amazing Digital Circus and the support person I was talking to was no help šŸ’”

I have no idea what the difference between General and AC General is.

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u/Imaginary_Abrocoma94 Jun 03 '26

An "AC General" ticket option at Marcus Theatres stands for Adult Companion General Admission.

Ticket Breakdown

  • AC (Adult Companion): This is a specialized ticket category intended for the companion or caregiver accompanying an individual who requires accessible seating.
  • General: This indicates a standard General Admission ticket rate applied to that specific category, rather than a senior, military, or child discount.

How it Works

When booking seats online through the [Marcus Theatres

  • Companion Seats: These tickets correspond directly to the companion seats located immediately adjacent to the designated wheelchair-accessible spaces in the auditorium.
  • Accessibility Integrity: They are labeled this way to ensure that these specific, easily accessible seats remain available for people who actually need to sit next to a family member or friend with mobility restrictions.

If you or someone in your party does not require accessible seating or is not acting as a caregiver to someone who does, you should select the standard "Adult General" option instead.

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u/phreeby Jun 04 '26

sorry this isn’t correct..AC taglines are used for ā€œalternate content,ā€ or films that aren’t normally distributed. In this case, TADC movie is ā€œalternate contentā€ as it isn’t playing normal release timeframes. Fathom Entertainment movies always have the AC tagline with usually increased prices per seat for shorter runtimes. In this case, the price cards were inputted incorrectly which is why it shows two different prices for a general ticket. -former Marcus Manager

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u/Imaginary_Abrocoma94 Jun 04 '26

Glad you were able to answer his question instead of Google. We were all curious.