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- Drive-in movies, once popular in the 1950s and '60s, are making a comeback due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many are operating at 50% capacity, giving out face masks, and enacting social distancing measures. Traditional indoor theaters are still shuttered during lockdown.
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May 26, 2020 · Drive-in movies, once popular in the 1950s and '60s, are making a comeback due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many are operating at 50% capacity, giving out face masks, and enacting social...
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Jul 8, 2023 · ENTERTAINMENT. Drive-in movie theaters making a comeback. By Sheena Elzie Cincinnati. PUBLISHED 10:45 AM ET Jul. 08, 2023. HAMILTON, Ohio — New movie releases are not just driving people back to indoor theaters but they're also helping give outdoor theaters a comeback. What You Need To Know.
Jul 6, 2020 · Hungry for a night out of the house, people are turning to the nostalgia of drive-in movie theaters as a safe entertainment option amid coronavirus social distancing orders.
Drive-in movies are making a comeback during COVID-19. Attendees can safely enjoy the film whilst still obeying coronavirus restrictions. Some people believe that COVID-19 is an opportunity for the industry to thrive.
May 23, 2020 · Local small business owners who have been forced to shut down operations to comply with Covid-19-related social distancing mandates have been reopening old drive-ins or building make-shift...
Mar 17, 2020 · Yes, the time of drive-in movie theaters might have finally come around … again. Nostalgia, redux. At present, more than 300 drive-in movie theaters remain active throughout the U.S., offering a...
May 6, 2020 · More than 40,000 movie theater screens nationwide are now dark and Americans sheltering in place are turning to drive-ins for much-needed out-of-the-house entertainment.