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  1. Jun 27, 2022 · Drive-In movie theaters are experiencing a boom these days, as pet-friendly drive-in theaters open across North America. Be sure to check the theater’s instructions for social distancing before visiting a pet-friendly movie theater with your dog.

    • Billy Francis
  2. Drive-in theaters (like all theaters) have to pay up to 90% of the money they take in at the box office to the movie studios who makes the films. So drive-ins make very little money from your admission. They make their money at the concession stand so please support them by buying your food and drink there.

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    • Plan For A Late Night
    • Choose The Right Double Feature
    • Dress in Comfortable Clothes Or Pajamas
    • Do You Need Cash?
    • Pack Fun Snacks
    • Pack Camp Chairs Or Lawn Chairs
    • Pack Jackets Or Blankets
    • Consider Insect Repellent
    • How to Listen to Movies at A Drive-In
    • Arrive Early

    You usually get two movies for the price of admission at a drive-in. The first movie starts as soon as it gets dark enough. In June and July, the second movie often ends well after midnight. You don't have to stay for both movies. Many people leave after the first one, but we think that staying out late is part of the fun! Related: 1. 20+ Fun Famil...

    Our kids used to fall asleep before the second movie, but not anymore. Now we look for double features with two family-friendly movies. They usually come around at least a couple of times each summer. Check the drive-in's website every week so you don't miss pairings that are the perfect fit for your crew.

    A drive-in double feature can last until 1 or 2 AM. It's easy to move the kids directly from the van to their beds when they are already in pajamas.

    Our local drive-in usually doesn't accept credit cards because it costs them extra and slows down the line. This changed during the COVID-19 pandemic when we were required to purchase our tickets online in advance. Either way, we have never been able to use a credit card at our local drive-in. Check your drive-in's website for current policies and ...

    One of the best things about a drive-in movie is that you can bring in your own food. We pop our own popcorn and pick up sodas, pizza, or candy before we arrive. Once you're inside, don't plan to leave for treats. Our drive-in does not allow re-entry but it does sell snacks. Related: 5 Ways to Save Money on Food while Traveling

    We park our van backward, open the hatch, and lay the back bench flat. We pile blankets and pillows in the back for the kids. My husband and I sit in camp chairs. If you have a truck, then you can really get creative. I've seen mattresses and love seats in the backs of trucks at the drive-in movie theater. Because of their height, vans and trucks m...

    I always get cold after I've been sitting in the dark for a while, regardless of how hot it was during the day. Bring jackets and blankets to keep everyone warm after the sun goes down.

    I came home with several mosquito bites after our last drive-in movie. If you live in an area where insects will be a nuisance after dark, bring bug spray.

    Most drive-in movie theaters use FM radio to play the sound. Each screen has its own frequency and you tune your own radio to that station to listen. Here are three ways to listen to FM sound at a drive-in movie.

    If you're serious about getting a good parking spot, arrive 1-2 hours before the movie is scheduled to begin. You may not need to go quite that early on weekdays, but expect the drive-in to be packed on summer weekends.

  4. Oct 27, 2023 · Blue Starlite. Austin, Texas. The Blue Starlite — with two locations in Austin, Texas — aims to keep its home city “funky,” and that includes allowing dogs who are “leashed, not barking, and friendly.”. Smack dab in the middle of downtown Austin, the drive-in, which shows films on the roof of a parking garage.

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · Drive-ins play the movie’s audio via a dedicated FM station. You can tune in with your car’s radio or bring a portable one. We recommend the latter, as you’re likely to drain your vehicle’s battery if you leave it in accessory mode for two hours. A lot of theaters keep jumper cables or a jumper box on hand for such occurrences.

  6. 2. Connect with your local town council or local oficials about permits and restrictions that may apply to hosting this type of gathering. 3. Approach your local movie theater in town to see if they are interested in supporting your event given the current restriction and limited business at their theater.

  7. T he earliest drive-in movie theaterTheatre de Guadalupe — opened its doors in New Mexico in 1915, but the outdoor cinematic experience really picked up in the early 1950s. The classic ...

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