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  1. America’s Drive-Ins Are Making a Comeback. In the United States, the fifties and sixties are decades fondly remembered by Baby Boomers who spent their childhood dazzled by the technological innovations happening around them, including the introduction and explosion of the drive-in theater. Current conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic ...

  2. Jul 8, 2023 · Numbers show there were about 4,000 drive-ins across the country in the late ‘50s. Now, there’s a about 300 left in the U.S. and 24 of those are in Ohio. Todd Chancey, co-owner of the Holiday Drive-in, said while the film industry took a hit and indoor movie theaters closed up shop, the pandemic might have been what helped the drive-in ...

  3. May 1, 2018 · Recently, there has been a renewed interest in drive-ins by the public and therefore a corresponding increase in the number of new drive-in theaters scheduled to be opened. DriveInMovie.com is currently tracking 8-10 new drive-ins which plan to open in 2018 or early 2019.

  4. May 28, 2020 · Drive-in cinemas are making a comeback as people consumer entertainment safely from COVID-19 infection. Image: REUTERS/Marco Bello. 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.

  5. Jun 22, 2020 · Even as traditional movie theaters stay shuttered, old-school drive-in theaters are making a comeback during the age of social distancing. By JaJuan M. Morris-Guity • Published June 22, 2020 ...

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · restrooms are open until the end of the movies. box office will close at 11:10pm. please arrive early for the best parking experience. open sunday (4/21), our kitchen will close at 9:10pm and box office closes at 9:20pm for single features!! thank you for supporting our locally owned & family-operated drive-in theatre.

  7. May 16, 2020 · With the rise of “Netflix and chill” came the fall of “date night at the cinema” - and even before that came the fall of the original movie-going experience, the drive-in theater. For many Central Oregonians, drive-in movies are naught but a nostalgic relic of the past. For kids today, the phrase “drive-in theater” will likely bring ...