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This is a list of drive-in theaters. A drive-in theater is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand, and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view films from their cars. This list includes active and defunct drive-in theaters.
88 Drive-In Theatre. Commerce City, Colorado It's only $10 per person and free for kids under 12 to watch three films in a row at the 88 Drive-In Theatre, one of Denver's few remaining drive-ins ...
Here's a guide to five beloved drive-ins throughout the country to check out this summer. Turn on, drive in, drop out: These drive-in theaters help keep a special movie tradition alive Skip to ...
In the 1990s, the Coburg Drive-In in Melbourne was expanded to three screens, [4] as was the Dromana 3 Drive-In [5] In more recent times the former Dandenong Panoramic Drive-in, in Victoria, has been reopened as the Lunar Drive-in Theatre [6] and now has four screens making it Australia's largest drive-in theatre with the most screen choice.
The theater offers “Lux Box” dine-seating in its seven auditoriums. The luxury recliners recline, have adjustable heating and tray tables. They can be reserved together or separately.
A drive-in theater/theatre or drive-in cinema is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand, and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars.
Jul. 24—Aside from quenching a thirst for cinema, drive-in theaters provide a fun, nostalgic experience that is reminiscent of summers past. Want to have your own drive-in movie theater experience?
Attendance at the Mahoning waned by 2014, but the theater has since gained a resurgence in popularity due to the management's decision to screen primarily older cult films and B movies rather than newer releases. [3] It is the last remaining drive-in theater in the US to screen films in 35 mm every weekend. [4]