

Grab a pizza roll and some Jujyfruits, turn on the FM radio, and settle in. Rolling farmland serves as the backdrop for this family-owned, three-screen theater that feels like a drive-in classic (it’s been around since 1950), but runs double features of new movies all summer. (About 15 minute drive from downtown Atlanta ) Warwick Drive-In - Warwick, NY

Lots of kid-friendly features and anyone five to nine-years-old gets in for just $1. You’ll find a mix of first-run action and horror, but it’s a great place for a family outing. ( About 3 hour drive from Milwaukee) Starlight 6 - Atlanta, GAĪtlanta’s only drive-in theater has six screens running seven nights a week. Combine that with another Wisconsin classic, Tombstone pizza, along with some chilled Door County cherry juice and you’ve got yourself an evening. (About 30 minute drive from Portland, OR ) Skyway Drive - Fish Creek, WIĪn absolute classic Midwest experience, the Skyway near the northern tip of Wisconsin’s favorite summer getaway, Door County, screens everything from blockbuster classics ( E.T.) to horror movies ( It) in double features every night of the week during June, July, and August. Also make sure you swing by the nearby Burgerville for a marionberry milkshake and Walla Walla onion rings-the 99W is one of the rare drive-ins that still lets you bring in outside food. Weekend shows can regularly sell out, so plan ahead to grab a spot. The popular 99W drive-in just outside of Portland has been family-owned since the ‘50s. (About 45 minute drive from Dallas ) 99W Drive-In - Newberg, OR There are two dozen beers, half a dozen wines, and, because this is Texas after all, Frito pie.

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For movie goers, there are four screens running double features, and a snack and drink menu that doesn’t resemble the Raisinets and butter-soaked popcorn of most drive-ins. The Coyote pulls double duty as a drive-in movie theater and outdoor concert venue. ( About 20 minute drive from Portland, ME) Coyote Hill drive-in - Ft. They’ve been doing it successfully since 1939, so they’re definitely doing something right on those warm New England nights. Just outside of Portland, Maine and a short three miles from the airbrushed t-shirts of the Old Orchard Beach pier, the Saco Drive-In shows a single film a weekend-a mix of first run and classics, like Back to the Future. (About 45 minute drive from Houston ) Saco Drive-In - Saco, ME Waiting for the sun to set across the wide open Texas sky and the opening credits to roll is what summer is all about. The two-screen Showboat only opened in 2006 and shows a mix of classic and new movies (look for Cruella in 2021).

The drive-in theater is not simply a kitschy throwback. (About 20 minute drive from Los Angeles ) Showboat Drive - Hockley, TX Movies are first-run showing as double features on two screens nightly.
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In a part of America known for its posh movie theaters full of craft beer and house-made caramel corn at the concession stand, the Paramount is a bit of renovated, but retro, fun. Paramount drive-in Theatre - Paramount, CA This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
