The Drive-In Movie Theater Experience
The quintessential drive-in experience is something
that's almost disappeared now; many under the age of 30
have probably never seen a movie under the stars in a car.
Come join us for a blast to the past.
Re-live the memories of going to a drive-in or
experience for the first time how your parents
used to watch all of the wonders from Hollywood
under a canopy no movie theather can duplicate:
the central Texas night sky.
Mmmmmm...popcorn
- Bring your chairs and whatever refreshments you want to have. All kinds of drinks, popcorn, hotdogs, nachos, snacks, candy and much are available from the concession stand.
- Bring a jacket and blanket in case it gets a little chilly at the drive-in theater (one can dream)
- Cost of admission to drive-in movie theater is $10 per carload for both movies. So bring as many people as you can!
- The drive-in does not accept credit cards so please bring enough cash for admission and other purchases.
- DO bring bug spray.
- DO bring lawn chairs.
- DO bring a jam box. Even the best car stereos can sound muddy when you're sitting in front of the car.
A jam box with radio behind your head can bring out the finer subtleties of dialogue.
- DO feel comfortable socializing with your fellow movie-goers beforehand, but be considerate after the movie has started.
- DON'T bring a laser pointer. That's just rude, and can get you thrown right out.
- DON'T let your kids run amok while the movie is running.
- DON'T leave your dome light on. If you keep the doors open, figure out some way to kill the dome light.
- DON'T turn on your headlights if you leave the drive-in early; use your parking lights.
- DON'T honk if there's a projector problem. It's not clever, it's just rude.
The lot is beginning to fill up on a Saturday night.
