We have a drive-in in a town about an hour north that has been there forever. Over the years, it became the "last one standing" and has become so popular (that and its huge restaurant-style snackbar,) that the owners opened a brand new one in the town where I live. Both places are pretty retro - about the only difference from the old days is FM sound instead of post speakers on wires.
Oh, and they're about $3 cheaper to see opening weekend movies.
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I wish we had one near me but nope..
Dolby Suround Sound probably would be missed but it would still be cool!
We have a drive in....in the middle of the ghetto. It is nice. I would park my ambulance in there while on shift to watch movies for free. I just have a VERY hard time dealing with the lack of dolby digital and THX certifications.
There is supposedly a drive-in in Maryland somewhere, I think by Baltimore, but I don't know more then that. I like the idea of outdoor movies. It’s a shame I wasn't able to go to these outdoor films, a couple of them I'd really like to see. If I canmy own thread, I think my big thing about these outdoor movies is that on a nice night, I'd rather watch TV or a movie outside then indoors. Several times in college we contemplated turning the TV around and facing it out if a window so we could sit in the yard and watch it outside. A great idea during the football and grilling seasons. If any of you college guys do this, let me know how it works out, I think a flat screen would be better b/c of glare.
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