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  • Wild Turkey

    In the days before kids we would sometimes have a "Movie Marathon" weekend. Start Saturday afternooon at a "second run" theater, then an early show at a first run, then grab some supper and head to the drive-in for a double feature. It was great when we could take lawn chairs and put them in the back of the pick-up with my good speakers on long wires.

    Fun times.😎

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  • Brookwood

    There were two Drive Inn theaters in my hometown but both are now long gone. There is still one going about 45 miles from where I live now and I used to take my then girlfriend\now wife to. Even took my kids there when they were young. Haven't been back in at least 15 years.


    I would never make it until dark without falling asleep nowadays! 😁


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  • pulsarnc

    Closest one is about 2 hours away. It is one of 2 or 3 in the whole state (NC) ,i think .Growing up there were 6 or 7 within a 45 minute drive . Youngsters don't know what they are missing

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  • buddyb

    The last one I remember being open was in Greenwood SC.It may still be open.

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  • pulsarnc

    I tried Google

    To my surprise it says we have 9 drive ins scattered around from an hour and a half to 4 hours away.

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  • Toolman286

    Someone built one in our area about 12 years ago complete with a diner. Decent place, food & prices. It never caught on and then there was a fire in the kitchen. End of story.

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  • SW0320

    We had one only about two miles away from our house. Funny thing is that I only went a few times and never really enjoyed it.

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  • dpmule

    My eldest sons mother in law owns and operates this one. American Dream Drive in, Powell Wyoming.

    She raised it from the dead and does well.

    Churches even used it for services during the Covid scare.

    only operating one left in Wyoming.

    Mule

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  • mohawk600

    Was one near my house until about 1990 or so.

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  • William81

    Great memories of going to the drive in with my folks when we were little kids. They would put us in our PJ's and we would head out to the drive in at the far end of the town I grew up in.... The first movie was usually a kids movie, the 2nd generally still family friendly and the third whatever was the hot movie of the day....Back in the old days, the food was actually pretty good at the concession stand and not that pricey !!!


    And in the 70's, carloads of us were at the drive in several weekends through out the year.... Great memories. It was likely 77 the last time I was at a drive in... We have not lived where there is one nearby since then !

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  • bullshot

    When I was a kid growing up in Daytona, there were three drive-ins in the area. We too would pack 75 of our closest friends in the trunk and park in the back row to unload them.

    Any of you guys ever use those "mosquito coils"? They used to sell them at the concession stand (at least in Florida).

    I remember $1.50 cheese pizzas and 50 cent hotdogs

    All the good things are long gone now .............................................. so sad ..............

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Car load for 5.00 was always a packed night at the drive in

    I remember kids under 12 yrs old was 1/2 fair

    I think my dad would try and pass us al off as 11 utill we were 60 if he was around RIP dad

    Sure met a lot of girls at the conession stands back in the day and out to the car we would go

    Never even got their name most if the time times were different lol


    Great days for sure


    Oh I(we) did get busted by the fellow with the flash light more than a few times

    I wager them fellers have many stories

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  • pulsarnc

    The one we went to occasionally had a playground off to one side of the screen for the children. Didn't go often as it was expensive on a farmers income in the 60s with 5 kids . In later years ,several of them went to x rated movies .

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  • Ditch-Runner

    The local drive in had a play ground and grassy area for the kids to keep them busy until the movies started and in the sumer more than few just spread a blanket and watched the movie from that area


    As a kid I look back now how my parents got by cheap by taking us dad fibing about our age , mom taking kolaid and water for us and popcorn from home we never got to go to the conesion stand .

    If we had to go potty. Mom and dad response well it's dark just stay close to the car lol


    Filip side my mom was way over protective of us kids my older brother died at a Mont old and I came close twice

    So if one went we all went

    The R rated movies they took us too were usually the last one of the night but I was awake most of the time

    I recall wow that's better than the national georgaph magazine

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  • austin20

    When I was a teenager I worked in a grocery store, the owner of a near by drive-in would give each of us stock boys an annual pass each year. Those were a couple of crazy fun summers

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  • elubsme

    I don't believe anyone has mentioned Spot Light Tag yet, have they??

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  • 62vld2042

    It was the winter of 1968........

    Our neighborhood drive-in theater was the Village drive-in on far north May Avenue, in OKC.

    Bullitt was being shown........soooooo.......many high-school friends and I would stop by the parking lot, on the west side of May Avenue........at precisely 10:15pm.

    Precisely........because that's when "The Greatest Car Chase" ever filmed was being shown.

    Some days we had about 10 to 15 cars show up........to just watch the chase scene, at about 200 feet.

    Good times......

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  • Brookwood

    The drive inns in my area of northern lower Michigan all closed for the late fall and winter months. Downstate in the Detroit suburbs they rented out in car heaters and stayed open.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    I forgot about the car heaters they were free with movie

    I remember later on I think they were short lived we would let the car run off and on to run the cars heater

    needless to say most my cars back in the day had open headers or at least burned out cherry bomb mufflers so not to popular with the surrounding cars LOL



    I bought a used 70 340 4 speed duster it was a neat car to say the least local used car lot I did business with several times he had just got the duster in ( a whopping 800.00 dollars later I was pulling out )

    when I got it home I found a blanket in the trunk. and the previous owner's name she happened to be a older sister of a classmate.

    so i got ahold of her she laughed and said well keep it it will come in real handy

    I hope you get as much use out of it as I did when out driving around 😲

    many years later I realized I should have ask her to go on a test drive🀩 but too late

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  • cbxjeff

    We still have the Tibbs in Indy. When I moved here in '62 there were many. In the later '60's I had a Vette and a '57 Chevy sedan delivery. My girlfriend's mom wouldn't let her go out with me unless I was driving the Vette. That would require switching rides when needed. Sometimes I still miss that girl!

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