At The Drive In
Is there a drive in movie theater (I hate misspelling) near you ?
One of the things I wanted to do when moving to the U.S of A was to go to a drive in, but they don't seem to exist anymore. The nearest one to me is over 70 miles away. When we were in Blighty we always saw movies or TV shows with people at the drive in and always wondered what it was actually like, but doesn't look like I'll experience it myself. Other American things I want to do: Go to an NFL game and a Major League baseball game. (I'm a bit sports mad) |
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When first in the states, there were two drive in theatre's within 20 miles...went to one of them a couple times, was a great laugh, $7 a car, not bad for two people, and it was a double bill, they usually do a kids m,ovie and then an adults movie afterwards, went to see Finding Nemo...lot of fun, bit cheesy...some people were really serious, had extra speakers hooked up to the stereo and lounge chairs in the back of pick ups etc and cases of beer :)
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Yes, there is one on the Tempe/Scottsdale Border. Passed it a few weeks back while they were showing a movie. Place was empty.
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Originally Posted by Webbie
Other American things I want to do: Go to an NFL game and a Major League baseball game. (I'm a bit sports mad)
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Seen the Detroit Lions and Redwings in action but have not been to a Baseball game. Next door neighbours daughter works for the Atlanta Braves and does get 'freebies' so it may happen yet. A wonderful experience but I would not make it a habit.
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There is a drive in out in the sticks not too far from Tampa, never been to it yet, but might give it a try soon before the weather kicks in, going in the middle of summer wouldnt be too much fun I should imagine :)
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There is an old drive in movie theater in Durham, NC called the Starlite. Unfortuantely, there was a fire about 8 months ago and the screen burned down. The owner didn't have insurance for the screen. Don't know when they'll be back in business but the drive in also has a gun shop attached...
Here's some pics of the Starlite: http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/nctstar NC Penguin |
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Originally Posted by Bob
When first in the states, there were two drive in theatre's within 20 miles...went to one of them a couple times, was a great laugh, $7 a car, not bad for two people, and it was a double bill, they usually do a kids m,ovie and then an adults movie afterwards, went to see Finding Nemo...lot of fun, bit cheesy...some people were really serious, had extra speakers hooked up to the stereo and lounge chairs in the back of pick ups etc and cases of beer :)
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Originally Posted by NC Penguin
... Don't know when they'll be back in business but the drive in also has a gun shop attached...
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Originally Posted by Rete
Its called tailgating, Bob. We had a lovely one here on Long Island, the last of its bred, in Westbury. It closed down a few years ago and is sorely missed. Whenever we went it was packed.
The other place wasn't bad either, they had a couple screens, huge...but didn't like the drive there as much. Anyway, if interested, somewhere near sabago, past casco lake, and the other one is just a bit past windham, towards portland. There's also another one near skowhegan, apparantly... |
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Originally Posted by Webbie
Other American things I want to do: Go to an NFL game and a Major League baseball game. (I'm a bit sports mad) Baseball's another matter - I've been to quite a few games (Red Sox, Yankees, Mets) and getting tickets for anything except a pennant or world series game is fairly straightforward. We even saw the Yankees play for $8 each last season. It was, however, in the bleachers and we had to listen to the Yankees fans around us singing about the Red Sox being faggots all the way through, even though the Yankees were playing the Colorado Rockies at the time. |
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You can check if there is a Drive-In near you by checking here:
http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/open |
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Those days are near gone. I can remember going to the drive in when I was little. My Grandma worked there so I got in for free :p It was great fun. Nowadays,there aren't any around here...I did see one once in Indiana. Can't remember what town it was in though.
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There is one near us, about 25 miles up the road.
show 2 films per night. $14 for a car full. I think it's cool. drink your own pop and smoke ciggies. |
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Originally Posted by Dan725
There is a drive in out in the sticks not too far from Tampa, never been to it yet, but might give it a try soon before the weather kicks in, going in the middle of summer wouldnt be too much fun I should imagine :)
and you have the Joy-Lan even closer at E. Hillsborough Ave |
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