Did you Know There Were A Few Drive-In Movie Theaters In Wisconsin? Besides theSky Vudrive-in movie theater in Monroe, I had no idea that Wisconsin had a few more. That's good to know since many Rockford residents travel up there every summer. Now, you have a fun family night time ...
Big Sky Drive-In Theatre, one of the last drive-in theatres in Wisconsin, is a twin screen drive-in just east of Wisconsin Dells on Highway 16.Big Skyis a family-oriented theater that offers 2 full-sized outdoor screens playing double features of first run movies. You get TWO movies ...
TheLong Drive-In Theaterin Long Prairie is one of the few drive-in theaters that allows you to stay overnight. Because the movies run late and some people have driven long distances, tents and RVs are permitted with reservations. Other drive-ins in Minnesota: theStarlite Drive-Inin Litchfie...
Back in the "old days" going to a Drive-In movie was one of the only ways to see a new movie, then they slowly but surely started to disappear as technology and movie goers preferred theaters. But the COVID pandemic brought about a resurgence in the "drive-in movie" concept with "p...
Illinois Drive-In Movie Theaters Wisconsin Drive-In Movie Theaters Jewelsy So Glad Drive-In Theaters Made A Comeback In Illinois If there was one good thing that came out of the pandemic, that was the return of the drive-in movie theater. I'm so glad the kids today get a chance to ...
READ MORE: Wisconsin Drive-In Movie Theaters I've been waiting patiently and it's finally happened. The Midway Drive-In has finally announced its opening which is going to be a very special event. I've always wanted to attend one of these nights and hopefully, I can make it. ...
in the future. In fact, there have been several drive-in theaters that have been re-opened the past couple of years after sitting dark for 20 and even 30 years. We list all open drive-in theaters in the United States and have also listed those that have closed in the past 20 years....
Ardy & Ed's Drive In – Oshkosh, Wisconsin First opened as the Southside A & W Drive In in 1948,this independently owned drive-inis best known for serving up its creamy in-house made Real Draft Root Beer, which pairs nicely with its Chicago and regular-style hot dogs, crinkle-cut frenc...
The Last Old School Drive-In Movie Theaters In Minnesota Rabe/Canva The Last Old School Drive-In Movie Theaters In Minnesota Car Capacity: 800 Open: seasonally Outside Food: Allowed Digital: Yes Admission Price: $9.50 for Adults, $1 for Kids ...
There's nothing like a drive-in to conjure memories of a simpler time, when less than a buck could buy you a juicy burger and fries. Like a lot of the nation'sdrive-in theaters, many drive-in restaurants have closed down over the years, even before the coronavirus pandemic. But others...