![]() ![]() The Rubidoux Drive-In Theater believes you shouldn’t just go see a movie, but you should experience one! You and your date are bound to have a wonderful time, or bring the kids for a family movie night! Rubidoux Drive-In Theater ![]() There are now two 75 foot screens, FM radio sound, and a great food menu! Talk about shiny and new, the Paramount Drive-In Theater is finally making a comeback after having temporarily closed, for 22 years. You can’t go wrong with watching films in your car with your family or date where an orange grove used to be! Opened in 1965 at an orange grove, it was redeveloped a decade later. If you’re in Riverside on Van Buren Boulevard, you may have seen the beauty that is the Van Buren Drive-In. ![]() The tiki theme brings the 50s feel all these years later, but the food stand has standard drive-in fare, like that of American and Mexican food! This drive-in features new box-office films as well as older classics. The gem that is the Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre has been opened since 1956, but don’t underestimate it’s charm! It was freshly renovated 50 years later in 2006 for a fresh rejuvenated feel. Pacific Theaters Vineland Drive-In is kid friendly, a cute spot for couples of any age and has showings 7 days a week. It’s the best of both worlds in its retro decorations, yet current movies. Here are 5 must experience drive-ins in LA: Pacific Theaters Vineland Drive-InĪt this drive in, you’ll feel like you’re back in a beautiful classic 50s setting, all while watching new movies being released! Plus you get to sit or hangout in or on your own car and it is the ultimate cute date! Not only are drive-ins awesome because you can see 2 movies for basically the price of one movie at a theater. It’s the perfect time to see a movie at a drive-in. Now that summer is here, nights are going to fall right into that sweet spot of not too cold but not too hot. And as much as Angelenos love their films, we also love the experience! If you’re interested in attending any of these theaters, just give the name a quick Google to find out where exactly it is located, the hours, and which movies are currently playing.Watching movies in theaters has become more and more expensive over the years. Let’s find out where they are in case you’d like to travel for a nostalgic evening of watching a movie under the stars for Drive-In Day (June 6th). Even with a boost in recent years, there are now only about 177 left in about 25 states. They received a slight resurgence in 2020 when indoor movie theaters were closed and drive-ins were considered a way to have fun and social distance. Yet, by the late ’70s, indoor movie theaters were taking over and many drive-ins began closing their doors, so to speak. By the ’50s, there were over 4,000 drive-ins all across the country. The first drive-in movie theater opened in the United States in New Jersey in 1933. If you ever went to a drive-in on a date, you probably remember those nerves of excitement.įirst drive-in theater in Camden, New Jersey, 1933 If you were a kid, the feeling of getting into your pajamas and heading to get popcorn and watch the latest flick past your bedtime was unmatched. ![]() For decades, drive-in movie theaters were considered the best way to relax and have fun, whether you were out on a date or having a night out with your family. ![]()
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