1 of 2 drive-in flick theaters in San Diego, this one in the South Bay has actually been around since the 50's! There are 3 displays with each playing 2 flicks every solitary day of the year- unless it is incredibly poor weather. The cost to obtain in made use of to be per carload. Currently, you have to pay each. That's a bargain for 2 motion pictures under the stars in lovely SD climate! They approve cash or card. Make certain you inspect the moments of the movies before you arrive. They begin previously in the winter months as well as later on in the summer. Attempt arriving 30 mins to a hr prior to the movie begins. You'll obtain in line at the appropriate repayment booth for the set of motion pictures that you plan on seeing (switching of screens is not allowed). They'll let you understand which terminal to establish your radio to as the audio will be relayed this way. So, make sure your radio functions well! Or, bring a small radio with you if you do not desire to fret about your car battery passing away. If your battery occurs to pass away, they have employees there that can provide you a dive begin. Once you increase to the suitable display, there will certainly be humps in the great deal in order for you to position your vehicle for optimum watching. You can remain in your auto, watch from the back of your truck, or also bring patio chair to rest outdoors. Just ensure to stay within your parking area, be polite of others, as well as don't block views. They do have a sandwich shop open for you to acquire drinks, candies, as well as snacks. You are also welcome to bring your own food as well as drinks. Alcohol, marijuana, and various other drugs are not allowed. But, that requires those?!? A great time at the films she suffice! We have had a blast every single time we have actually mosted likely to the drive-in. Show this location some love. Keep this preferred American leisure...
Read moreMy boyfriend and I decided to do a date night with a movie at a drive-in theatre and had the choices between South Bay or the Santee drive-in. Due to the showtime options and the movie selection, we ended up at South Bay.
PARKING - Each screen has its own groupings of parking spots where they are on a sloped incline so that you're never blocked by another car in front of you. We went on a Thursday night at 8:15pm for an 8:30pm showing and it wasn't crowded at all.
SERVICE/ENVIRONMENT - When you first get into the lot, you will pay the attendant the fee per person ($10 adults/$1 children). You let him know which movie/movie time you'd like to see, and he gives you a receipt that tells you the radio station to tune into. He might have given us wrong directions as he told us to turn left for screen 2, but we ended up having to turn right, so just follow the numbered signs after paying. Due to the amazing deal of $1 for children, there were definitely kids running around and screaming, although luckily once the movie started it wasn't too bad. There's a concession stand in the middle back, where I assume the bathrooms are as well.
EXPERIENCE - It was very easy to tune our car radio into the proper station and sit back and relax. We brought our own snacks to be in the comfort of our car the entire time. There were a few cars that rolled in late, so their headlights were a bit distracting, but nothing crazy to complain about. They say that your payment can be used for 2 movies, so you could technically stay after the first showing. However, our screen showed the same movie twice, so we left after it was done. That's an amazing deal if you happen to plan your night around seeing 2 movies for $10!
OVERALL - A great experience overall that I would highly recommend to anyone who hasn't tried a drive-in theatre yet. Try to look out for showtimes to get that 2 movies for the...
Read more6/17/23 - This review is specifically about the drive in. I came to watch the new Transformers movie and I parked in the front row the furthest to the right. About 30 minutes into the movie a middle-aged lady with blondeish/brown hair asked me to move to the third row because I was not allowed to park there and if she let me stay she would have have a “riot” on her hands. I respectfully agreed to move. I later learned that they have a rule that SUV’s must park in 3rd and further rows. For context I have a Kia Soul, so it isn’t as big as a SUV. I ended up moving 2 rows behind where I was originally and 10 minutes later she appeared again. This time she told me that I didn’t move far enough and I was annoyed because I know I wasn’t bothering anyone and my car isn’t even that big. The whole reasoning provided was for me to move to not block people’s movie, but they want me to move twice driving my car that has automatic lights which was interfering with people’s movie viewing. After this, I asked for a refund as I rather have left than dealing with these people. The lady told me they do not provide refunds. I asked to speak to a manager or someone in charge and she said said there was no one I could talk to. After about 5 minutes of asking for a manager/refund, I moved because they were not helpful or understanding in any way. At this point I was frustrated, annoyed, not in the mood for a movie, unable to speak with someone in charge, and denied a refund. Horrible service, counterproductive policy, and...
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