The Iuka drive in is a quaint little place that takes you back in time where things were simpler and more peaceful and takes you out of the daily rush. Although in the middle of town and occasionally you might hear some idiot interrupting the movie by hotrodding thier car or maybe a distant train. Other than that its nestled by some woods so you really dont feel like you are in town. The drive in sound is broadcast in stereo through your FM radio in your car or your portable radio...theres even a speaker outside the concession stand if you dont have either of those. I saw some hanging speakers for your car but I'm not sure if the few left hanging still work but that's good nostalgia either way. You just have to love the atmosphere and feeling of taking and sharing time with you family. They show 2 movies every Friday Saturday (9.00 per adult) & Monday $10 bucks per car. So they aren't getting rich by any means. I've traveled the 33 miles about 4 times over the course of 6 years but if I were closer and my work schedule and life allowed I would be there more. They have a quaint little concession stand with all your usual movie food, drink, candy, & popcorn. Outside food and beverage is allowed but the concession stand is the only way they make thier money and in turn that not only pays the employees but helps keep it open and improving. So please help keep this place alive by supporting them. Go and enjoy and keep this tradition going for generations to come.
They just recently upgraded to a digital projector (tens of thousands of dollars) because film was becoming scarce. They overcame that hurdle which could have been the death of them. Theres always room for improvement. Thing like repainting the screen. Repainting or updating or refurbishing the sign..ticket booths and concession stand but none of this is possible without you going and attending a movie and contributing. So get out and do your part and enjoy this or any other remaining Driveins near you. So bring your car...your family...some lawn chairs...blankets and don't forget bugspray and have a wonderful time with the always friendly and helpful folks that work there. One side note they have a big grassy area down front where it would be great for some picnic tables...
   Read moreThis was my first time going to a drive-in movie. I was surprised at first when they started late, but quickly realized they were beginning according to the setting of the sun. Which makes sense. But since I couldn't really see the first 1/4 of the movie, it may have been prudent to start much later than they did.
There were lights poking out behind the trees beside the screen, which was distracting. The screen was a lot smaller than I expected, and we were in the second row.
Plus, people kept shining their headlights. Again, I've never been to one of these before, but perhaps that could be filed under "common courtesy"?
In any case, the movie was great. We got to bring our own food, which was very enjoyable. The sound was nice and clear through our radio. But next time, if I want to see a movie, I'll eat dinner beforehand and then go to a...
   Read moreMy son who is 27 years old and has never been to a drive-in theater asked me what we used to do for fun whenever we were younger. Now mind you I'm 65 years old and most of the things we did when I was younger don't exist anymore. So I was explaining to him some of the things we used to do and that the most fun was going to the drive-in picture show. He asked me if there was any Drive-ins still around and I told him that the only one close to us is the one in iuka Mississippi. We looked it up to see what was showing and it happened to be something that he wanted to see so we took off and drove down there. Let me tell you it was just like old times. We enjoyed ourselves so much. It had been since 1982 since I had been there. The place was built the same year I was born 1957 and it still looks just as good today as it...
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