Although the drive in theater is volunteer staffed, and there is no charge to watch the movies I still spent nearly 50 dollars for myself and my son. I expected a small hike in concession prices do to the "volunteer/free movie night" facade but this was unreal. And what the hell is wrong with people in the UP? As many times as I have been up there, I have never ran into so many ugly people. I can only hope that the loud, rude disrespectful ghouls that were there that night were tourists. Certainly didn't act like Michiganders. Despicable. If you are curious about how I spent 50 bucks, here it is: 2 hot dogs 2 boxes of candy 3 CANS of soda 1 bucket of popcorn $10 for a bucket of popcorn. $10!! Unbelievable! Highway robbery. Never make the mistake of attending whatever movies we were there to see again (the movies were...
   Read moreEverything a drive-in should be. Spacious, easy-to-access, and has a great old school vibe to everything it does. The volunteers at the concessions stands were all kind and hard-working, and the food was exactly what you'd expect -- hot, fast, and cheap.
We came here on a whim for the Halloween double feature, and it was a blast. Lots of kids (and adults) dressed up and trunk-or-treating. The movies were both perfect ("Scooby Doo" for the kids and "Scream" for the adults), and the retro bumps during the intermissions created a great atmosphere. We had so much fun that we're fully dedicated to making it an annual tradition from now on.
A worthy cause to support. Every town would be lucky to have something...
   Read moreGreat place! Movie is free and consesions all go toward none profit. There was no charge to enter, but did have a spot for donations. The sign was a bit hard to see from the highway. It is still a work in progress, but for something tha is free and working on donations it is understandable. It would have been nice to have them providing information or playing music of some kind over the radio the whole time until the preview...
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