I went in early June and saw Jurassic Park & Jaws. It was $15/car. They only take CASH at the gate. We brought a small bluetooth speaker to listen to the movie. They ask that you park with a space in between and wear a mask to the shared spaces such as the concession stand and bathroom. Almost everyone except teenagers (no shade, just saying) were wearing masks but everyone obeyed the rules of only 2 people in the bathroom at the same time and everyone gave you space in line.
You are given a sheet when you come in with a menu & a number to call in your food order. It'll probably take you a little while to get through so try to order before everyone gets too hungry. The people working there were all really nice. They'll call you when it's ready and bring it out to a table. They'll take cash or a card but have a tip jar so bring some cash. The pizza was just ok, but I'll vouch for the BBQ sandwich. The nachos w the works was also good. They didn't have coffee the night we went so if you'll need that to stay awake or stay warm then you might want to bring your own thermos. I had a fake Yeti and they didn't say anything about it.
Once the sun goes completely down it starts cooling off and it's nice. You can really see the stars out there. We sat in chairs outside our car. Everyone was cooperating and nobody was being extra loud. I would suggest if you leave early that you LEAVE YOUR LIGHTS OFF because if you don't you blind everyone and we all think you're an a-hole. If you go slow you can navigate with just your fog lights until you're past the folks that are grateful for the blessing of their sight.
TL:DR It's cool. Maybe don't get the pizza. Everyone has more fun when you're nice to each other. Look...
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