I have never been to this drive in until recently when we went to watch Lilo and Stitch. What a horrible experience. I will never go back. First, I was asked to move my car my numerous times by a staff member but for unknown reasons. But the owners posted on Facebook that they had over 300 cars there, and that was true given how many people they let in and let them park in the roads. No one was in even lines. You were blocked in where you couldn’t get out. Cars were parked so close together that I don’t know how people could get in and out of their cars.
I waited in the concession stand line for almost 2 hours. The stitch merchandise was what most people wanted. When I finally got inside of the concession stand. Some teeny bopper staffe member wanted to go “scream at people” which was her exact words. But wanted to scream that they were sold out of stitch merchandise, but the owner stopped her because he said that wasn’t true, but stopped selling the merchandise. I later found out that was because he didn’t want people to get out of line. Once I finally got up to buy food, my order came to $25 and some change. I gave the girl with blonde hair and glasses $40. She gave me back $10. I told her that she did not give me the correct change and she rolled her eyes and ignored me until i repeated myself. After she finally gave me the correct change, her and her coworkers preceded to talk about me and laugh like as ignorant as possible. I mean if you’re going to work as a cashier then be a little professional and know how to count change.
Once the movie started, we were about a hour in the movie, when an emergency came up and I needed to leave. But when I tried to leave, I was unable to get out because of the road being blocked in. I tried to get out as quietly and as fast my as I could but when I tried another road I was blocked in again, and people all around me started screaming at me to turn off my lights. Which it was completely dark at this point and I could only shut off so many lights. But of course no staff was around to ask how to get out or what to do. Finally someone helped me squeeze out of the smallest opening imaginable.
I saw the owner posted a Facebook post about being sold out and I replied to a comment that said “I thought it was one stitch merchandise item per customer.” I replied and said “I thought so too.” The owner replied with ALL capital letters saying that had nothing to do with his post. And within 15 seconds, I was blocked.
Needless to say. I will never return. I will let everyone know my experience and encourage people not to go to this drive in. I wish the fire marshal could have seen how many cars they let come into a drive in that maybe has the capacity for 100 cars. And all because they were...
Read moreWorst drive in experience ever. First and last time at this theater. When we got there we were told to move, which wouldn’t have bothered me so much if it weren’t for the man in the golf carts attitude who said “if you would’ve read the paper you’d know where to park. By the orange poles” The poles were extremely weathered and in conjunction with the sun lowering it was even harder to see. Put aside this unprofessional interaction, we moved our vehicle and got ready to enjoy the movie. There wasn’t any butter for the popcorn. Okay, we got over that. Finally the movie starts and we’re tuned into the channel… the audio transmission was awful. No matter if it were the vehicle radio or portable. Any time there was action or music in the movie you couldn’t hear anything because it was so fuzzy and jumbled. We left after suffering through the first movie which we missed a lot of because we couldn’t make out the garbled dialogue. I wouldn’t recommend this drive in to anyone unless you want to be disrespected, not hear your movie, and waste your money. Waste of time and money. Very...
Read moreI used to love this drive-in, but it’s gone downhill. We went last night and arrived before any of the screens started showing. Instead of being that told there was no parking remaining, they sold us tickets anyway. (Read: Greedy.) We drove around multiple times trying to find a spot, any spot. There were none but in the middle, which we couldn’t get to because people were parked like idiots. No one was monitoring parking, so vehicles were all over the place and it was incredibly difficult to get through anywhere. We finally decided to park and have to block an aisle, where we couldn’t fully see the screen. People also had their lights on during the entire movie. No one ever came to tell them to turn their lights off. And not only that, but the screen needs repainted white so that you can actually see what’s going on in the movie... It definitely wasn’t worth the hassle. Go to another Drive In or to the indoor movie theater if you want to...
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