This place is going downhill fast. First day of the season, and multiple issues and problems happened. They are not new, just getting worse over time. Issues:
credit card machine was 'down'. To happen on opening day means they didnt test or check before.
mens bathroom, nothing flushed and was fairly dirty and worn. For the first day id expect spotless and working.
potholes galore. Be careful with small cars.
for screen #1, they have a motion light aimed at the screen that turns on anytime someone goes to use the bathroom or get snacks. Very annoying and distracting.
for screen 1, they started late and because of that they cut off the credits and started the next movie right away. Good tging i didnt need tge bathroom.
they kept a spotlight on screen 1 for about 10 min into the movie. Why?
the ticket taker (who is the owner)didnt know the correct station and reccommended a catholic talk station instead. Ugh to each their own, but at least give us a music one.
they stopped the 1st movie about 15 min in to announce pizza was ready. Which means they had none prior to the movie and were unprepared.
and from past experiences, their snack bar is run horribly. Plan at least 30 min wait time for almost anything, more likely 45 min if there is a line. Just ordering seema to tale forever and they dont seem to be organized. They prep almost nothing except popcorn beforehand, so anything else is made from scratch, and it isually takes time. Too much time. Bring your own food. It would be cheaper and save you a ton of waiting.
All in all its a movie, its better than nothing, but not by much. Not reccommended if you can go elsewhere. If you cant, well just...
Read moreMy fiancé and I went here for date night on July 4th. We were excited when we saw the huge picture perfect screen from the road. Unfortunately after we paid $16 for our tickets and parked, we discovered that the screen we were looking at had a horrible picture. It was completely washed out to the point were you could only see the outline of the people in the movie. (this was on the second screen). I was so disappoint so I went to asked for our money back. I talked to some lady who was completely rude and disrespectful to me even tho I was being really nice about it. This only thing she offered me was access to the movie on the other screen that started 45 minutes ago and was playing a different movie! I would have even taken tickets to come back and see a movie on the better screen where you could actually see the movie you were watching. When I got nowhere with the lady I asked to see a manager. She informed me that it was family owned and there was nothing they could do for me. She told me they could only afford one well working projector (I would think the logical thing to do would be to only use the working one in that case.) Im sooo glad I spent $16 to drive around one time in there parking lot. I will never go here again. They need to learn a thing or two about customer service! This people just rip customers off but little do they know this does not...
Read moreThis drive in is very dated and does not make enough money to support itself. I can see it closing very soon. That being said it was wonderful for a while and then it got really bad. The new owners took over and are trying to make it better but it needs hundreds of thousands of dollars of improvement. If you can stand the dated facilities and issues it is a very fun time. But it's like a very roughneck experience. The bathrooms are very unclean and need to be both remodeled and expanded. The parking lot can become a mud pit. The concession stand is old and has very limited facilities. However this drive in is ver nostalgic to me. I used to frequent it as a kid. Looking at the bright side it has decent food and decent prices. But bring cash, don't try to use credit cards. It has a polite staff. And it has decent screens. As one person mentioned there is that annoying security light at screen one.
Overall if you want a proper drive in experience go to the Transit Drive in. If you want a community and family...
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