Ridiculously rude theater attendants. Bought almost $70 worth of snacks for myself and my party, they smiled not once. Every time I asked for something else they looked as if I was an inconvenience. While serving popcorn they didn't wear gloves they used another bucket which is a food handling issue, because the bucket was letting in popcorn that was rubbing all over this girl and guys hand and stirring it into the old popcorn be served. Their bathrooms are super disgusting they have to be cleaned better there is left over dry mess on the walls and pipes of the toilets, believe me this was every stall. The chairs inside the theater feel as if they've never been cleaned they're sticky as well as the floor. Bring a sweater because it's freezing cold. This isn't the first time I've gone here either. Ive gone here sense I've moved here and its ALWAYS like this. The help was never rude before now that was the last straw I'm driving extra 15 mins to Dennis Movies. Someone has to call health department or there has to be a supervisor whom will check on this theater. These children whom run the place aren't qualified. Will add pictures another day I go and I promise it will be the same as I describe it now. This is my very first review but it's that bad I wanted the...
   Read moreIf only there were more drive-in movie theatres like this still operating! You need to have cash to pay at the gate as you drive in: $12 for adults and $9 for kids. Once in, you park where they tell you. We arrived about 45 minutes before the film started so our parking spot was not too far back. I guess if you get there later you’d be given a place further back. At first we parked the car forwards (towards the screen) and set up our camping chairs in front, but we quickly realised that we’d be too low for the screen. More experienced pros were parking backwards, so we turned the car around and set ourselves up looking out from the boot. The staff even come around and tie your boot at a specific height so that people behind you can see. To hear the audio of the movie, you can either clip a loudspeaker onto your car window, or tune in the radio to the right frequency. We did both. We were there in late summer but once the sun went down it got pretty cold and we wished we had brought blankets. We did bring our own food, but there is also a café serving hot food and drinks. Having watched movies since childhood where movie-goers go to drive-in movie theatres, this was a great experience for us. It was great fun and we would definitely go again if we were anywhere...
   Read moreThis was my first real drive through experience. I had been to pop up drive-in locations that were set up with a cheap projector and small screen for small events.
But this place is authentic, it's been running for decades. It has bathrooms and a large selection of snacks that aren't too expensive, especially if you're comparing them to large theater chain pricing. But they also just let you bring your own food and snacks as well.
They place your car in a row that's appropriate for your vehicle. So large vehicles go farther in back, while smaller sedan types are closer to the screen so the bigger cars don't block their view.
They also have a beer garden that we didn't try, because it was too early in the season. But looked lovely.
After figuring out how to keep the radio on in the car without turning the car engine/ headlights on, you get an amazing listening experience honestly. (Don't recommend using the ancient glitchy speakers, but they are adorable to keep around as a token...
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