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Any drive-in theaters left in YOUR town?

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
None here anymore.

I miss them.

GOOD TIMES!

There is one in Lebanon Brutus (or Sweet Home... one of the two).

At least, there was when I went to it two years ago.



Be warned though... white trash central.
 
Several near me,within a half hour drive. The Hi- Way drive in now has "3" screens!!

Hollywood Drive-In Add to My Theaters

9254 NY 66, Averill Park, NY 12018 | (518) 283-4425 | Map

Malta Drive-In Add to My Theaters

2785 Route 9, Malta, NY 12020 | (518) 587-6077 | Map

Jericho Drive-In
Route 9 West, Glenmont, NY 12077

Hi Way Drive-In
Route 9 West,
Coxsackie, NY - 12037
518-731-8672
 
There is one 2 or 3 towns over.

Fun place to go with friends, although you do not want to see an action movie there, because the sound and video quality are both somewhat poor.
 
6 screener here in N LV

Right across from 2 casinos and next to a reliever airport.
 
There is one an hour and a half away and as far as I know it's still open. I haven't verified that in a few years, though. I always wanted to catch a flick there but never have due to the long drive.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
when I was in Buffalo, there was one on Transit Rd (?). Good times indeed. Now I am having trouble finding one in downstate NY... I think there's a site where they list the status of them...

EDIT>>> here (all upstate NY)

I'm pretty close to the Portville drive-in; reasonable driving distance to Delevan if I was really desperate to go to the drive-in.

They used to have $5 for adults and children under 12 free. Great times - I'd take the kids and their friends a few times each summer... buy a case of pop for them, lots of chips and snacks and things, and make an evening out of it. They showed 2 movies - where else could you take 6 kids to see 2 new releases, or one older release and a new release, all for 5 bucks plus food. (there would be leftover pop/soda; don't worry)
 
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