FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1) When do the movies begin and when do you open each night?
Since we are a drive-in; movies begin at "dusk"; we open 1 hour before "showtime".
2) What is your movie booking policy?
We exhibit G, PG, PG-13 and some R rated films geared towards family or young adult entertainment. We do not exhibit NC-17 films which contain heavy language or sexual content.
3) How often do you change movies?
We change our films on Fridays. For box office hits, we will normally keep them as one of our double "features" for two or three weeks.
4) Do you run "New releases"?
We run New Releases as they are made available to us..
5) Do you show classic drive-in trailers?
We have several old trailers that we run at the beginning of the night and show the famous "Jumping Hot Dog" intermission trailer during the break between our features. We also start our evening on a patriotic note by showing "America the Beautiful".
6) Why don't you charge by the "car load"?
The movie industry requires a per person admission charge for recent movie releases.
7) Do you show movies in the rain?
We will show movies in the rain if we have customers at the theatre before showtime. Should we have no customers at the published showtime, we will wait 30 minutes past the published showtime before we close the theatre because of weather.
8) Can I bring food to the theatre?
We prefer that you don't bring your own food to our theatre. To operate the theatre at a profit and to keep us surviving; depends heavily on the sales of concessions. Many people think that we make money on ticket sales, but the sad truth is that most of the ticket profits are returned to the movie companies for rental of the movies; therefore, concession sales is what keeps us open!
9) How do you hear the movies?
The movie sound is broadcasted to your car radio via FM transmission. You can turn your radio to 90.3 FM for stereo movie sound!
10) What if I don't want to use my car radio?
We have radios that we are willing to loan patrons. Check with our concession staff for a loaner radio.
11) Can I bring lawn chairs, blankets, etc. to watch the movie?
Absolutely! We also have a limited number of plastic outdoor chairs that you may use.
12) May I bring Alcoholic beverages to the theatre?
Alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited!
13) May I bring my dog to the theatre?
We are a "pet friendly" theatre, and welcome family pets, as long as your control them while at our theatre. Dogs coming to the drive-in are given dog biscuits at the ticket booth!
14) Do you have a playground?
Yes. In 2007 we will have an expanded playground for children 10 years of age and under. (See theatre policy for playground rules).
15) How long is your operating season?
We operate March thru November, (depending on weather of course!) We will consider longer seasons if movie patrons keep coming to the theatre during fall and winter months.
16) Can organized groups attend a movie?
Absolutely! We welcome all church, youth, scouting, classic car or other organized group that wants to attend a movie. If you want a special night for your group, you may contact us to set up a special night.
17) What renovations have you made to the theatre?
We have completely renovated the concession (snack bar) and restrooms; erected new fencing; installed a playground; cleaned up the facility and grounds from all the trash and debris; painted and decorated the ticket booth; speaker poles; installed lighting for marker rows, the screen tower, our marquee; installed a neon arrow on our roadside marquee; repaired the septic tank & well; landscaped the grounds; refurbished the film equipment...In 2006 our major project was painting the screen tower In 2007 we will be rebuilding the stage for concerts and music performances..
18) For patrons wanting to see how a movie is projected to the large screen, can you show how this is done?
We are proud of our renovated theatre and enjoy showing any patron how movies are projected to our 60' high by 80' wide screen. Just ask us at the concession stand for a personal tour during your visit!