Frequently Asked Questions & Rules

We accept Cash, Checks or Credit at the Box-Office and Concession Stand
Your ticket allows you to watch only the double feature combination on the screen printed on your ticket. Switching screens is prohibited by the studios and will be strictly enforced.

What is the admission Price?

Adults 13 and Over $9.00. Kids 5 – 12 $5.00. Kids 4 and Under are FREE

How do I receive the sound?

You can receive the sound by tuning your fm radio. Any car or portable fm radio should work fine here. Please bring a portable if you car radio does not work as we do not have any loaners
How do you decide what movies to play, and why are they combined as they are?
In cooperation with our booking agency, we arrange double feature combinations we think will be the most popular with our customers. We try to make the combinations reasonably compatible Sometime we do not have control over what movies are played together and the order they are shown in

Can I move to another Screen between shows?

We’re sorry, but NO. A large part of your admission pays for the movies that you bought your ticket for. If you go to another field, you’re watching a movie you didn’t pay for, and nothing goes to that studio. Curiously, they seem a bit persnickety about money! and if a checker form the studio is ther you will be counted as being on both screens.

Why don’t you play more “G” or “family” pictures?

You will find that we book most good family shows as soon as they become available to us. If you feel we might have missed a good choice, feel free to send us an email with your suggestions.

Do you run “NC-17” rated pictures?

No. They’re generally not available, but that’s not the point here. It is very hard isolate such material from audiences attending our other movies.

Can I consume alcohol at the drive-in?

We discourage consumption of alcohol here. After all, it is a DRIVE-in, with obvious implications for people who drink, then head home in their cars. If our staff observes you out of your vehicle with alcoholic beverages, we will ask that you throw them away or leave the theatre. If you appear to be intoxicated, under 21 and “under the influence” or indulging in any “illegal substances” at any age, it’s highly likely the Sheriff will stop by to say “Hello”. The Drive-In is a family experience, and we appreciate your cooperation.

Do you have mosquitoes there?

As we are out of the city limits and are surrounded by farm field yes. we recommend that you bring mosquito repellant as we do not have any for sale

A General List of our House Rules:

Management Availability: We are always available to help with any situation that may require it. Should field or concession staff be unable to resolve any issue to your satisfaction, please ask to speak with a manager.

Admission Policy: Admission to the drive-in is on a per-person basis. There is no carload price. Drivers are responsible for giving an accurate count of their car’s patrons. Hiding in vehicles to gain unlawful admittance violates “Theft of Service” and trespass laws, and carries similar penalties and legal consequences as shoplifting. Violators risk being ejected from the theatre, along with their entire party. In most cases, these situations are handled by the Sheriff’s department, with resultant charges and other related unpleasantries. The drive-in is a place to enjoy your evening. Please don’t risk ruining it for yourself and your companions.

RETAIN YOUR TICKETS.

We can not overemphasize this advice. The Drive-In is privately owned property, and your ticket is your limited license to be here during business hours. Theatre staff may request your ticket at any time, for any reason. If you fail to produce a ticket with an accurate count of the people in your vehicle, you and your companions may be required to leave the drive-in, regardless of how many people in your car may actually have paid.

Parking Policy: One space per car. Spaces may not be reserved or saved. Outdoor furniture must be placed between your vehicle and the screen. For your safety, please do not lie on blankets. Traffic may not see you! In order to maximize parking availability, theatre personnel may ask you to move your vehicle, either closer to a pole or to another area. Please see our refund policy below, should this be unacceptable to you.

Refund Policy: We do not offer refunds except in cases where you must leave before the show starts or if you can not find a suitable parking location when you arrive (you must exchange your ticket for a refund). When the entrance is congested on busy nights, please ask a concession or field attendant for assistance. Refunds are not given to anyone who is ejected from the theatre.
NO “OUT & IN”. If you leave during the evening, your ticket may not be used to re-admit you to the drive-in.

The SPEED LIMIT: within the theatre is 10 MPH. There are pedestrians everywhere, so please observe this limit and drive carefully. For everyone’s safety, any negligent driving may result in your being asked to leave the theatre.

Fireworks of any and all kinds are never allowed on the property.

This includes items as seemingly innocent as sparklers and “snap-its”. For the safety of all, this is considered a zero-tolerance issue here.

Pets must be under your direct control and responsibility at all times. They must be on leash when not secured in your vehicle, and we ask that you clean up after them. Animals are not allowed in the snack bar, restrooms or playground areas, legitimate service animals excepted.

You must be in control of your lights, and they must be off while you’re parked.
Other distracting lights on, in and around your vehicle, including strobes, neons, blinking/flashing novelties, video displays and TV sets must also be turned off.

Shoes must be worn at all times. Please do not carry shoe less children.
Also, shirts must be worn when inside the concessions building and restrooms.

SORRY WE DO NOT ALLOW MOTOR HOMES, SEMI-TRACTORS & SCHOOL BUSES

Tie hatchbacks & other doors level with the top of your vehicle.
This helps prevent you from blocking the view of the person behind you. Twine or a short piece of small rope or wire works very well. If you plan to have speakers or people on top of your vehicle, or you prefer to have your hatchback all the way up, please expect to park in the back rows.

Outside Seating: If you plan to enjoy the show outside of your vehicle, please sit between your vehicle and the screen. Do not occupy room in another space, walkway, etc.
This rule is relaxed somewhat during the week, when space permits… but not on Friday and Saturday, or any day when we determine extra space may be needed for incoming patrons.

Each vehicle is entitled to one space.
Please park CLOSE enough to a post (where available) to allow for another vehicle.

Be considerate of the folks around you. Do not raise voices, radios, or noises loud enough to disturb other patrons.
This especially applies to subwoofers and high-powered sound systems. We’re glad you can enjoy your electronic investment here, but it must not be (in our judgment) excessively loud.

Do not sound your horn. There is no part of our program where you’ll ever be asked to sound your horn, and we ask that you not do this for any reason. If you need the attention of theatre staff, you’ll find us in or around the snack bar throughout the evening.

Never put a light of any sort onto the screen, including spot lights and laser devices.
No barbecues or other cooking activities on drive-in property, including outside perimeter.
No open flame, except for the use of citronella candles, and items like “PIC” mosquito coils.