
Hound's Drive-In : Located on Kings Mountain, 35 minutes west of Charlotte, Hound’s Drive-In features two screens and recently added a third day of screenings to the regular programming. Originally a solo screen when it opened in 1951, Georgetown Drive-in is now a two-screener, and despite having upgraded the audio to stereo FM radio, there are still working drive-in window speakers for nostalgic patrons.

Georgetown Drive-In : Located in Southern Indiana, about 20 minutes west of Louisville, this 69-year-old drive-in has plans for reopening. The family-owned business has a page dedicated to strict safety guidelines and social distancing rules. Sauerbeck Family Drive In : In La Grange, KY, just 30 minutes outside of Louisville, Sauerbeck will have weekly programming, showing two movies back-to-back for $15. Guests can expect the classic aluminum window trays of the 1950's in this creative solution for COVID-era dining. Gino's Pizza offers drive-in, and carhop service.

Restroom will be limited to three persons at a time. Social distancing will maintain one car in-between poles, and when in line for concessions, six feet between each person in line. Sunset will have screenings seven-nights a week.

This classic SLO staple shows double-header movies at family-friendly prices. The Sunset Drive-in in San Luis Obispo, California, is one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in California. The family-friendly experiences will be held inside of Hard Rock Stadium and accommodate up to 230 cars, while the open-air theater can host small groups for an intimate viewing experience on the complex’s south plaza. The global entertainment destination will now feature both an open-air and drive-in theater that will showcase classic Miami Dolphins content from the team’s 54-year history, classic motion picture films, host commencement ceremonies and other events.
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Hard Rock Stadium : NFL’s Miami Dolphins’ stadium just announced plans to turn their home field into what has to be one of the largest drive-in movie theaters in history.
