paddler494
It's old, low tech, and bad pop corn. That said, prices fair, it may not be around next year. There is a strong community effort to try and save this relic. It's still a nice place for family to go. They will have to upgrade sound, picture and projector to keep this at a cost of $186k. It's a nice place and people are respectful.
NarcissisticSwine
The sole remaining drive in movie in Eastern Washington. So much fun in the warm summer days to watch a movie this old fashioned way.Sadly 2013 will be the last season for this historic attraction.
Dandilion77
It is one of the last remaining drive-in movie theaters in the region, they always play current movies, are very family oriented, and you can't beat the price. Movies start when it gets dark, but don't push it when it comes to getting there early they can fill up fast and then you are out of luck until next weekend.