Many eons ago when I was a tot, we would pile into the station wagon dressed in our pajamas. Mom would have popped a giant batch of popcorn and Dad put an air mattress in the rear section. Off we would go to the drive-in. We kids would play on the playground until dark, watch the cartoons and the kid’s feature from the car and then zonk out on the air mattress. Mom and Dad would watch the adult feature and then drive us all home and carry the kids to bed. The sound was provided by a metal speaker that attached to the driver side window and was then adjusted by Dad. It usually sounded like a radio with an intermittent static problem. Since we had no experience of the kind of screens and sound systems of today’s movie theatres or even today’s home setups, we were perfectly satisfied with the fun of an evening at the drive-in. Families would arrive early to get a good spot in the rows close to the screen while the teenagers jostled for space in the back ones. The older kids and adults would pass back and forth to and from the concession stand and bathrooms. The sounds of car doors slamming and the occasional errant horn boop would add an extra layer of ambiance. It really was a magical evening for kids….ahhhh, nostalgia!
Fun Fact: By 2020, there were only a few drive-in theaters and they suddenly became popular since it was a safe way to get out to the movies. One theater owner said he had adults thank him with tears in their eyes and tell him they drove 100 miles just to take their children out.
Hammie, you will love it. It will be dark, you get to wear your PJ’s to the movie, eat lots of snacks cheap, just bring them in the trunk of your car, and If you have to pee, you can just pee out of the window and no one will see or care.
allen@home over 1 year ago
I can see where a lot of today’s kids would have no idea what a drive-in theater is.
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Do they still do backseat DVD players?
gbars70 over 1 year ago
Drive-ins can generate memorable experiences and I’m not talking about movies!
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Many eons ago when I was a tot, we would pile into the station wagon dressed in our pajamas. Mom would have popped a giant batch of popcorn and Dad put an air mattress in the rear section. Off we would go to the drive-in. We kids would play on the playground until dark, watch the cartoons and the kid’s feature from the car and then zonk out on the air mattress. Mom and Dad would watch the adult feature and then drive us all home and carry the kids to bed. The sound was provided by a metal speaker that attached to the driver side window and was then adjusted by Dad. It usually sounded like a radio with an intermittent static problem. Since we had no experience of the kind of screens and sound systems of today’s movie theatres or even today’s home setups, we were perfectly satisfied with the fun of an evening at the drive-in. Families would arrive early to get a good spot in the rows close to the screen while the teenagers jostled for space in the back ones. The older kids and adults would pass back and forth to and from the concession stand and bathrooms. The sounds of car doors slamming and the occasional errant horn boop would add an extra layer of ambiance. It really was a magical evening for kids….ahhhh, nostalgia!
CrimsonOne18 over 1 year ago
Love this! :)
ctolson over 1 year ago
At least Zoe will have plenty of snooping to do upon arrival.
HOTLOTUS1 over 1 year ago
just tell em there is candy and popcorn
ladykat over 1 year ago
This should be fun for the whole family.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
Take your book, kid. Good to see a kid with a book. Prolly a comic.
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
Kids today are more used to log-in theater than drive-in.
mepowell over 1 year ago
Fun Fact: By 2020, there were only a few drive-in theaters and they suddenly became popular since it was a safe way to get out to the movies. One theater owner said he had adults thank him with tears in their eyes and tell him they drove 100 miles just to take their children out.
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hammie, you will love it. It will be dark, you get to wear your PJ’s to the movie, eat lots of snacks cheap, just bring them in the trunk of your car, and If you have to pee, you can just pee out of the window and no one will see or care.
j.l.farmer over 1 year ago
If you are lucky, you might get to sit on the top of the van to see the movies!!!
Blu Bunny over 1 year ago
it some sort of restaurant you stay in the car and they have a show for you to watch on a monster size screen.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
Hammie figured out the basics. That’s What mattered. And it’s also not that different from playing your DVD in the car.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 1 year ago
Hilarious, pass around the popcorn!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
I can imagine the mischief these 2 could get into at a drive in by the cover of darkness.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member over 1 year ago
Our junior and senior years in high school, we would take a friend’s dad’s pickup, back into the space, and sit in the back. Ah, the 60s!
Moon57Shine over 1 year ago
Ah, drive-ins are a dying breed. I went to plenty of drive-ins, but can’t tell you a thing about what movies I saw or the plot…
The Quiet One over 1 year ago
Kids today have no idea.
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
had a great nap while the ’rents watched dr zhivago at the drive-in…
riff raff over 1 year ago
just now realize what that was on royale high earth
ToneeRhianRose about 1 year ago
Haha! XD