The Magic of Drive-In Theaters

Photos by Shankweiler’s drive-in, unless noted
Picture parking your car in front of a massive movie screen with the stars twinkling above. The delicious aroma of fresh popcorn is in the air as the warm evening breeze drifts through your open windows.
Eventually, the projector clicks into gear, broadcasting a new summer blockbuster or a nostalgic classic for you and your fellow moviegoers to enjoy. Once a beloved relic of the past, drive-in movie theaters are experiencing a resurgence across the United States—and it’s easy to understand why. “It’s a dynamic way to watch a movie, whether you’re relaxing in your car and popping up the back hatch or bringing a portable boom box and sitting outside with friends,” says Matthew McClanahan, co-owner of Shankweiler’s Drive-In of Orefield, Pennsylvania, the oldest operating theater of its kind in the country. Dive into the history of these unique venues and how to maximize your experience at one near you.

The drive-in journey
Shankweiler’s opened in 1934, ten months after the first patented drive-in theater debuted in Camden, New Jersey. The latter ended up closing just three years later, but only after igniting a nationwide phenomenon. By the 1950s, drive-ins had peaked, with over 4,000 screens across the United States.

However, many of these outdoor theaters closed over the decades as the need for suburban real estate rose, huge indoor multiplex theaters proliferated, and more people grew to enjoy watching movies on their home entertainment systems. Today, around three hundred drive-ins remain in operation, buoyed in recent years by the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, moviegoers rediscovered the experience’s appeal, which provided a fun and socially distanced way to enjoy films on the big screen again.

A new era
Remaining drive-ins faithfully capture the charm of yesteryear by serving classic treats like candy, hot dogs, and soda at their concession stands. At the same time, numerous locations have embraced modern technology, replacing traditional film reels with state-of-the-art digital projectors to elevate the moviegoing experience. Audio is now delivered in crystal-clear quality via FM radio—a significant improvement over the old-fashioned speakers of the past. And while some theaters only operate seasonally, others are open rain or shine even during winter.

A large number of existing drive-ins are also independently owned, allowing owners to imbue their own flair. For instance, the Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre on Cape Cod has been a local favorite since 1957, providing a beach-town atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the drive-in’s snack bar after the show, play miniature golf, or visit the Dairy Bar just outside the theater to buy ice cream. In New Braunfels, Texas, the Stars & Stripes Drive-In Theatre features three screens and a nostalgic 1950s-style café serving classic burgers and milkshakes. Meanwhile, Shankweiler’s enhances its accessibility by offering open-caption screenings, making visits more inclusive for all guests.

Moviegoing tips
All but five states boast at least one drive-in, so there’s a decent chance you’ll find one within reach of your home. To ensure the best experience for everyone, read your car manual beforehand to learn how to operate your radio with both the engine and lights off, as many theaters require, without draining your battery. Alternatively, consider bringing a portable radio to tune in to the film’s audio easily.

Be sure to dress for the weather and bring along a blanket and a folding chair or two for a cozy way to enjoy the fresh air while watching the movie. Further, arrive early to secure a prime parking spot, set your radio to the correct FM frequency, and purchase your popcorn or snacks from the concession stand before the film begins.

Whether you’re looking for a unique outing with your sweetheart, kids, or friends, make plans to visit your nearest drive-in for a truly magical evening this season.

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