I’ll keep this simple. Prices are $ 10 for each person over 10. But for that price you get two movies, that’s great. Movie selections aren’t always optimal. With an action movie, I think there should be a scary movie for the older crowd. We seen two kid movies and there was under fifteen cars around us. Sound comes through the radio, don’t forget to start your car to charge the battery. We brought our own snacks. They have portapotties, super dark late at night. Picture was great but the screen was laxed so it coulda been better.
Liz P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Troy, MI
I won tickets for this place from a fellow blogger, and since seeing a movie at a drive-in has always been on my bucket list, I was excited to try it out. I spoke to the people on the phone earlier that day, because originally I was supposed to pick the tickets up at the office there; however, it closed at 8 and we were only going for the later movie. They agreed to hold my tix at the restaurant bar for me, which was easy to find and pick up. Once you get there and pay at the booth, you receive a booklet with instructions(what radio ststion to tune in to, etc.) and are directed what screen to go to. My boyfriend hadn’t seen the new Mission Impossible yet, so we went to see that. We could see the Minions/Ant-Man screen from where ours was, but I’m not sure where the 3rd screen was — somewhere beyond that, I think. You’re able to walk to the concessions stand and prices are reasonable — we got a small soda($ 2.75), an ice cream sandwich, and a slice of pizza($ 3 each). They also do have port-a-potties but I(regretfully) had to use one later and it smelled pretty bad… I’d recommend only using it if extremely necessary. The concessions stand closes around 11 – 11:15pm, FYI. Also, if you’re in a sedan, the spaces closest to the screen are reserved for you; originally we parked behind the SUVs and trucks and then between movies, we switched. If I were to go back here, I’d bring a handheld radio and some lawn chairs, though — that seemed to be the way to go. Overall, it was an interesting experience, and for $ 10 a person, is not a bad deal if you stay for both movies. Plymouth is a little far from me but I’d like to go again next summer.
Gus F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Northville, MI
Nice night out and not too expensive. Three screens each with a different double feature. Easy to find a good view of the screen.
Mary D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Very nice drive in setup and they will be open until September! 3 screens with current features with typical drive in programming:(ie the current animated or family fiendly movie is the early one and an action packed film the later one). Digital projection, which is how all drive ins are functioning now. Picture looks great! CJ’s Brewing Company is a full service restaurant right on site and you can even get a dinner & a movie deal for a good bargain. You can also bring in your own food! Friendly doggies can come, too. They sell out FAST for popular movies, especially new ones, so come early and get the best spot! There doesn’t seem to be a polite way to park like at real drive ins(small cars in front). It’s nice to have an option other than Sundance Kid in Toledo!