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mistyisjafo
04-03-2007, 12:28 PM
I miss those long ago drive-ins where you packed food, friends and blankets into the trunk. I've heard stories that there are drive-ins "some where" but no one really seemed to know. But just by fate and some circumstance, I'll be going to see Grindhouse at Mission Tiki Drive in (http://www.missiontiki.com) this Saturday.
You must check out Mission Tiki's site which is Swakolicious. :D
Snowflake
04-03-2007, 12:33 PM
Very cool! :snap:
Lani and I go to the drive-in in Sacramento at least once a year (although it is skanky instead of swanky).
blueerica
04-03-2007, 01:13 PM
Looks really cool. I think I'll have to make a voyage...
Jazzman
04-03-2007, 02:28 PM
Drive-ins rock! We have one about forty minutes south of us and we make the trip down as often as we can during the summer months. I have a ball going. Their snack bar looks and feels like something straight out of the late fifties. It's totally like stepping back in time. We've seen both Pirates films there and it was a blast seeing those in that setting.
Eliza Hodgkins 1812
04-03-2007, 06:06 PM
This is AWESOME! A bit of a haul for the car-less, but worth it. So, so fun! And Grindhouse would be the PERFECT movie to see there.
NickO'Time
04-03-2007, 06:32 PM
Of all the cool places to check out. They have nicely laid out Website too.:)
Kevy Baby
04-03-2007, 06:38 PM
A friend once had an idea (though I am not sure if it was an original): a DIVE-in theatre
At the time, he was decidedly single and lived in a very singles apartment complex in Studio City. He knew it would be a wildly popular idea to set up a large projector and screen along with a 5.1 sound system aound the community pool. The idea being that we could watch the movie from the comfort of the pool.
Alas, we never pulled it off, but it was a good dream!
Kevy Baby
04-03-2007, 06:42 PM
OMG - I finally went to the site and discovered that this in Southern California (Montclair).
A dive-in theater might be fun but it wouldn't be very good for watching movies (it would have to be overlit and there'd be too much ambient noise).
thecorndogwalker
04-03-2007, 06:52 PM
City of Industry (Los Angeles County) California
Vineland Drive-in: 626-961-9262
located at 443 North Vineland Avenue
(¼ mile west of East Temple Avenue)
Classic Drive-in that was expanded to 4 screens,
with an overall capacity for over 1500 cars, which
still draws fantastic crowds on most weekends,
as the Los Angeles area's nearest operating Drive-in.
Open year-round, with 4 sets of double features,
and audio provided by FM stereo radio broadcast.
Admission: $7.00 (ages 12&UP); ages 11&under free.
I saw a double feature there last year.. WOLF CREEK & HOSTEL in a ram van full of scream queens... we should do a lot outing to the drive in.. very swanky.. the consession stand is pretty gnarly.. pack some treats ....
Strangler Lewis
04-03-2007, 06:53 PM
The first movie I remember seeing at the drive-in was "Love Story." I went with my parents on the way back from the beach.
JWBear
04-03-2007, 07:16 PM
I feel a swanking coming on.....
flippyshark
04-03-2007, 07:25 PM
The Dive-In became a reality at the home of HTHBellcaptain one night not so long ago. The feature was Finding Nemo. The patrons included myself and Mattterhorn Fan. Exotic sodas and peach salsa were served.
http://img454.imageshack.us/img454/3753/hthdiveinsg6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
It was fun. Someday, I've been promised a poolside Jaws showing. (hee hee hee)
Kevy Baby
04-03-2007, 07:33 PM
A dive-in theater might be fun but it wouldn't be very good for watching movies (it would have to be overlit and there'd be too much ambient noise).Well, if you are looking for a premium movie going experience, then no, it wouldn't be ideal. But it is the fun party atmosphere that makes it fun.
And our plan included a big pro-audio sound system and a very bright professional projector (I had access to the former and my friend had access to the latter). It wouldn't have been THX certified, but it would have been plenty bright and as loud as we needed it to be.
Not Afraid
04-03-2007, 07:55 PM
I've got a Wagon!
Prudence
04-03-2007, 08:11 PM
Three years we've lived here and there's a drive-in right down the street we've never been to. We should really do that. Of course, I'm usually in charge of the food. Last time, it was chicken parmesan.
Bornieo: Fully Loaded
04-03-2007, 08:13 PM
1977 - Star Wars - Drive in - Awesome!
CoasterMatt
04-03-2007, 08:22 PM
They've had "Dive In" movies at Raging Waters for years- It's especially fun to watch "Jaws" while sitting in an innertube.
This (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958338,00.html) article from Time Magazine in 1989 not only mentions the Dive In movies, but a new attraction at Disneyland called Splash Mountain :)
RStar
04-03-2007, 08:40 PM
Time Magazine in 1989 not only mentions the Dive In movies, but a new attraction at Disneyland called Splash Mountain :)I didn't know they showed movies on Splash Mountain!! :D
City of Industry (Los Angeles County) California
Vineland Drive-in: 626-961-9262
located at 443 North Vineland Avenue
(¼ mile west of East Temple Avenue)
Classic Drive-in that was expanded to 4 screens,
Wow! That's the drive-in my family use to go to when I was a kid!! I didn't know it was still operating!
The last time I went to the drive-in was horrible! It was at Highway 39 before it closed (and the built a Walmart- just like in the country song!) People coming and going, using their headlights, putting their foot on the brake it the spot in front of us and leaving it for long periods, and I missed the comfortable stadium seating and suround sound. I'm too spoiled to go back to drive-ins!
Lani and I only go to the drive-in and see movies we wouldn't otherwise see.
The Fast and Furious for example. Also, it needs to be something relatively well lit since there is a lot of light competition. We saw something (I forget what) that was so dark it was like watching the movie with our eyes closed.
Disneyphile
04-04-2007, 11:16 AM
We totally have to make this a swanking sometime. :snap:
mistyisjafo
04-04-2007, 12:35 PM
I like the idea of a Dive In. Who knew that they actually occured?
We must do either a Drive in or Dive in!
mistyisjafo
04-04-2007, 12:40 PM
OMG - I finally went to the site and discovered that this in Southern California (Montclair).
I know! It's not too far from where I live in Orange either. I can't wait to see the place. Full report coming soon.
thecorndogwalker
04-04-2007, 12:48 PM
Check out what they are giving at the Vineland Drive-in
http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/catvine
Ponine
04-04-2007, 02:12 PM
They've had "Dive In" movies at Raging Waters for years- It's especially fun to watch "Jaws" while sitting in an innertube.
We also have "dive In" movies at the local recreation center. I havent seen this years schedule, but they announce them, you take your kids, your floaties....
and everyone hangs out in the pool.
The snack bar is open, and they are typically family style movies.... it can get quite cozy. ;)
From an old press release.
"The aquatic center will show two more family-friendly flicks this season, including Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" tonight. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. to give kids and their families a chance to settle in and splash around in the pool before the movie begins at sunset.
The La Mesa dive-in, which began with a big-screen television and about 40 guests, has now graduated to a projector screen and audiences that have topped more than 200. Previous films, such as "Harry Potter" and the "Lion King," drew major crowds, Jackman said.
....
The lifeguard staff increases to seven members during dive-in nights."
Kevy Baby
04-04-2007, 02:23 PM
We must do either a Drive in or Dive in!Here's an idea: we bring an above ground pool and a big water truck and have a
Dive In at the Drive In
CoasterMatt
04-04-2007, 03:03 PM
As long as nobody Ps in the Ool.
mistyisjafo
04-09-2007, 06:55 PM
First off a group on Meetup and the So Cal Drive In people were responsible for putting together the tailgate party at Mission Tiki. Everyone was super friendly and fun. One group brought their super barbeque with propane to bbq bratworst & buns. Besides the on going potluck which made the rounds at the tailgate there was the very swank and extremely tiki Mission Drive In refreshment stand. Although the place is small, it's very quaint and kept very nicely clean from what I could see. The refreshment stand had tiki's galore and had a cool hawaiian theme inside. Food wasn't over priced. In fact the "Sweetheart" deal was one large popcorn, 2 hot dogs, 2 large sodas and a large candy for about $14. Pretty reasonable considering I only paid $6 per person to get in. The butter wasn't that cheap stuff but real butter with real grease! Hot dogs weren't spectacular but still fresh.
The So Cal Drive In people also have an on going relationship with the owners of Mission Tiki and were able to have them give us an extra break during the showing of Grindhouse. The movie didn't start until sundown around 8:30 pm so they happily gave our group a special "intermission". A much needed bathroom break that's for sure!
All in all I loved the whole experience. Much better than I thought it would be. Giving it 2 :snap: :snap: and a twist. :cheers:
BDBopper
04-09-2007, 07:34 PM
A friend once had an idea (though I am not sure if it was an original): a DIVE-in theatre
At the time, he was decidedly single and lived in a very singles apartment complex in Studio City. He knew it would be a wildly popular idea to set up a large projector and screen along with a 5.1 sound system aound the community pool. The idea being that we could watch the movie from the comfort of the pool.
Alas, we never pulled it off, but it was a good dream!
One of the local water parks, White Water does that several times during the summer. The keep the park open later than usual and show a family-friendly movie. I also think this is something that they do on cruise ships.
BDBopper
04-09-2007, 07:39 PM
Thank you for sharing! I have always wanted to go to a Drive In but there is not one too close to me. There is one closer to Atlanta and I would definitely go there if I had a car...but I cannot see well enough to have a car, let alone drive one.
Cynthia
07-23-2010, 09:51 AM
I just found out that the Mission Tiki is but 20 minutes from my house, anyone been yet?
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