Drive-In Theatre
A Drive-In Theatre is an outdoor cinema where viewers watch movies from their cars. Typically, a large screen is set up in a parking lot or open field, and sound is transmitted through speakers or car radios. This format became popular in the 1950s and 1960s, allowing families to enjoy films in a more private setting.
Drive-in theaters often feature a double feature, showing two movies for the price of one ticket. They provide a nostalgic experience, combining the enjoyment of film with the comfort of one's vehicle. Many drive-ins also offer concessions like popcorn and candy for a complete movie night.