![]() ![]() Rock 'N' Roll Drive-In, located about four hours and 45 minutes east of Springfield, opened during the COVID-19 pandemic. More: Hiking, wine, dinosaurs and classic cars: 10 places to explore in the Ozarks in 2022 Rock 'N' Roll Drive-InĪdmission: $20 per carload for double features and classic movies, $30 per carload for new releases Cash and card are accepted at the concession stand. Only cash is accepted at the ticket gate. Tickets are available for purchase in person. Showing: "Top Gun: Maverick" and "The Lost City" June 4-5 at 9 p.m. Gates open one hour before showtime and the first movie starts at dusk. Located in Carthage, 66 Drive-In is about an hour west of Springfield. Where: 17231 Old 66 Boulevard in CarthageĪdmission: $8 per adult, $4 per child ages 6-12, children 5 and under are free Order tickets in advance at bit.ly/3tdVJgN 66 Drive-In Showing: "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Days of Thunder" on screen one and "Bob's Burgers Movie" and "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" on screen two June 3-9 at 8:45 p.m. The drive-in features two outdoor screens and shows movies every night of the week. Just over three hours northeast of Springfield is Starlite Drive-In Movie Theater. Order tickets in advance at bit.ly/3ajl1n0 Starlite Drive-In Movie TheaterĪdmission: $11 per adult, $4 per child, $20 per carload Showing: "Family Camp" and "Top Gun: Maverick" June 4-5 and "Jurassic World: Dominion" starting June 10 Today, the theater accommodates 298 cars and offers a variety of concession menu options. In 1979, the original wooden screen burnt down and was replaced with a steel screen, which remains today. The theater first opened in 1951 and has changed ownership several times over the years. Sunset Drive-In Theater in Aurora is about 45 minutes southwest of Springfield and shows movies on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Sunset Drive-In TheaterĪdmission: $8 per adult, children 6 and under are free Unless noted otherwise, this is the case for the following theaters and showings. ![]() ![]() Traditionally, drive-in movie theaters show double features, two movies for the price of one. In preparation for warmer temperatures and longer summer nights, the News-Leader compiled a list of 11 drive-in theaters throughout Missouri worth exploring this summer. Though movies are more accessible today, many still enjoy the experience of sitting in a car, windows down, or lounging in a lawn chair in the grass, watching a movie in the outdoors. Held in New Jersey, moviegoers enjoyed "Wives Beware" for just 25 cents per car. Monday, June 6 marks 89 years since the first drive-in screening. National Drive-In Movie Day is just around the corner, which celebrates the anniversary of the first drive-in movie theater opening in the United States. ![]()
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