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Drive in theatre seattle
Drive in theatre seattle












  1. DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE MOVIE
  2. DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE DRIVER
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Order tickets ahead of time online they sell fast. It’s about 25 minutes from Olympia and 50 minutes from Tacoma.

  • Skyline Drive-In Theater in Shelton (experience described above) suits South Sound families.
  • DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE MOVIE

    Drive-in movie theaters around Seattle and Western Washington

    drive in theatre seattle

    And now, much to my heart’s delight, the Goonies’ catchphrase “Hey, you guuuuuuys” is now a common refrain in our household. The Skyline experience was great for our family, and brought us together for a meet-up with friends. Check out the Skyline’s Coming Soon page to plan ahead. The Skyline season opens in spring with weekend showings only, then by summer movies will show 7 nights a week. This makes it possible to see each half of the double feature without the 2 a.m. Skyline also does a Sunday Switch, with the screening order of the double feature reversed. If you do stay for the second feature, plan for a 2 a.m. Credit: Nikki McCoy Heading homeĬars can leave anytime during a movie or at the intermission. Watching the movie at the Skyline Drive-In.

    DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE PORTABLE

    And if you happen to accidentally drain your car battery, helpful staff members are onsite with portable battery jumpers if needed. If your car doesn’t have an FM receiver, you can rent one from the snack bar. Once dusk settles in and the movie is about to start, tune your car radio to 89.1 FM. Our carloads sent the dads in for provisions, and they returned with armloads of popcorn, pretzels and drinks. Snacks and food are the main source of revenue for the theater, so we recommend stocking up (and note that no outside food or drink is allowed).

    DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE DRIVER

    Some folks sit in their truck beds others just sit in the driver and passenger seats of their car.ĭon’t miss a trip to the snack bar. We found that having our car doors and windows open was a great way to socialize and enjoy the summer evening. We parked our van with the rear gate facing the screen so we could relax with the aforementioned pillows, blankets and bean bag chair. Credit: Nikki McCoy The drive-in experience Parking next to friends at Shelton’s Skyline Drive-In Theater. We watched “The Goonies” - an ’80s movie classic. We also made sure to arrive early so we’d have lots of time to visit and settle in before showtime.Įach showing at the Skyline is a double feature. We met our friends at a nearby gas station and caravanned into the lot. If you’re planning to meet up with another family, make sure you have similar-sized vehicles to be able to park next to each other. Employees direct guests to park in different locations according to vehicle size. (check the time when you purchase tickets online) and movies start at dusk, which is closer to 9 p.m. Arriving and parking at the drive-inĪt the entrance, show your ticket on your phone. (Click on the Now Showing or Coming Soon links on the website to find date-specific ticket links.) Follow Skyline’s Facebook page for movie selections and buy tickets early. It’s $8 for ages 12 and older $3 for kids 6–11 and free for ages 5 and younger. Getting your ticketsįor the Skyline, book your tickets online, in advance and pay per person in your car. Read on for our Skyline experience and then find a list of drive-in movie theaters (and pop-up opportunities) around the sound. Plus, it meant a night of fun with the whole family, always a special treat. My family was instead packed up for a cozy night at the Skyline Drive-In Theater in Shelton.įor a not-too-big outlay of cash, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity for the old-school summer fun of watching a drive-in movie. I was pretty sure there was even a bean bag chair somewhere in the back.

    drive in theatre seattle

    DRIVE IN THEATRE SEATTLE FULL

    I’d never seen my van so full of pillows and blankets.














    Drive in theatre seattle