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Minnesota Drive-In Theaters
Vali-Hi Drive-In
Vali-Hi Drive-In ~ 11260 Hudson Blvd. N. ~ Lake Elmo, MN 55042
The Vali-Hi Drive-Inin Lake Elmo, Minnesota shows a triple feature, every night of the week. The gate opens at 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 on Sundays, and 8 p.m. the rest of the week. They have made a point of having affordable food, including hot dogs for $1 each. They do not take credit card, but they do have an ATM machine on site.

Location: 11260 Hudson Blvd. N., Lake Elmo, MN (On I-94 at Manning)
Telephone: 651-436-7464


Starlite 5 Drive-In Theatre

STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATER LITCHFIELD MN

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The Starlite 5 Drive-Inoffers five different screens, each of which show a double feature, seven days per week. Originally only a single-screen theater, the theater closed in 1981 and then re-opened in 1998 with five screens. The theater does not allow outside food and only accepts cash. They warn that there can be mosquitoes, so be sure to bring some repellant.

Location: 28264 Highway 22, Litchfield, MN (about 1.5 miles NW of town)
Telephone: 320-693-6990


Sky Vu Drive In
Sky Vu Drive In
Sky-Vu Drive In Theaterhas been a fixture outside Warren, Minnesota for 60 years, and has been owned and operated by Leonard Novak since the 1970s. They show a single, first-run movie six nights per week (Mondays excluded). They have a number of unique items at their snack bar, including Shorty’s Valley famous BBQ Sandwich. If you don’t want to sit in your car, they also offer camping, bonfires and picnic tables.

Location: Highway 1, Warren, MN (one mile west of town)
Telephone: 218-745-4161


Long Drive-In Theatre
Long Drive-In Theatre
Long Drive-In Theatreis a family-friendly theater in Long Prairie, Minnesota. They play a double feature every Friday through Sunday night during the year, rain or shine. Pets are also welcome at the theater, provided that they remain leashed and under control. No outside food or alcohol are permitted on the grounds. They also hold periodic events like a classic car night and a special Fright Night weekend.

Location: 4257 Riverside Drive, Long Prairie, MN 56347 (Just NW of town on Hwy. 71)
Telephone: 320-732-3142


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Cottage Grove Drive-In Theater
Cottage Grove Drive-In Theater
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I know that today is the anniversary of D-Day but I thought that we should celebrate something more enjoyable. On this day in American history, June 6th 1933, Richard Hollingshead opened the first drive-in theatre on Crescent Boulevard in Camden, NJ. His mother struggled to sit in comfort in normal theaters and he got the idea for an outdoor theatre where people could sit in comfort in their own car. He experimented with his own car in his own yard by stringing a sheet between two trees, a speaker behind the sheet and mounting a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of his car. After he perfected it he got a patent for it in May of 1933. Less then a month later he opened Park-In Theaters, Inc. He charged 25 cents per car and 25 cents per person. His idea caught on.

By 1949 they were called Drive-In's and were popping up all over the country. Mostly they showed B movies but it was still a cheap family outing or date. The most popular time for them was from the 1950's to the mid 1960's. By the 1970's the economy was getting worse. Growth of the industry slowed as land was getting expensive and Drive In's needed large lots of land to have enough room for all cars to view the screen. By the 1980's with increased competition from Cable TV and home videos the end was near for Drive-In's. Many of them closed up. At the height of its popularity there were over 5,000 in the USA. Now there is barely 500. There was a brief period of interest in the Drive-in theatre in early 21st century with some old drive-in's getting more business or groups of people gather to show movies on the sides of buildings with people viewing from parking lots or side yards. It still continues to this day but so far hasn't gained enough strength to revive the industry.
The Drive-in became an American icon. For decades not a summer went by without a family or teenagers paying a visit to their local Drive-in.
Below is a screen capture of the Dixie Gardens Drive-In after it fell into disrepair. It was later tore down and replaced by office buildings.

There aren’t many drive-in theaters left, but they do exist. Look online for one that’s close to you. If you can’t find an official one, there are places that erect screens to play films, and allow you to park near them. Some colleges do this, so you might want to check out local university websites. Even though it may be hard to pull this off, going to a drive-in movie is one of the old fashioned date ideas that anyone would love.

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