Have you noticed that drive-ins are experiencing a revival lately? Several
drive-ins have been renovated and reopened, new ones have been built, and some
have even added screens. Drive-in culture is thriving these days.
Because of their nostalgic appeal, drive-ins offer a refreshingly unique
alternative to cineplexes and other forms of today's commercialized
entertainment. Drive-in movies appeal to young and old alike, especially
families, all looking for good value for their entertainment dollar. Drive-ins
are more than just movies; they're about starry nights, cruisin' in and cookin'
out. They can offer quality programming, special events, and in-car stereo sound.
If you or someone you know is thinking about visiting a drive-in, or just
heading out on a cross country road trip, the Pocket Drive-In Locator is just the
ticket.
This quick reference of over 500 operating drive-in movie theaters around the
world, lets you find drive-ins by name or metropolitan area. The United States
drive-in listings are even cross-referenced with a state map providing
approximate locations. You can also consult special sections highlighting Route
66 drive-ins and drive-ins operating all year.
The Pocket Drive-In Locator is brought to you by brother-and-sister team,
Kipp Sherer and Jennifer Sherer Janisch, who have been researching drive-ins
since 1995 when they decided the world needed more good drive-ins. Their website,
Drive-ins.com and this pocket guide are byproducts of their drive-in research
over the years combined with contributions from drive-in goers and enthusiasts
around the world.
Today, the duo continues to research drive-ins in preparation for an
entertainment facility they will open in Las Vegas, Nevada. They also make
frequent road trips and visit drive-ins across the country whenever they can,
sharing their experiences via the World Wide Web at Drive-ins.com.
Brother-and-sister team, Kipp Sherer and Jennifer Sherer Janisch, started
researching drive-ins in 1995 when they decided the world needed more good
drive-ins. Their website, Drive-ins.com, is a byproduct of their drive-in
research over the years combined with contributions from drive-in goers and
enthusiasts around the world.
When they're not visiting drive-ins or working on the website, Jennifer can
be seen tooling around Las Vegas in her '68 Mustang Fastback and Kipp can be
found putting out fires. Jennifer is a technical writer and Kipp is a
firefighter/paramedic.