Note from their website: Thanks to the wonderful and generous support of our community, business sponsors, and guests, Hull’s Drive-In can now show all our movies on a state-of-the-art digital projector with a picture sharpness and clarity you must see to believe! From your friends at Hull’s Drive-In Theatre – THANK YOU one and all!
The Redwood Drive-In opened in 198 as a single screen. Additional screens were added in 1977, 1978 and 1983. Teh Redwood is now all digital. Their website
The Midway should be listed as closed, the website is defunct and the telephone is no longer in service. The address: 11826 Texas 86, Quitaque, TX 79255
A History of the Showboat Drive-In: The Showboat Drive In opened March 31, 2006. Johnny and Chris Rumfolo own it. Our drive in was family built and operated. Along with his father, J.W. Rumfolo and sons Joseph and Michael, Johnny literally built the drive in from the ground up. We run the drive in ourselves with Joseph as projectionist, his wife Dinah overseeing concession and handling various aspects of paperwork, and our youngest son Michael in charge of ticket sales. Johnny’s grandfather, Walter Rumfolo owned The Showboat Drive In, a drive in restaurant in Houston, Texas during the 50’s. My parents, Lloyd and Wanda Olinger, worked at The Showboat Drive In in Bay City, Texas when they were teens. So I guess you could say our drive in was meant to be.
We opened the drive in with one screen. In May of 2007 we added our second screen thanks to the great response to the drive in. We are still adding and improving as we work and learn more about the business. Each of our screens holds 400 cars and broadcasts the sound over FM frequency to your car radio.
Drive Ins began closing down in the late 70’s and early 80’s for many reasons. Land values grew, drive ins popped up too close to each other and couldn’t thrive, property taxes, vcr’s, and movie rental businesses. So you might ask, “What has changed?” We think it’s time to get back to a simpler time and spend some time with your family. What could be more fun than sitting under the stars watching a movie with your family or your special someone. There’s not a lot you can do with your whole family that’s inexpensive and enjoyable. Our concession prices are reasonable and our ticket prices are a bargain for a double feature!
We had a great time when we were young making memories at the drive in with our families and we hope everyone will come out to The Showboat Drive In and make some memories of their own!
The Drive-In is fully digi8tal
The Park Place Drive-In has made the conversion to digital projection & sound.
Note from their website: Thanks to the wonderful and generous support of our community, business sponsors, and guests, Hull’s Drive-In can now show all our movies on a state-of-the-art digital projector with a picture sharpness and clarity you must see to believe! From your friends at Hull’s Drive-In Theatre – THANK YOU one and all!
According to their website the Keysville Drive-In is closed again.
The Starlite Drive-In converted to digital projection in 2012.
This drive-in is closed. It did not open for the 2014 season and the phone is disconnected.
Their website is still up but as mentioned it states that it was not open in 2014.
They have a fundraiser in progress to convert to digital projection.
The Sunset Drive-In has made the conversion to digital. Address: 155 Porters Point Rd, Colchester, VT 05446
The Redwood Drive-In opened in 198 as a single screen. Additional screens were added in 1977, 1978 and 1983. Teh Redwood is now all digital. Their website
Car capacity is 650 cars.
The address on their website matches the address in the header: Sky Vue Drive In Theater, 10713 US Hwy 69 N, Tyler, Texas 75706. Tel. NO 903.535.9993
The Tower Drive-In was unable to fund converting to digital projection so they closed.
The Midway should be listed as closed, the website is defunct and the telephone is no longer in service. The address: 11826 Texas 86, Quitaque, TX 79255
Address and tel-no from their website: 2090 West Business 83, Mercedes, TX 78570, 956-514-9292. Their website
Address rom their website: 5101 Clovis Hwy. Lubbock, TX 79416. All digital, tel. no. 806-749-7469. website
Address: 3015 S. Dallas Ave., Lamesa, TX 79331, this maps directly to the drive-in.
A History of the Showboat Drive-In: The Showboat Drive In opened March 31, 2006. Johnny and Chris Rumfolo own it. Our drive in was family built and operated. Along with his father, J.W. Rumfolo and sons Joseph and Michael, Johnny literally built the drive in from the ground up. We run the drive in ourselves with Joseph as projectionist, his wife Dinah overseeing concession and handling various aspects of paperwork, and our youngest son Michael in charge of ticket sales. Johnny’s grandfather, Walter Rumfolo owned The Showboat Drive In, a drive in restaurant in Houston, Texas during the 50’s. My parents, Lloyd and Wanda Olinger, worked at The Showboat Drive In in Bay City, Texas when they were teens. So I guess you could say our drive in was meant to be. We opened the drive in with one screen. In May of 2007 we added our second screen thanks to the great response to the drive in. We are still adding and improving as we work and learn more about the business. Each of our screens holds 400 cars and broadcasts the sound over FM frequency to your car radio. Drive Ins began closing down in the late 70’s and early 80’s for many reasons. Land values grew, drive ins popped up too close to each other and couldn’t thrive, property taxes, vcr’s, and movie rental businesses. So you might ask, “What has changed?” We think it’s time to get back to a simpler time and spend some time with your family. What could be more fun than sitting under the stars watching a movie with your family or your special someone. There’s not a lot you can do with your whole family that’s inexpensive and enjoyable. Our concession prices are reasonable and our ticket prices are a bargain for a double feature! We had a great time when we were young making memories at the drive in with our families and we hope everyone will come out to The Showboat Drive In and make some memories of their own! The Drive-In is fully digi8tal
Now fully digital.
The drive-in is now fully digital.
The Tascosa Drive-In was listed as opening in 1953.
The Stardust drive-in is fully digital on both screens. Header need to be changeed to 2 screens. car capacity is listed at 375.
Car capacity is listed at 635. According to their website they are not digital.
The Summer Drive-In is fully digital.
Car capacity is 550.
From their website: WE ARE ALL DIGITAL!!!! COME TO SEE AND HEAR THE DIFFERENCE!!!