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    • Ford Drive in Movie Theater Detroit. Ford Drive In Theatre - 10400 Ford Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126. This Ford-Wyoming drive in theater is open year round, even weekends in the winter!
    • Summer Drive In Movie Theaters Ann Arbor - Plymouth. Summer Drive-In - USA Hockey Arena, 14900 Beck Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170. Check Summer Drive-In's website for Dinner and Movie specials, see what's playing and showtimes.
    • Capri Drive in Movie Theater Coldwater. Capri Drive-In Theater-Photo courtesy of the theater. Visit the Famous Capri Drive-In Theater - 119 W Chicago Rd, Coldwater, MI.
    • Carsonville Drive in Movie Theater - Michigan's Longest Running Outdoor Movie Since 1948! Hi Way Drive Inn - 2778 Sanilac Rd, Carsonville, MI 48419. The Hi Way Drive Inn is an old-time drive-in movie spot with a snack bar & indoor concessions, open seasonally since 1948.
  1. May 15, 2018 · Carsonville – Hi-Way Drive-In. Carsonville’s drive-in opened in 1948 and proudly proclaims itself as Michigan’s longest-running outdoor movie. Movies start at sunset and admission is $8.50 for adults and $6.50 for children 3 and up.

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    If you’re feeling nostalgic, a trip to one the good, old-fashioned Michigan drive-in movie theaters may be exactly what you need. Yes, drive-in movie theaters do still exist, and lucky for us, Michigan has enough of them for all of us to enjoy. An added bonus? Drive-in movie theaters are the perfect option for those wishing to social distance from ...

    Drive-In theaters evoke a sense of nostalgia, they represent the glory days and the memories that come with it. Expose your loved ones to one of the best movie experiences of all time and go to a drive-in theater where you can relive the past from the comfort of your own DeLorean time machine. Read on to discover more about drive-ins in Michigan. T...

    Recently, Michigan drive-ins have been experiencing a resurgence in popularity (in part due to social distancing) and are making a comeback. That’s great news for those who remember summer nights filled with popcorn, favorite friends and the latest Hollywood flick. It’s also great news for a whole new generation of movie-goers eager to partake in o...

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    • Hi-Way Drive-In Theater. 2778 E. Sanilac Rd., Carsonville. It’s one of Michigan’s oldest operating outdoor movie venues, dating back to 1948. Sound is available through FM car radio.
    • Capri Drive-In Theater. 119 W. Chicago Road, Coldwater. Opened in 1964, with a second screen added in 1986, this is a two screen theater lot. Sound is available through AM and FM, or you can rent a portable radio on site.
    • Ford-Wyoming Drive In Theatre. 10400 Ford Road, Dearborn. Opened in spring 1950. Because the 70th anniversary happened during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the theater postponed the public celebration and rescheduled it for May 19, 2022.
    • 5 Mile Drive In. 28190 M-152, Dowagiac. Built in 1961. Radios are available to loan out if your vehicle does not have FM. Playground on site. Private party rentals available.
    • By John Serba | jserba@mlive.com. Hey, movie watcher. Yeah, you, squinting at Netflix on your smartphone or reclining your motorized leather seat while eating hummus with celery at the digital multiplex: the drive-in movie is not dead.
    • Capri Drive-In, Coldwater. The Magocs family has owned and operated the single-screen Capri since it opened in 1964. The theater was once praised by drive-in aficionado Don Sanders in The New York Times.
    • Cherry Bowl Drive-In, Honor. This beloved Up North spot has been showing films under the stars since 1953, and might offer Michigan's most nostalgic drive-in experience, with vintage intermission clips, cartoons and a diner-style concession.
    • Danny Boy's Drive-In, Ionia. Here's a novelty - a drive-in theater that opened in 2012. It features an inflatable screen and a $5 per-car snack permit allowing you to bring in all the food you want.
  2. Apr 3, 2020 · Of the approximately 130 drive-in theaters that once operated in Michigan, eight remain—a sign of the state’s devotion to automobiles, car culture, and the simple pleasures of being outside ...

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  4. Jun 6, 2023 · Dating back to 1948, the outdoor movie venue located at 2778 E. Sanilac Rd., Carsonville, is one of Michigan’s long-standing and historic drive-in theaters. Moviegoers can tune in to the movie’s sound through their FM car radios.

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