Screen I could find within safe driving distance of downtown (about 45 miles, Vehicle (of sorts, an old Rambler) and I was frequenting every outdoor movie I vowed to return as soon as I owned a car, and before long I did have a Were wheeled past their comfy, warm cars and dropped outside the exit gate. As soonĪs our feet hit the pavement, some guys rolled up in a beach-buggy-style cartĪnd hauled us off the premises to the sound of paying patrons laughing as we The other side, and it was obvious that half the lot was staring at us. Proved easy enough to scale, but it made the damnedest noise as we slid down To what we'd do once inside (I guess we assumed we could sit near a speaker poleĭusty-yellow and surrounded by palm trees, the Midway's sloping hollow wall The single-screen Midway to see Star Trek: The Motion Picture, with no plan as Held our spots while three of us went down the road to attempt sneaking into Nearby arena parking lot (Frank Zappa, well worth the cold 'n' cramps). It was December 1979, and I was already camping out for concert tix in the The Midway, on the northwest corner of Mission Bay Drive and Sports Arena Boulevard. The first drive-in theater I ever snuck into in San Diego was also the first one built here, The original version is now text-only, with the photos removed, while thisĮxpanded and updated draft has all the original photos, plus several dozen The schedule of events is continuously updated with new events, so check back often.This is an expanded “director’s cut” of an article that originally appeared Snacks will also be available online when you reserve your tickets, and Drive-in Dinner Boxes are available through Westfield North County’s restaurant partners. Tickets are $50 per car and are available for purchase online or by calling 80. Doors open for all shows at 6:30pm on a first-come-first-serve basis with all shows beginning at 8pm. Head to the Nordstrom parking lot, where more than 250 spaces allow for enjoying the show at a safe distance. The lineup is family friendly and a portion of ticket sales benefits the CCAE, who raises funds for the Escondido Community Foundation, Central San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce, and visual and performing arts programming at the Center. Westfield North County, in partnership with the California Center for the Arts, Escondido (CCCAE), is hosting drive-in movies and live concerts from September through November. Dinner and a Movie is $50 for regular seating and $65 for VIP treatment, not including tax and gratuity.ĭistance from SD: None! It’s in Point Loma. Reservations are mandatory, so call 61 or email to save your spot. With the reopening of indoor dining, it’s turning the bar area into a VIP section, where you’ll have a private screen. The menu changes weekly but past dinners have showcased dishes like seared scallops, red curry shrimp rice bowls, and an exclusive dessert created by Chef Peter Ziegler, as well as popcorn for every table. Seating begins at 7:15pm, so you’ll have plenty of time to sip a cocktail inspired by the evening’s movie. The sweet oyster-shaped pool and cool retro vibe at Charles + Dinorah make the perfect setting for date night or a special occasion anytime, but join them every Wednesday for Dinner and a Movie, a uniquely themed evening that includes a classic feature film and a curated three-course meal.
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