I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's and we had some amazing Drive-in Theaters back then. The closest one to us was the 41-Twin Drive-in🎥Theater🎥 on South 27th Street in Franklin, Wisconsin. I used to LOVE that place. There was nothing like spending a Friday or Saturday night at the Drive-in. The 41-Twin Drive-in had on huge screen, on both sides. They took one screen and put another one on the other side. Later on they expanded and added two more screens, a bit smaller but still decent to each side. The original screen had the 🔊speakers🔊 that hooked onto your window, while the newer screens you had to use your car radio or a portable radio if you had one. I really miss it. The second place was the 24-Outdoor out in West Allis. They weren't as big as the 41-Twin, but it was still a awesome place. Plus they had a really nice playground for kids. Swingsets, those bouncing spring rides, a jungle gym, and other necessities for kids fun. Both had really good concession stands. The 🍔🍔🍔Hamburgers🍔Cheeseburgers🍔🍔🍔 were sooo soooo good! The 🍟French🍟Fries🍟 were epic! And both places had🍦🍨🍧 ICE CREAM!!🍦🍨🍧, as well as other yummy items! 🍩Doughnuts🍩,🍪Cookies🍪, 🎂other🍰sweets🧁🥧, and 🍫🍬CANDY!🍭 Plus 🥤soda🥤and/or 🧃juice🧃. For a kid it was the best place to go.
This brings back so many wonderful memories.❤ Franklin, Wisconsin was my home as I mentioned below, but the town that this was shown at is so similar to my town. It really took me back to when I was a kid growing up. Those little clips.....5 minutes to go til showtime! We had the jumping 🌭Hotdog🌭and Bun in a 🎪circus🎪setting for one of ours. Those were some really special times!
We never had the promotion like the one they showed @ 19:55 mark. The "From Dusk til` Dawn" promotion they showed. That would have been such a unique idea especially once I got my Driver's license. Spend a night at the movies? Relaxing in your car, yep that would have been epic!
You still have a Drive-in Theater? That's awesome and pretty lucky. We had two Drive-in Theaters near our house. One was really close. About 2 miles south. The other was a bit farther away but not too bad. I'd say maybe 15 minutes tops. The 41-Twin was the name of our favorite Drive-in. Sadly it was torn down about 25 years ago. I spent so many summers with my parents at both the 41-Twin Drive-in and the 24-Outdoor Drive-in. Those were some of the best and most fun times I had as a kid, next to going to County Stadium for Brewers games. Every single part of the Drive-in was fun. Before the movie began kids had a small playground to play on. Swing-sets, a big Sand Box, those Springy Animals you could ride. They would bounce back and forth....boingy, boingy, boingy, boingy, and usually a slide. It was really fun beginning to end. I really miss those days. To still be able to spend some time with your family at a Drive-in Theater has to be a very special time. It's great that not all Drive-in Theaters are gone. They were such a huge part of many people's lives. I'm really happy that you and your city can still experience this. Take care and God Bless.
Where I live in New Mexico, there is one Tastee Freeze left. It's in a town called Tularosa. It's in Southern NM. Still serve the amazing soft serve cones and still runs old school. Old tables, kitchen, and old fashioned food.
18:26 I assume this was generally available in the South and the Midwest. I don’t remember BBQ sandwiches at the Drive-Ins in New Jersey or Connecticut.
even though i've never been to a drive in movie theater, this feels nostalgic to me
it hits the nostalgia part in my brain just right
I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's and we had some amazing Drive-in Theaters back then. The closest one to us was the 41-Twin Drive-in🎥Theater🎥 on South 27th Street in Franklin, Wisconsin. I used to LOVE that place. There was nothing like spending a Friday or Saturday night at the Drive-in. The 41-Twin Drive-in had on huge screen, on both sides. They took one screen and put another one on the other side. Later on they expanded and added two more screens, a bit smaller but still decent to each side. The original screen had the 🔊speakers🔊 that hooked onto your window, while the newer screens you had to use your car radio or a portable radio if you had one. I really miss it. The second place was the 24-Outdoor out in West Allis. They weren't as big as the 41-Twin, but it was still a awesome place. Plus they had a really nice playground for kids. Swingsets, those bouncing spring rides, a jungle gym, and other necessities for kids fun. Both had really good concession stands. The 🍔🍔🍔Hamburgers🍔Cheeseburgers🍔🍔🍔 were sooo soooo good! The 🍟French🍟Fries🍟 were epic! And both places had🍦🍨🍧 ICE CREAM!!🍦🍨🍧, as well as other yummy items! 🍩Doughnuts🍩,🍪Cookies🍪, 🎂other🍰sweets🧁🥧, and 🍫🍬CANDY!🍭 Plus 🥤soda🥤and/or 🧃juice🧃. For a kid it was the best place to go.
This brings back so many wonderful memories.❤ Franklin, Wisconsin was my home as I mentioned below, but the town that this was shown at is so similar to my town. It really took me back to when I was a kid growing up. Those little clips.....5 minutes to go til showtime! We had the jumping 🌭Hotdog🌭and Bun in a 🎪circus🎪setting for one of ours. Those were some really special times!
We never had the promotion like the one they showed @ 19:55 mark. The "From Dusk til` Dawn" promotion they showed. That would have been such a unique idea especially once I got my Driver's license. Spend a night at the movies? Relaxing in your car, yep that would have been epic!
This footage seems to be from the SkyView Cruise-In theater which still operates outside of Lancaster Ohio
11:04, that music haunts me I feel like I should be pushing a shopping cart through a lovely new grocery store in the village ...
We still have the West Wind Drive-In off Hwy 50 & Bradshaw Rd. here in Sacramento.
You still have a Drive-in Theater? That's awesome and pretty lucky. We had two Drive-in Theaters near our house. One was really close. About 2 miles south. The other was a bit farther away but not too bad. I'd say maybe 15 minutes tops. The 41-Twin was the name of our favorite Drive-in. Sadly it was torn down about 25 years ago. I spent so many summers with my parents at both the 41-Twin Drive-in and the 24-Outdoor Drive-in. Those were some of the best and most fun times I had as a kid, next to going to County Stadium for Brewers games. Every single part of the Drive-in was fun. Before the movie began kids had a small playground to play on. Swing-sets, a big Sand Box, those Springy Animals you could ride. They would bounce back and forth....boingy, boingy, boingy, boingy, and usually a slide. It was really fun beginning to end. I really miss those days. To still be able to spend some time with your family at a Drive-in Theater has to be a very special time. It's great that not all Drive-in Theaters are gone. They were such a huge part of many people's lives. I'm really happy that you and your city can still experience this. Take care and God Bless.
Amazing so cute
Love the drive in in Baltimore just one left at bebgiee.
So sad that there are no more Tastee-Freez stands in existence anymore. 😞
They are in select Wienerschnitzel locations here in Northern California.
Where I live in New Mexico, there is one Tastee Freeze left. It's in a town called Tularosa. It's in Southern NM. Still serve the amazing soft serve cones and still runs old school. Old tables, kitchen, and old fashioned food.
We have Tastee Freeze in our Der Weiners here in Tucson,Arizona
St Pete Beach FL
18:26 I assume this was generally available in the South and the Midwest. I don’t remember BBQ sandwiches at the Drive-Ins in New Jersey or Connecticut.
Is the karaoke gone forever? I listen to your versions more than the actual songs... they're the best!
they are back!
hi as i am from the uk it was great to see
Cool
"Neckless"? 😁
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I know, that always cracks me up.
I blow this show😊
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