Michigan Has 7 Drive-In Movie Theaters – Here’s Where to Find Them
When Michigan summer hits, we are all looking for seasonal fun you can’t get anywhere else.
It’s time for the best Lake Michigan beaches, camping spots and of course… summer movies at the drive-in theater.
Drive-in movies are the retro vibe everyone is loving right now, from Gen X-ers to their kids who have decided that the 90s were the best decade.
They’ve always been a cult favorite throughout Michigan, but now drive-in theaters are going mainstream like never before.
These nine Michigan drive-in theaters are guaranteed to make your Michigan summer sweeter.
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Michigan Drive-In Movie Theaters
The drive-in movie is still alive in Michigan – and a ton of fun for kids and adults alike. It’s good to know a few tips to make the most of your time because there are some things that make a night out at the drive-in theater much different than your typical cinema.
We’ve found nine Michigan drive-in theaters for your next summer adventure, as well as all the tips you’ll need for making the most of your evening.
1 – Cherry Bowl Drive-In
9812 Honor Hwy, Honor, Michigan 49640
This historic landmark has been an “Up North” Tradition dating back to the ’50s and is popular with Sleeping Bear Dunes vacationers or those hanging out in the Leelanau Peninsula.
In addition to showing movies on a big screen, Cherry Bowl also offers 50s style mini-golf and has a wonderful playground.
2 – Ford Wyoming Drive-In
10400 Ford Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126
A great place to experience the nostalgia of the drive in movie theater in Metro Detroit! Bragging a whopping five screens, Ford Wyoming has all the best summer blockbusters.
The concessions stand was updated in 2017. They are even open in the winter and offer heaters to help take the chill away.
3 – Muskegon Getty Drive-In
920 E Summit Ave, Muskegon, MI 49444
Owned by Celebration Cinemas, the Getty Drive-In has all the summer blockbusters and is a favorite thing to do in Muskegon.
The Getty Drive-In has been around since 1948 and today boasts four giant outdoor screens. You’ll find concessions and a kids’ play area here, too.
4 – Capri Drive-In Theater
119 West Chicago Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036
Since the summer of ’64, the Capri Drive-In Theater has been a fun, safe, clean and memorable family destination. This theater has two screens, a full snack bar, and affordable prices.
5 – US 23 Drive-In
5200 Fenton Rd, Flint, MI 48507
Open 7 nights a week, rain or starlight. Affordable concessions, outside food is discouraged.
6 – Hi-Way Drive-In
2778 E Sanilac Rd, Carsonville, MI 48419
Claiming to be the oldest drive-in theater in the state (opening around 1948), Hi-Way Drive-In offers movies 7 days a week and includes concessions.
Located in the Thumb area, near Lake Huron.
7 – Summer Drive-In at USA Hockey Arena
14900 N Beck Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170
Double feature, first-run movies from the comfort of your vehicle while you listen in on your radio. Typically open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Get dinner delivered to your car.
What to Expect at a Drive-In Movie
Fun at a drive-in starts well before the first credits roll. Depending on the theater, you’ll usually have different outdoor play options. Some people will get there as early as possible and eat a late dinner at the drive-in.
The Show Starts at Dark
Drive-in movies don’t start until after the sun goes down, so that means the start time of the movies will sync with sunset times. You’ll want to check the showtimes at your theater before you leave.
You Get Two Movies for the Price of One
It’s typical for drive-in theaters to have double-headers. The trade-off for getting two movie tickets for the price of one is that the second movie can start very late (starting around midnight at times) so be sure to figure this into your plans.
What to Bring to a Drive-In Movie
Coming prepared to a drive-in theater can be all the difference between a fantastic night or a failed night.
Your Vehicle and Seating Choice Matters
There are a few different ways you can situate yourself for movie viewing:
- Pull into a parking spot and watch from the front seat. Only those in the front will be able to see, though. It’s not the best option if you have kids along.
- Back into your spot if you have a truck, SUV, or van. Open the back hatch or make a bed in the truck bed and cozy up.
- If you don’t want to sit in a vehicle for the show, bring comfortable lawn chairs, pillows, and blankets to sit on.
Bring Glow Sticks
Completely optional, of course, but bringing glow sticks is a ton of fun for the littler kids. You might also consider bringing bubbles and other outdoor activities for before the show.
Plan for Cool Nights and Insects
Even the hottest days can have cool summer nights. Add a lakeshore location to that and you could be in for a chilly evening. Bring blankets, sleeping bags, jackets and other items to keep you warm.
Also, bring insect repellent. Bugs come out at night, even in places you’d be surprised to find them. Bring this along and you’ll have no trouble with the little pests.
Snacks are a Must
When it comes to food, drive-in theaters offer concessions AND some allow you to bring in your own food as well. Bring a pizza if you want! But check the rules of your specific drive-in before heading out.
Jumper Cables are Handy
Most people will listen to the show’s audio by tuning their car’s radio station to the theater’s channel. Do this for long and you may find your car battery dead.
This is really common and people are usually ready to give your car a jump-start, but it can help the process to have a set of jumper cables in your trunk (hey, maybe you could help someone else in need!). The theaters are typically ready to help out with jumping a car if needed.
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What Tips Do You Have?
Have you been to a drive-in movie recently? Where did you go? Any tips to share?
Love this list of drive-in movie theaters in Michigan! Can’t wait to take my kids to see a movie under the stars this summer. 🎬🌠
Awesome roundup of Michigan’s drive-in movie theaters! As a Michigander, I can attest to the fun of watching a movie under the stars with the whole family. Can’t wait to plan a trip to the drive-in with my kids this summer 🎬🌠️
I’d like to know why they closed the drive.