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15. Hannah - 2010-01-28 11:46:56
I want to say how much I love going to the drive in movies - you guys are awesome providing our town with these facilities. Your prices are great which means that a whole family can go out and watch not one but 2 movies. I love the movie themed mini golf and the indoor movie theater. I am looking forward to coming again soon.

14. Maureen Hanson - 2009-10-03 02:52:26
Haven’t been to a drive-in for a long time. I actually enjoyed the show and my husband holding me in his arms under the stars like we used to 20 yrs ago. Thank guys for the new memories. I hav to come home to the Burdekin and visit more often.

13. Warewolf’s - 2009-06-01 01:54:05

I would much rather go to the drive-in and sit in my own car than have someone else’s disrespectful kids throwing popcorn and giggling and slapping each other and disturbing everyone in the theater. I went 4 yrs ago...never again. This is the first time I have heard of a drive-in near us, maybe we will go if "Drag me to Hell" comes there. I like scary movies at the drive-in.

12. Alyn - 2009-05-31 01:29:43
My family loves going to the drive in. Of course we live closer to Readings in Townsville...but if you haven’t tried the experience you should. Our family is hooked ... and if you’re trying to save money this is a great way to do so. We have a family of 5 and to see two movies the cost would almost hit the $150 mark. But we can enjoy two movies at the drive in for around $40 and the teens can enjoy each other by playing mini-putt putt before the movies start. We love our drive-in time.

11. Alvin - 2008-07-10 20:48:51
Hey it was a really gr8 nite out we will be back 4 more

10. Squirt - 2008-03-31 01:45:23
Yes, years ago when drive-in movies were commonplace. You would find the perfect spot and then a nice family of 4 would pull up beside you … I would make my boyfriend move to another spot. In those days, it was more unusual to see people watching the movie than to see cars with steamy windows – Everybody was ‘doing’ it.

9. ali - 2008-03-31 01:43:58
I remember going to the drive in when I was a little little girl, My parents would pile us in the station wagon and off we would go.. Yes, we had to cover our eyes at all the bad parts.

As a teen, a young adult hell as a not young adult every summer at least one trip to the drive in was a must.

The next town over {at home} there was and still is a drive in. My best friend and I {Timothy} used to take the neighborhood kids or my family / his family kids. Give them a memory.

Their first Drive in. I don’t know how many children I’ve created that memory for. I remember one year about 7 ago they wanted to close the Drive in down. Yeah, that lasted about a day.

It will never close.

8. Jessie and Coyde - 2008-02-16 02:52:24
Wow! are we glad we found the Stardust Drive in at Ayr, Drive-in movie theaters used to be the rage of the fifties and sixties but they still exist in every Aussie state to this day. They might be hard to find but they are worth the trip and the time, if only for nostalgic reasons. With indoor movie theater’s high ticket costs and outrageous concession stand prices, you will find drive-ins to be a bargain as well as a novelty. So pack up the blanket and head to the great outdoors.

" target=_blank>7. monika - 2008-01-08 08:22:01
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bye bye have a lovely days greetings from cold cold sweden

6. Chris - 2007-11-01 08:39:00
Hey hey luv the Mini Golf you have out there its was great

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