DOUBLE FEATURE: TRANSFORMERS ONE (PG) and A QUIET PLACE- DAY ONE (PG-13)

  • September 20 - 21, 2024
  • Delsea Drive In Theatre- Screen 1

    2203 South Delsea Drive
    Vineland, New Jersey 08360
Ticket Price $13.94-$21.68 This event is now over
Description

PLEASE READ ALL INFO at www.delseadrive-in.com PRIOR TO TICKET PURCHASE. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. 

***All drive-ins are expecting a larger crowd this weekend. Arriving early is strongly advised.  If you are adverse to waiting for your food, ordering a Food Permit is encouraged.

***PLEASE NOTE: The Delsea Drive-In Theatre will be closed for two weekends, October 4-October 5, and October 11-October 12, 2024 due to family matters. We will resume operation on October 18, 2024.

***PETS are now allowed on SATURDAYS only.

 

 

*****Box Office opens at 6:00 PM and closes at 9:30 PM this Friday-Saturday (Sept. 20th-21st), 2024. Sorry, no admissions after the Box Office closes, regardless of ticket status.

 

Transformers One (PG)-  The untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever.

A Quiet Place: Day One (PG-13)- When New York City comes under attack from an alien invasion, a woman and other survivors try to find a way to safety. They soon learn that they must remain absolutely silent as the mysterious creatures are drawn to the slightest sound.

 

Date & Time

Sep 20 - 21, 2024

Venue Details

Delsea Drive In Theatre- Screen 1

2203 South Delsea Drive
Vineland, New Jersey 08360 Delsea Drive In Theatre- Screen 1
Delsea Drive-In
The Delsea Drive-In was built in 1949, closed in 1987, and reopened in 2004. Located in Vineland, New Jersey, it is New Jersey's only drive-in movie theatre. It is less than a one hour drive from Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and Delaware. Combining the nostalgia of the drive-in movie theatre with modern technologies and healthier food choices, the Delsea Drive-In offers affordable family fun for all ages. The number of drive-ins has fallen from over four thousand to less than four hundred over the past few decades, largely in part to increasing real estate values and the popularity of the fast food industry. The concession stand is where the drive-in covers operating expenses. In either your own drive-in experiences or wanting to create drive-in memories for your children or grandchildren remember one thing, "If you eat here, we'll be here."