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    Montrose Theatre

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 2:30 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Circle Drive-In Theater - Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Circle Drive-In Theater

    4.5(21 reviews)
    27.9 mi

    This is just about the flea fair itself, not the drive-in movie theater. It's still a favorite spot…read morefor me to visit in the spring, summer, and fall. For $1 admission, you can discover a treasure trove of goodies, antiques, and even some junky finds (what one person considers junk, another might consider a treasure!). On a good day, the flea fair is full of vendors and people to sell their items. Last week, they had to turn away vendors because they ran out of spots. The drive-in concession stand is open, though they don't have breakfast food options I could see. Still, it's a good option if you're planning to spend the whole day there. The flea fair runs from 6 AM - 2 PM on Sundays, so it's best to get there early, as it tends to fill up quickly on nice days. Also, keep in mind that bad weather days might mean fewer vendors, so plan accordingly. There is also no indoor flea market option. I highly recommend this flea fair; I always leave with something whenever I go.

    We came to see Wicked 2. It's been ages since I've been to this theatre/a drive in in general. Such…read morea nostalgic feeling. It was November so we had no problem getting a spot close to the front even though I'm sure it's a popular movie. Ticket price is around $9-$10 per adult so pretty reasonable (you pay by person, not by car.) They have two screens so can show up to two movies simultaneously. You tune into a radio station. The sound was pretty clear. Concession stand seems to have a good assortment based on what our friend brought back to us. A fun & different way to watch a movie. Support your local drive-ins!

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    Circle Drive-In Theater - Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Circle Drive-In Theater - Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Circle Drive-In Theater - Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

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    Circle drive in flea fair various items from vendors

    Unadilla Drive In - Friday night at the movies

    Unadilla Drive In

    4.1(7 reviews)
    46.7 mi

    Okay this place brings me back to my childhood. Drive-in movies are unique in that they bring a…read morespecial sense of community and bonding to the showing of a movie. Pre-movie parents are relaxed, kids a running about enjoying the outdoors and when it's time for the movie you settle into you lawn chair or kick back in the bed of your pickup truck. It has a big screen feel with the outdoor elements all around you. Magical sunsets or spooky clouds and mist roll in to make the viewing experience even more thrilling. Sound is delivered over a radio channel, so I recommend bringing an external speaker and stand alone radio. The car radio is okay but can be problematic if it keeps shuttling off or the rear speakers are not good. The staff is fun and concessions are average. Bug spray is recommended. I truly enjoy the drive-in experience as a wonderful nostalgic summertime activity. Hopefully drive-ins will never totally disappear.

    First of all let me say that this was my first time ever going to a drive in theater. I have wanted…read moreto for years, but was never able to find a local one. My girlfriend and I were able to find this location after doing a little research. The price is outstanding. We paid $7 per ticket which gave us a double feature... Starting at 8:30 was "We're the Millers," followed by "Elysium." We were able to listen to the movies by tuning our stereo to 107.9. I think the transmitting volume may have been a little high though, when the movies got loud, the speakers got slightly distorted in the bass. There were many cars for the first showing, but we had plenty of room. Also, each spot is elevated upward for a better viewing angle. They have both male and female rest rooms outside attached to the office. Also, they have full concessions from what I saw, though I did not go in since we made our own popcorn before leaving home. All in all, an outstandingly fun time out with my girlfriend. I would definitely recommend to anyone. A word of advice: Since the movie goes through your car stereo, you will need to start your car occasionally to prevent your battery from dying. Though if it does, the staff is fully prepared to give you a jump.

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    Unadilla Drive In - Opening May 29th

    Opening May 29th

    Unadilla Drive In - Opening May 29th

    Opening May 29th

    Unadilla Drive In - Opening May 29th

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    Callicoon Theater - The original projector from 1948, on display in lobby

    Callicoon Theater

    4.5(26 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    Love this theater!…read more Built in 1948, this huge (350 seat!) theater is vintage but has been fully modernized, with a digital projector and Dolby. They show a mix of feature films, including the big-name first-run attractions but only have one screen. Technical quality is excellent. The arched roof (built on wooden beams--like a wooden ship, upside down) makes it like a big tube and you get that big movie theater sound. I love the history and the lobby is like a little museum. The original projector, a carbon-arc, 16-mm film projector, is there next to a display case (which used to be the candy counter) with old tickets, signage, and relics of the past. The lobby has posters from old showings, like Godfather, The Graduate. The ticket booth and many of the furnishings are original but the place is very clean and well organized. Fun fact: Originally the Harden Theater, named for its founder, it became the Arden Theater when the H fell off the marquee and the owner didn't want to be bothered to replace it. We had a birthday party there and the owner, Kristina was very helpful. They showed a movie at 10:30 on a Saturday, then we had cake and snacks in the lobby, then went to a local pizza place. Fun place for a party and a great theater.

    It's a classic theater with a great old time vibe. Very clean. Family owned. I've been to it twice…read moreso far and looking forward to more this year.

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    Callicoon Theater - 350-seat theater, old school curved roof for great sound.

    350-seat theater, old school curved roof for great sound.

    Callicoon Theater - The original projector from 1948, on display in lobby

    The original projector from 1948, on display in lobby

    Callicoon Theater - Founded in 1948 and still has an old-time feel

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    Founded in 1948 and still has an old-time feel

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