• What makes drive-in theaters iconic in American culture?
    • Drive-in theaters are a family affair, where watching the latest movie under the stars is as much about socializing and spending time together as it is about the film itself.
  • How popular are drive-in theaters in Utah?
    • Although there are only a few drive-in theaters left in Utah, they have a steady following of movie lovers and parents who want to share the experience with their kids.
  • Why do parents enjoy taking their kids to drive-in theaters in Utah?
    • Parents enjoy taking their kids to drive-in theaters because it allows them to share a favorite childhood experience.

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1. Redwood Drive-in Theatre


Redwood Drive-in Theatre

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Open for the first time as a single screen theatre in 1949, Redwood Drive-In is today a popular entertainment venue for the movie lovers of West Valley City, Utah. They can enjoy six screens that show the latest blockbusters in a fun, relaxed family atmosphere. Families go to the drive-in not only for the movies but also as a family outing, a time to hang out together and for kids to stay out late without being chased by the parents. One of the last such venues in Utah, Redwood Drive-in is a reminder of slower, gentler times, but with much better technology and the spectacular quality of a digital projection system with powerful FM audio broadcast. Folks are allowed to bring their own food, and there is also a small snack bar with the usual popcorn, nachos, and cold sodas.

3688 S Redwood Rd, West Valley City, UT 84119, Phone: 801-973-7088

2. Erda Drive In


Erda Drive In

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Built in 1949, Erda Drive In in Erda, Utah is a popular local theater under the stars with capacity for 650 cars. The original screen was blown away in 1993 by a tornado. The drive-in has digital projection, but to hear the sound, viewers have to have a working FM radio in their vehicles. The theater operates seasonally from May to October on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8:15 to 10:30, depending on the weather. The theater is open about an hour before the projection, and pre-movie parties are not allowed. Bringing food from the outside is discouraged, and viewers are requested to support the in-house snack bar.

4055 UT-36, Tooele, UT 84074, Phone: 435-882-2273

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