

The does staff does allow you to bring outside food in (I'm thinking KFC).
FORD DRIVE IN THEATRE MOVIE
If you make a concession stand purchase of $10.00+ then you get a Free Movie pass for your next visit. Food options are: Popcorn, Pop, Coffee, Chicken Wings, Shrimp Dinner, Sandwiches, Nachos, Pizza, Chili, Fries, Salad, Ice Cream and Slushies. The Concession stand staff is nice and sells hot & cold food & drink between $1.75 & $12.75. The Drive-In does offer Free battery jump if your battery dies during the movie. Staff is not in any special uniform and Security is lax there but I never witness any problems in all the years I went there.

You have a choice of 5 screens nearby so you can bounce back in forth in between screens if you want to see another film. Hand you a flier of the movie screens and the drive-In movie sound you can tune in thru a local radio station or listen thru one of many old fashioned car speakers to hang on your window. The attendant will search your trunk for stowaways. There is a Mobil Oil gas station down the street that offers an ATM. Payments accepted: Cash and all major credit cards. You can see First run movies & classics films, Admission for 2 films: $10.99 Adults, $4.99 Kids Age 6-12 and Kids Age 5 & Under FREE. Drive-In open only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This drive-in is open year round, Ford Wyoming Drive-in supplies in-car heaters to keep you warm without running your car.

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