I know this most likely is an odd question, but can people go to drive-in movie theaters by bike?

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steer me to one and the answer will be yes you can.
Is this just hypothetical or is there actually a drive-in nearby? Can't picture any myself, if there were any in the area I'd guess they'd be a good 40 miles out of the city.
Wouldn't you need to bring a radio to tune into the audio?
There is one in West Chicago off the Prairie Path.

It's a 30 mile ride from Logan Square.

I have no idea if they would allow you in on bikes.
I seem to remember iggi doing a corn maze ride last year that may have had a drive-in movie installment ?

or am I hallucinating again ...

notoriousDUG said:
There is one in West Chicago off the Prairie Path.

It's a 30 mile ride from Logan Square.

I have no idea if they would allow you in on bikes.
They would probably let you in as long as you pay admission, but I don't think there are any close by. For a similar (sort of) expieriance you could ride to one of the movies in the park throughout the city.
sounds like an awesome idea.
It would definitely be fun! As others said, you'd likely be able to get in fine (a lot of these places charge by the car and then additionally for each person). Also, you probably wouldn't be able to get audio unless you had a FM radio handy. The old drive-ins had speaker units you'd drive up to for sound, but most of them switched over to simply broadcasting the audio over an FM frequency so you can tune in through your car stereo. Nevertheless, it'd be a fun trip...be sure to let us know if you put something together
vacant lot + vacant wall (frequently found together) + projector = bike in movie!
this is the closest thing going on tonight .... 'Annie' on Cricket Hill.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=136378726390907
It's on the calendar here as well.
Every month during the summer in MIlwaukee, The Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin sponsors a Bike-In Movie near the Holton Ave. Marsupial Bridge in the Media Garden at Water and Pearson Sts. on Milwaukee's East Side. The Trocadero is across Water St. from the garden. It's usually every third Friday during the summer.

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