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NOTE: We reserve the right to move popular shows to larger screens to accommodate crowds. Please check at the ticket office every time you attend to confirm where your movie choice is playing.

Find Us

The Warwick Drive-In Theater is located at 5 Warwick Turnpike (Route 21) just off Route 94, (right behind Shop-Rite) in Warwick, Orange County, NY 10990. Movie Phone (845) 986-4440.
We feature a park-like, grassy setting on 11 acres of farmland, first-run movies, home-cooked food and multiple screens for a bigger choice of features.

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A limited number of Gift Certificate Books are available. They contain 10 tickets each and cost $50.00 per book. Please send an e-mail to warwickdrivein@frontiernet.net if you are interested.

When Was the Last Time
You Went to the Drive-In?
A PATRON'S GUIDE TO
DRIVE-IN ETIQUETTE

Located just 6 miles east of Vernon, New Jersey, the Warwick Drive-In is easy to get to from the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Area via Route 17 (NY) West or Route 23 (NJ) North. Here is a detailed map and a link to printable driving directions.

Admission prices are: Adults-$8.00; Kids (age 4-11) $5.00; under age 4 is FREE; Seniors-$5.00. We do not take credit cards. We use the latest in FM radiosound.

by Debrean & Randy Loy, Films, Food, & Fun!

• Always dim your lights before entering the lot.
• Don't litter.
• Place your speaker back on the pole.
• Trucks & vans: please be considerate and park in the rear of the lot or at the ends of rows, as directed by the theater staff. Otherwise, patrons in automobiles may not be able to see over your roof.

FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions)

MOVIE REVIEWS

Question: I noticed you get both movies for the $8.00 price tag. But can you watch a movie on screen 1 at 8:00 then go to screen 2 at 9:30? I think the answer is no... Answer: You are correct... the answer is no. The film companies approve our combination shows and require separate tickets to be sold for each screen. We cannot allow you to switch screens because we might lose our special Double Feature privileges.

Note: You can send questions to us and we'll try to answer them here on the web site.

Warwick Drive-In supports
Chaos All-Star
Cheerleading

For Team info
www.chaosallstarcheer.com

(845) 987-0404
Coach Michelle
chaosallstarcheer@yahoo.com
Fundraising and the Chaos Parents Association, Inc.
PO Box 173
Warwick NY 10990
chaosparents@yahoo.com

Chaos All-Star Cheerleading

"If it was easy, they would call it football!"

Wall*E

****

Wall*E

Animation, Action/Adventure
Rated G .
Running Time: 1:37
Released: 6/27/2008

By Sean Means
The Salt Lake Tribune

   "He may be the most charming character you'll see all summer: cute, inquisitive, romantic, adventurous and heroic. He cleans up well, too.
    "He is the Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth-class, or Wall-E for short, and he's the latest in a line of unconventional heroes - joining a cuisine-friendly rat, a self-absorbed race car, a furry monster and a neurotic clownfish - in Pixar Animation Studios' repertoire.

""Wall-E," Pixar's best movie since "The Incredibles," begins with a grim setting: the haze-covered remnants of Planet Earth in the 29th century. Humanity abandoned the planet 700 years before, leaving behind mountains of trash and a squadron of trash-compactor robots to tidy up. Our friend Wall-E is the last working robot, cannibalizing parts from his defunct brethren and keeping a collection of offbeat objects he has found - including a cherished VHS copy of "Hello, Dolly," from which he learns about romance, holding hands and dancing.
    "Just below the surface of Stanton's space adventure are a gentle environmental message and a humorous jab at corporate overconsumption, thanks to the world-dominating Buy 'n Large superstore chain (represented by a glad-handing CEO, played by a live-action Fred Willard). But "Wall-E" never feels preachy or pushy, instead letting the witty storytelling and expressive animation transport audiences to another world."

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