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Updated Friday, July 25, 2008
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Fri 7/25 - Thurs 7/31
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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. | |||
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PATRON'S GUIDE TO DRIVE-IN ETIQUETTE |
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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. |
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Debrean & Randy Loy, Films,
Food, & Fun!
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MOVIE REVIEWS |
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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.
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Animation, Action/Adventure By Sean Means "He may be the most charming character you'll see all summer: cute, inquisitive, romantic, adventurous and heroic. He cleans up well, too. ""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. |
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