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Ford Drive In Theatre

Ford Drive In Theatre

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10400 Ford Rd, Dearborn, Michigan, 48126, United States
(313) 846-6910 www.forddrivein.com
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Jun 17, 2018
Run down theater. Should have been closed down years ago. Workers are rude and straight out of the trailer park. Uneducated people. They harassed my kids and interrogated them about their age. What school they went to. What grade they were in! All that for the sake of a $10 fee. Like really.... WHO CARES!!! Sound quality is horrible on those cheap hanging speakers. And even if you use your car radio. You keep picking up the local radio stations and static while watching the movie. Really annoying. You would think of all the years they have been open. They would have upgraded the screens, the projector, or the overall sound quality. Considering I haven’t been here in about eight years since my daughter was born. I can honestly say. I’m never going back. Concession stand food is over priced and disgusting. Popcorn is hard and nasty. Pizza taste like a brick. And the cleanliness of the overall place deserves two thumbs down.

Aug 20, 2018
The Ford-Wyoming is the best place to experience a movie! I have been coming here since I was a kid and nothing has changed. Though the prices have been slightly raised over the years, which is expected you still can't beat the fact that you're seeing two movies for the price of one ($10.50 for adults/$5.50 kids 12 & under)! I have never had any bad encounters with the staff and they are always friendly when I've been there. The sound quality is great from my experience with tuning in to the specified radio station and very little interference. The picture quality is great as well. Yes, this theater is old and may have some quirks here and there, but that does not take away from the fact that you will have an amazing experience here in your own way. This is the best place for families, couples, groups of friends. The food at the food court seems a little over priced but that's the glory of a drive-in theater.. You can bring your own snacks! I would suggest more lighting near the bathrooms, just for safety purposes. It's sad because some people actually think its closed, but I'm quick to let them know it is not! Other than that this place is gold, a real Michigan treasure!

Jul 31, 2018
I’ve been going here my whole childhood. They almost shut down a few times during the recession. They actually recently invested money into the places concession stand. It is actually really nice now! I wish so bad that they would sell this to a more higher end investor (not to change the place too much but to bring back its charm a little). They need to redo the entrance and reinstall all the lights on the Ford Wyoming drive in building. It’s missing some of its mystique which is unfortunate because that’s what they need to last longer. And maybe take away the rocks and pave the surrounding area. It would probably be too costly but they could charge more for admission and get better people to come. The employee in the concession stand who has been there since he graduated from high school (15 years or so) is amazing and hopefully will run the place some day. He really cares about the place and you can tell it means something to him. I’d like to Thank him.

Aug 12, 2018
I love the Ford Wyoming Drive in. I loved it 40 yrs ago. Never go away and please keep it up. I love the old school original exteriors. Don’t break my heart like the State Fair on Woodard. ❤️

Aug 8, 2018
Super super cool way to see a movie that doesn't feel lazy at all. Going to the movies gets old, and renting isn't the same. But this place has such a cool, retro, laid-back feel, I would go there every weekend if I could. Tons of options movie-wise, and they're movies that are showing now anyways! Loved the experience, cannot wait to go again!!

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