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The Mustang Drive-In

The Mustang Drive-In

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2551 Wilton Grove Rd, London, Ontario, N6N 1M7, Canada
(519) 644-1160 www.mustangdrive-in.com
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Jul 3, 2018
My family loves the drive in! It is our son's favourite thing to do! We can bring our baby to a film and not disrupt other families. However, I wish that it was a smoke free environment. My son enjoys playing at the playground and I feel like he can't because adults smoke right there. We also can't sit outside of our car or roll the windows down without getting second hand smoke. Because this is such a family place it should be considered to either exclude smoking or have a designated smoking area.

Jul 12, 2018
Love this Drive-in. Have gone here for years. They have always kept an old school feel to it and have always given me great experiences. Thank you very much. Snacks are reasonably priced compared to other movie theaters but I find these guys cheaper. Have already been there a few times this season and plan on going more before summer ends. Thanks to all the staff also.

Jul 14, 2018
Out of all drive ins I’ve been to, this one has been the best. They have multiple lanes for cars coming in to pay, both cash only and credit/debit/cash. Very professional staff (from what I’ve seen). They drove around in a golf cart style vehicle making sure people had their hatches down if they were up front, etc) The washrooms, while small, were the cleanest of any drive-in I’ve been to. That being said, the washrooms aren’t perfect, small, ran out of soap and paper towels. But still nice in comparison. Lots of parking, big spaces. Easy access both in and out. There are 2 screens. From screen 1, you can see what’s playing on screen 2 and that can be slightly distracting as it’s in your vision to the (far) left. Still, I give this place 5 out of 5 as compared to other drive-ins! Great job!

Jun 2, 2018
It's a great place to get that nostalgic drive in feeling. They have a good variety of choices at the concessions stand. Theater 1 is definitely the better of the two. Theater 2 can be distracting with traffic running nearby. And the screen is angled more so you have limited parking options for a good view. The fallback is that the movies aren't as clear since it's just a normal sized theater screen and you're sitting so far away from it. It's a great option if you're watching a movie that doesn't require you to pick up little details.

Jun 24, 2018
So glad this place is here. Lots of amazing memories over 40 years. We try and do a drive in experience at least once per summer. Great for families. Great for date night. Take your kids and their friends. Would hate to see this place close down so I want to do my part to keep it going.

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