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Havelock Family Drive-In

Havelock Family Drive-In

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800 11 Line, Havelock, Ontario, K0L 1Z0, Canada
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Jul 23, 2018
I love this Drive Inn! Please keep it open and if you are doing a fund me campaign I would life to contribute $100. I have only had wonderful experiences at this drive inn with my children.

May 28, 2017
Havelock Family Drive-in is a recently opened blast to the past. The lot size here isn't huge, so getting a great spot for your car requires you to show up early. Each of the spots are numbered, and have a small hill to tilt you up towards the screen, so even if it's not a great viewing experience, it should be tolerable.c The food service is slow, there was roughly a ten minute wait for their fries despite only two people having ordered before us. They were OK if you desperately want fries, but I wouldn't recommend them to most people. The building that they have the washrooms and snack bar in is well tended to, the only strange part is the door that has a sign reading "Please slam me" on either side. The movie selection isn't great, and they tend to show older movies versus the newest releases. It's normally a family friendly film followed by something more serious for the adults(once the children have fallen asleep). Always expect someone to not understand how to turn off their daytime running lights, interfering with how well you can see the screen. A staff member will run out and ask you to turn them off if they're kept on for too long, though. All that being said, I reguarlry attend this drive-in for films that I'm interested in, or just for a night out. It's always a good time with the right company, and hopefully the business will be here for years to come.

Jul 19, 2017
Who doesn't love a double feature at a great price? Consession stand is good and they also sell movie posters.

Jul 13, 2017
Good price clean and all round fun experience.

Aug 9, 2016
Not many of these around anymore. Definitely a fun experience. Family run.

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