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Capri Drive-In Theater

Capri Drive-In Theater

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119 W Chicago Rd, Coldwater, Michigan, 49036, United States
(517) 278-5628 www.capridrive-in.com
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Aug 19, 2018
A great little family owned business. Has recent popular movies; They had Ant-man and the Wasp the day after came out. Bring bug spray and plenty of blankets and you’ll be sure to have a good time

Jul 20, 2018
☆Cleanliness☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [X] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Food☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [X] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Lighting☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [X] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Location☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [X] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Price☆ Excellent. [X] Average. [ ] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Parking☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [X] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Restrooms☆ Excellent. [ ] Average. [ ] Poor. [X] Not applicable [ ] ☆Staff☆ Excellent. [X] Average. [ ] Poor. [ ] Not applicable [ ] ☆Top Pros☆ 1. Newly released movies 2. Great prices 3. Great staff ☆Top Cons☆ 1. Poor lighting inside facility 2. Needs to update parking sticks 3. Screen two. Radio static, parking layout ☆Verdict☆ Always a great place to go with the family and relax, can't beat the price for the two movies. Friendly staff, they allow lifted vehicles just gotta park in back row which Is awesome. Foods good. Screen two the last time I visited had to much static not sure why, and to small of a screen for having people that far in the back.

Jun 24, 2018
Great drive in movie. A chance to go back in time to one's childhood and see a movie the way us baby boomers remember. Good food, not too expensive, and great family-friendly outdoor fun. This twin theatre is ranked in the top ten drive in theatres left in the nation (Only 348 or so left.) You owe it to younger family members to show them a bit of Americana, before it is lost to the ages.

Jul 8, 2018
My daughter and I love this place, always a great summer night activity. The grounds are always clean, staff is friendly, always a good time. We are fortunate enough to still have a drive-in theatre as they are so rare the Capri has got to be among the best that are left

Jun 16, 2018
The only bad thing I have to say about this is the distance I have to drive to get there--it is worth the drive. The food is reasonably priced and the customer service was great. They have two screens and play two double features--if you can stay that late. The bathrooms were clean and the picture quality was decent. I'd highly recommend going at least once each summer. For those that don't know, a drive in is more like a tailgate. This was the first time each of my kids have gone to a drive in theater and they loved it. When arriving you may see a long line of cars parked on the opposite side of the road. That is the line to get in. It took quite a while to get to the check in and pay. It really makes it difficult when your 3 year old has to pee and you have no where for them to go while waiting in line-- you may want to stop somewhere in town before getting in line if you have little kids. The movie starts after it gets dark--prepare to be there late. I think we left last night after midnight and we only stayed for the first movie--you pay for a double feature. You can bring kids (including baby!), lawn chairs, blankets, dogs, and food/ drinks. The business gets its profits from food sales, so, support them if you can. I hope they stay around for many more years. They order pizzas from Hungry Howie's and sell them for $3.50/slice. I'd highly recommended bringing bug spray. They do have some available for purchase if you forget. Lastly, you use your own radio for sound which goes through two different FM stations. You can use either your car radio or a portable radio. If you want to you can rent portable radios for a fee. They also rent out chairs for a fee. I look forward to visiting again.

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