Delsea Drive-In

2203 S. Delsea Drive,
Vineland, NJ 08360

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teecee
teecee on June 28, 2005 at 6:14 am

Photos, recent photos taken before the July 2004 reopening:

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teecee
teecee on June 14, 2005 at 6:11 am

Drive-In Theater Returns To New Jersey

Jul 23, 2004 11:11 am US/Eastern
VINELAND, N.J. (AP) People in Vineland will get to do what no others have been able to do in New Jersey since 1991 Friday night – sit in their cars and watch a movie.

The Delsea Drive-In will open its gates for showings of “The Bourne Supremacy” and “Anchorman.'

New Jersey is credited with spawning the drive-in craze in 1933 when the first theater was built on Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken. But television, multiplexes and videos killed the craze and the last drive-in closed in the Garden State in Hazlet in 1991.

A group of investors bought the Delsea Drive-In last year and planned to put a skate park and restaurant on the 17-acre property. They changed their minds when they realized the 120-foot screen was in good shape.

There is capacity for 700 vehicles and the audience will listen to the films on their F-M radios.

Instead of charging by the carload, ticket prices at the Delsea are six dollars for adults and three dollars for children.

Vito
Vito on July 25, 2004 at 8:04 am

That closing night was dedicated to the 50s, where patrons were encourged to drive and display their vintage 50s cars. Many patrons dressed the part, and one couple got engaged with the man proposing to his future wife on film at the start of the show.

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[Deleted] on July 24, 2004 at 5:28 pm

Last commercial drive-in exhibition in New Jersey: Route 35 Drive-In, Hazlet, NJ on Wednesday evening, 4 September 1991 featuring “The Fly”(1958) and “The Girl Can’t Help It” (1957) both in CinemaScope. Screen was torn down on Monday, 9 September 1991 at 1:00 p.m. The Rte 35 Drive-in was formerly called the Loew’s Open Air Theatre and premiered with “The Searchers” on 30 June 1956. Plans are currently underway for another NJ Drive-In revival in the Northwestern corridor of the State. Press releases forthcoming.

Mike (saps)
Mike (saps) on July 24, 2004 at 2:45 pm

Nice article here from New York Times 7/24/04, including a color photograph of the marquee. View link

Vito
Vito on July 24, 2004 at 10:15 am

Re-opens Friday, July 23 with a double bill, “Bourne Supremacy"
and "Anchorman”. This is the first drive-in movie showing in New Jersey since 1981. Capacity is 700 cars, and the screen is an awesome 120 feet wide. Admission will be $6 for adults and $3 for children which is rather a bargain for a double feature. I would be wonderful if the public were to turn out to support this wonderful piece of Americana.