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Puget Park Drive-In

Everett, WA
13020 Meridian Avenue South
, Everett, WA 98208 United States
(map)
425.338.5957
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (First Run)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Puget Park Drive-In was built in 1971. It has a single screen that measures 50 x 100 feet and a capacity for 700 cars. It opens in the Summer from May-September.

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SRO Puget Park Drive-In (Official)
Contributed by Lost Memory


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The Puget Park Drive-In is the last remaining outdoor operation of the SRO company, once one of Washington's largest theatre chains. SRO, formerly based at their flagship theatre in Bellevue, WA., had lots of indoor theatres, a few bowling alleys, several radio stations, and a handful of drive-in theatres, mostly in Western Washington, but also in Eastern Washington cities like Spokane.

As did the United Drive-Ins chain, SRO evolved from an entertainment company to a property development and management firm. The Puget Park Drive-In is said to have sentimental value to the owner, who, I would imagine, is not financially challenged. They recently did some significant remodeling and paving, and word is they see at least another 10 to 15 years there as a well-run drive-in and swap meet.
posted by Jack Ondracek on Oct 2, 2005 at 2:50pm
This place is hands down the worst place I have seen a movie. The poor quality in service from the staff is worss than the picture quality. Not to mention the less than ample bathroom facilitys. People do seem to enjoy drinking there. Its always a party in the lot and people going to the fence line to pee. (so nasty)
As for 10 - 15 years of being open. I spoke with an employee of the place last season and they explained that each year is a new one and they never are sure if the next will be open.
If the paveing work is going to be the lock. well all they did was a new walk way and some patch work. The place is still a trip hazard to say the least. I'm not even sure if they are opening this year , It seems that their web site has gone up for sale. www.pugetswap.com
posted by steve papas on Feb 15, 2006 at 7:24am
I could not disagree more with Steve Papas' comments. First of all, it is now summer 2006 and the Puget Park is open for business seven nights a week through Labor Day and then weekends only as long as the weather permits.
In the past several years that I have been attending the Puget Park, I have found the entire staff to be very friendly and accomodating. The snack bar has been spruced up since last year and they have a decent menu of movie treats. Very affordable too. When is the last time you didn't have to take out a second mortgage on your home to make a purchase at a theater concession stand?
As for the restroom, I don't know how much space Mr. Papas needs for himself but I find the men's room at the Puget Park to be more than ample and it is kept very clean as well.
As for the improvements, it does appear that the entire lot was repaved since last summer, not just patch work. There is also a new marquis over the ticket booth at the entrance. At least I think that is new. I didn't notice it last year.
As for the movie going experience. I love the Puget Park. I just saw a killer double feature of Pirates of the Carribean and Superman Returns. Played through the FM radio in your car the audio is stellar and gives the sensation of surround sound.
Occasionally, the place can get a bit rowdy with certain undesirables but you can get that anyplace. But that is VERY rare. Most of the time there are no problems what so ever.
I only have two criticisms of the Puget Park. I wish that they would keep the snack bar open for at least half of the second film. Sometimes you get hungry during the second movie and some people arrive to see only the second show. They are out of luck if they don't get to the snack bar during intermission.
The other suggestion I have would be for the Drive-In to air a snack bar commercial right after the first film. Like the ones we remember from our childhood with the candy wheel, the dancing popcorn boxes, the hot dog jumping into the bun, etc. It would purely be for nolstalgia, but heck, it would boost the business at the concession stand.
I truly hope that Sterling Realty will preserve the Drive-In movie experience by keeping the Puget Park open for a long long time and not cave to the pressure to develope the land.
posted by WarGames on Jul 27, 2006 at 8:30pm
The Puget Park is now open for the Summer 2007 season! See you all there!
posted by LynnTwin on May 30, 2007 at 9:41pm
Photos of this drive-in can be seen here.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 30, 2007 at 9:38am
I was at Puget Park two weekends ago, I try to get out to Puget Park a couple times a year but Valley 6 is closer. All I can say is that place has done a 180 degree turn around since I first went there in the late 90s, back then the bathrooms barely worked, often toilets were over flowing, the screen was in horrible shape, bad enough to seriously detract from the movie and the snack bar was just as bad. The patrons would often flash their lights and blow their horn during the movie, it also was not uncommon to see very drunk people and very rowdy crowds. It was bad enough that I stopped going to that drive-in the last movie I saw there was in ’99. But then in 2004 or 2005 I think it was they had a pair of movies that I just had to see. And too my surprise when I first pulled in I noticed that the lot was repaved, the screen redone, the snack bar painted and a sheriff patrolling the place. Inside the snack bar had been fixed up, the food was better than most theaters and the restrooms remodeled!!! The crowds are no longer scary and the movies are a pleasure to watch. Also the sound is now broadcast on a static free FM station. WOW what a turn around. SRO has turned this drive-in 180 degrees into one of the nicest I’ve ever been in. I hope that it is like this for many, many more years. Buy the way the night I was there they had a line way out on to the main road, I got one of the last spots and that was nearly an hour before show time!! And it was on a Sunday.
posted by R. Norenberg on Jun 5, 2008 at 9:00pm
According to the SRO website, the screen is actually 50'x 100'. Function should be first run movies.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 6, 2008 at 7:33am
I live in Everett and LIVE for the movies (especially the old ones) and I hope this Drive-In NEVER closes because the Drive-In theater is the LAST remaining part of Americana from the past! Ironically, I've never been to this drive-in, but then I have a pretty good excuse: I don't own a car!
I used to go to the old Aurora Drive-In LOTS as a youth. Today, at it it's very location is a Sam's Club! (like we need more outlet stores) LONG LIVE THE AMERICAN DRIVE-IN!
posted by D. Jensen on Feb 16, 2009 at 1:44am
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