I remember sneaking through the hole in the fence (right after the security car passed) and walking into the snack bar. The bathroom adjoined the indoor theater so we went in through there and just found a seat. The Roll N Ice is now a Ford Dealer and I think they are closing. You can see them both here http://www.fdatcopiague.org/Vintage.html
I remember when Bay Shore (yes it is two words) was the first theater I knew of that played the audio through your AM radio. It was a god sent because I had many close calls with the speakers at the Copiague Johnnie All Weather.
I remember sneaking through the hole in the fence (right after the security car passed) and walking into the snack bar. The bathroom adjoined the indoor theater so we went in through there and just found a seat. The Roll N Ice is now a Ford Dealer and I think they are closing. You can see them both here http://www.fdatcopiague.org/Vintage.html
I remember when Bay Shore (yes it is two words) was the first theater I knew of that played the audio through your AM radio. It was a god sent because I had many close calls with the speakers at the Copiague Johnnie All Weather.