New road was a dead end street after you passed underneath I-35. the entrance to the Waco drive in was a private road that started at this dead end. The front of the screen faced I-35-I worked there as a kid in the concession stand and changed the movies on the front marque every week. My wife worked the ticket office-we had a lot of fun times at this theater around the late 60’s. The same people owned the Circle Drive in and I worked there occasionally. The Waco was a dollar a carload-the Circle was a newer, fancier drive in and charged per person.
My wife and I both worked at this theater 1968. We have been searching for a photo-brings back so many memories. She worked the front ticket box and I worked the concession stand. I knew every inch of that theater from going inside the screen to change the marquis to the projection room. Any ideas? I would love to have a copy of this one. Let me know-I have been searching eBay etc for years.
New road was a dead end street after you passed underneath I-35. the entrance to the Waco drive in was a private road that started at this dead end. The front of the screen faced I-35-I worked there as a kid in the concession stand and changed the movies on the front marque every week. My wife worked the ticket office-we had a lot of fun times at this theater around the late 60’s. The same people owned the Circle Drive in and I worked there occasionally. The Waco was a dollar a carload-the Circle was a newer, fancier drive in and charged per person.
My wife and I both worked at this theater 1968. We have been searching for a photo-brings back so many memories. She worked the front ticket box and I worked the concession stand. I knew every inch of that theater from going inside the screen to change the marquis to the projection room. Any ideas? I would love to have a copy of this one. Let me know-I have been searching eBay etc for years.