Mission Tiki Drive-In 4407 State Street, Montclair, CA

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Mission Tiki Drive-In

Mission Tiki Drive-In

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Mission Tiki Drive-In 4407 State Street, Montclair, CA

Mission Tiki Drive-In 4407 State Street, Montclair, CA

Owned by De Anza Drive-Ins, this year-round drive-in has room for 1,400 cars.

Mission Tiki Drive-In opened on May 28, 1956 with William Holden in “Picnic” & John Agar in “Star in the Dust”.

In 1975, four new screens replaced the original screen, which was demolished - apparently, the original screen was demolished and its surface used for fencing along the northern perimeter of the theatre.

The theatre was later renamed the Mission Tiki Drive-In and is once again a premiere local attraction.

The Mission Tiki Drive-In houses a swap meet on Wednesday and Friday through Sunday, and shows first-run movies seven days a week.

The Mission Tiki Drive-In is set to close at the end of December 2019.

The site will be redeveloped as a technology park. In November 2019 it was announced the drive-in & swap meet will stay open into 2020. It was closed in January 22, 2023 with Tom Hanks in “A Man Named Otto” & Alison Williams in “M3GAN”.

The Swap Meet closed on January 30, 2023 - Notes by Magic Lantern

Contributed by Greg Lynch -

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