Chicago Sun-Times

Drive-ins offer new hope for moviegoers amid pandemic

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO, STAFF REPORTER mdinunzio@suntimes.com | @MiriamDiNu­nzio

Movie fans who want to return to watching their favorite films on the really really big screen that’s not located in their home will have several drive-in options in and around Chicago this summer.

While indoor moviegoing remains verboten under Illinois’ social distancing rules, drive-in theaters are permitted, and new ones are popping up in Pilsen and Bridgeview, with others on the way.

The ChiTown Movies drive-in, located in the parking lot adjacent to the massive ChiTown Futbol facility at 2343 S. Throop St. in Pilsen, opened for business Tuesday and will continue offering screenings of “Star Wars: A New Hope” at 8:50 and 11:50 p.m. through June 15.

The price is $33 per car for up to 5 adults; $5 additional charge for each extra adult. For social distancing purposes, cars will receive assigned spots that are seven feet away from the next vehicle. Only 107 car spots will be available per screening. All attendees must wear masks when exiting a car to use indoor restroom facilities.

Movies will be shown on a 60-by-40-foot screen; audio is played through FM radios.

According to a spokeswoma­n, concession­s will be available for purchase by phone or online from the facility’s onsite restaurant: “[They] give their parking spot number and the food will be directly delivered to their car.” Movie tickets are available at www.ChiTownMov­ies.com.

Across town in Bridgeview, Chicago Drive-In Theaters will open Thursday with a screening of “The Goonies” at SeatGeek Stadium at 7000 S. Harlem Ave. Gates will open at 7 p.m. each day and familyfrie­ndly movies will screen at 8:30 p.m., with R-rated midnight movies Fridays and Saturdays. The movies will be projected on a 70-foot screen, with audio played through each vehicle’s FM radio.

Tickets, $30-$50 per car, are available at www.chicagodri­vein.com. Concession­s will be available from a stand as well as golf carts offering sodas, popcorn and candy. Masks are required if you exit a vehicle to use restrooms or purchase food/drinks.

An announceme­nt is expected soon on another drive-in site teased by Bucket Listers, a team of local event curators. The location has not been revealed, but it is said to be close to downtown Chicago with room for 300 socially distanced cars.

The venerable Music Box Theatre in Lake View is scouting locations for a drive-in it would run in partnershi­p with Elevated Films Chicago.

And the Chicago Park District and Chicago Film Office announced Tuesday that they will present six drive-in movie nights in various city sites that will be revealed later.

 ??  ?? An usher directs a vehicle Tuesday at ChiTown Futbol on the first night of drive-in movies in its parking lot.
An usher directs a vehicle Tuesday at ChiTown Futbol on the first night of drive-in movies in its parking lot.

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