There's Nothing Quite Like Connecticut's Good Old Fashioned Drive In Theater
By Taylor Ellis|Published July 20, 2017
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
There are pockets of Connecticut where it would appear that nothing has changed, and this is definitely one of them. The Mansfield Drive-In Theatre & Marketplace preserves the simple movie going pleasure of the past with the modern fixes we love, like digital projection and multiple screens. This is an excellent summer destination and is perfect for all ages. Skip the stuffy indoor theater and make the drive for this classic old fashioned gem.
Mansfield Drive-In Theatre & Marketplace is all about preserving the magic of the movies. You'll know you've arrived when you see the large wooden sign displaying the movie choices in block letters.
The "theatre" is a large open field with three screens. Each screen plays a different set of two movies and you get to watch both for the price of one. That's right! Double features make this place both nostalgic and cost efficient.
Folks tend to arrive early to snag a good spot and mingle with friends before the movies start. There's also a playground in the grove of trees so the kids can run around until dusk, which is about when the films begin.
The restaurant-style concession stand is reminiscent of a diner and has all your snack needs. Remember that the concessions are how places like this can stay open, so please don't bring your own food.
As the sun sets, you get a beautiful sight and become fully immersed in darkness. It's the best movie going experience there is, especially with a light summer breeze and a starry sky.
You can hear your double feature by tuning in to the FM station and can watch from the comfort of your car or outside on lawn chairs or blankets. This laid back theater trip is exactly what you've been looking for and will remind you of simpler times. Come out and enjoy a night of old-fashioned fun.