Can I use my phone for drive-in movie?

You’ll need a portable radio if you sit outside your car. At some theaters, you might be able to use the TuneIn Radio app to stream radio from your phone. Pair it with a portable Bluetooth speaker for flexible listening. The Logitech UE Mini Boom is a top-rated Bluetooth speaker.

Is there an app to listen to drive in movies?

Listeners simply download and open the AudioFetch App from the app store, and then they can listen in real-time via their smartphone or any Bluetooth speaker. It’s not just for drive-in events though. AudioFetch is perfect for providing assistive listening and translation services to your audience.

How can I watch a drive-in movie in my car?

How to Get Your Car Drive-In Movie Ready

  1. Check your car battery.
  2. Consider bringing a portable radio.
  3. Bring cleaning supplies.
  4. Maximize your interior and cargo space.
  5. Pack a first aid kit.
  6. Don’t forget to bring treats.

Is there an app to listen to drive-in movies?

How can I make my drive-in movies more comfortable?

Let’s take a look at these tips in more detail.

  1. Plan for a late night.
  2. Arrive early.
  3. Bring activities for downtime.
  4. Be aware of some vehicle regulations.
  5. Plan your food and snacks.
  6. Bring bug spray.
  7. Wear comfy clothes.
  8. Bring a portable radio with extra batteries and turn off your car.

When do they show movies at Capitol Drive in?

The only not-so-great thing is that they show movies when it gets dark, so sometimes the first showtimes are at 8 or 9pm depending on the time of year… but they do have late showtimes too sometimes after midnite, or even after 1am, for all those night owls.

Is there a West Wind Capitol Drive in?

West Wind Capitol Drive In is a great option for families to get out of the house, especially during COVID. And it’s also the perfect date night, bring your own food or booze if you like (but don’t drink and drive).

How does the drive in ticket stand work?

Ticket stands operate from both sides, so cars can line up on either side, but the employee in each ticket booth alternates to help from both windows.