Drive-in cinemas make a comeback in SA Posted on 5 June 2020 A drive-in cinema is a classic form of entertainment and one which is making a comeback. In a post-lockdown world, we are all going to be hyper-conscious of the places we go and the hygiene measures taken to ensure their cleanliness. Many may feel that adventuring into a crowded room, surrounded by strangers and breathing in the same air for an extended period of time may not be for them right away. This is why the classic drive-in cinema will be the perfect place to catch the latest flicks. Gauteng Drive-in SA were hosting drive-in cinema nights at a number of venues in the City of Gold. Since lockdown, like most businesses, operations were temporarily suspended. As the lockdown restrictions begin to ease, the drive-in experience could soon become a reality once again. In a post on Facebook, the company said:’ We keep following up with JOC (Joint Operations Committee) for events ie permits and we need SAPS to sign off a Risk Categorization for us. We submitted again today [3 June] with a case study, so we will keep you posted!’ Tickets to these events are usually sold through Quicket but as no event has been organised, no tickets are available yet. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for updates regarding their next event here. Western Cape The Mother City Drive-In will get you out of the house to watch your favourite film very soon. In a Facebook post, the company said: ‘Mother City Drive-in is a Covid-19/social distancing friendly series of events planned to take place as soon as lockdown levels decrease & certain regulations/restrictions ease further. ‘Mother City Drive-in is not focused solely on showing films, we are also offering a platform for comedians, musicians & entertainers to get back to work after an extensive lockdown period with zero income. Food, snacks and beverage will be on offer and served to you by our friendly staff, adhering to strict safety protocols.’ Tickets are available for purchase through Webtickets but a date is yet to be set for the first event. An evening at the Mother City Drive In will cost: R249 – Small Vehicle (Hatchback, sedan or similar) including one driver and one passenger R349 – Large vehicle (SUV, 4×4, Mini van or similar) including one driver and two passengers R99 per additional passenger Kids under 12 get in for free. These prices exclude the booking fee. KwaZulu-Natal Parkflix will open to Durban drive-in enthusiasts as soon as government gives them the green light. Crafted by the minds of Splashy Fen Music Festival, this new addition to the entertainment circuit is sure to be a hit. In a Facebook post, the company wrote: ‘Parkflix is a unique & innovative concept that is set to be rolled out in Durban, Umhlanga & Hillcrest. ‘Large LED screens with sound broadcast to your car radio will provide perfect venues for movies, live music, BINGO evenings, church gatherings, weddings & funerals. Arrive in your car, stay in your car, leave in your car.’ Parkflix has no events listed yet and ticket information is not available. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for any updates here. Image credit: Unsplash Related Posts 12 sensational Western Cape campsites 30 May 2023 Love camping? So do we. These are some of our favourite Western Cape campsites, our... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Sábiè Game Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Sábiè Game Park, which is setting the pace for... read more Rewilding Mozambique: Zinave National Park 25 May 2023 We went on a recce to Zinave National Park, Inhambane Province, which is setting the... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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