Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive In

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Austin, United States

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Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive In Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive In is located in Austin, United States on 2015 E M. Franklin Ave. Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive In is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category drive-in movie theater in United States.

Address

2015 E M. Franklin Ave

Phone

+1 7073748346

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Carlos Aguayo

Awesome drive in movie experience! The staff was super friendly and it has a really cool vibe! The popcorn was a bit salty though...

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Vee Dawson

Love this place! They have a movie like almost every night now that it's pandemic times. Very friendly, they have concessions and tickets are only about 12 each person. I highly recommend this drive in!

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Ian Templeton

If you’re looking for a cool drive-in experience in Austin, this is the place to go! The prices are a bit high, but because they offer bundles, some tickets come with concessions. So, it makes sense, but it would nice if you could opt out of the concession options. The way you get the sound for the movies is thru the radio, and there was a bit of white noise on the radio station that you need to tune into. However, all those things aside, this place had a friendly staff, a cool atmosphere, and was an overall great experience! I would come back.

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Katie Rodriguez

Great little drive in! The only issue we had is when we went to see Gold Finger, the movie has issues for a good 20 minutes. With about 2 cars there to watch, they didn't let us know what was going on or how quickly they were trying to get it resolved for us.

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Keegan M

As an out of towner, this place was peak Austin. This place is certainly a \mini\ drive in. If you're expecting the same experience you might receive at a drive-in Lubbock or Fort Worth you may be disappointed. To enter the drive in you'll turn onto what appears to be the driveway of a house, and then drive into what seems to be the backyard for the house. You'll be greeted by a welcome screen mounted on the side of an old RV, and some attendants that are super laid back. It's worth mentioning that the earthen ramps that are typically present at larger drive ins to incline the car for better viewing are absent here, so it may be difficult to see the screen for anyone in the backseat. This is particularly true if you're parked on the front couple of rows as we were. During the first 5 minutes or so of the movie subtitles were displayed in Spanish, before that setting was turned off on the video player they had hooked up to the projector. All in all, is this the best drive in experience? Absolutely not. Is it a good Austin drive-in experience, certainly. Just know you're not getting an ideal drive in situation going in, and it should be a lot of fun.

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