New Jersey’s Last Drive-In Theater Continues to Wow Moviegoers

New Jersey holds a special place in the history of drive-in theaters, as the birthplace of this quintessential American experience.

The first-ever drive-in theater was opened in Camden, NJ, on June 6, 1933, by Richard Hollingshead Jr., who sought to combine his love for movies with the comfort of watching them from a car. What began as a simple setup with a Kodak projector on the hood of a car quickly became a nationwide phenomenon, with thousands of drive-ins popping up across the country by the 1950s.

Drive-in theaters reached their peak in the 1950s and 60s, offering an affordable and accessible form of entertainment. Families could load up the car with kids, snacks, and blankets, and enjoy a night under the stars.

At their height, there were more than 4,000 drive-in theaters in the United States, with New Jersey hosting about 50 of them.

However, by the late 20th century, the number of drive-ins began to dwindle due to various factors such as the rise of indoor multiplex cinemas, increasing real estate values, and changing entertainment habits. Today, the Delsea Drive-In Theatre in Vineland, NJ, stands as the last remaining drive-in theater in the state, keeping the nostalgic experience alive.

Opened in 1949, the Delsea Drive-In enjoyed nearly four decades of success before closing in 1987, a victim of the same trends that shuttered so many other drive-ins. But in 2004, the theater was revived by Doc and Jude DeLeonardis, who modernized the experience while maintaining the classic charm. They added in-car audio, healthier food options, and solar panels to power the theater, all while continuing to screen double features on weekends​.

Today, the Delsea Drive-In is more than just a theater; it’s a cherished piece of New Jersey’s cultural history. Families, couples, and drive-in enthusiasts from all over flock to Vineland to enjoy a night of movies under the stars. With a blend of traditional snacks and modern amenities, it offers a unique way to relive the golden age of drive-ins or introduce a new generation to this beloved pastime​.

Whether you’re looking for a dose of nostalgia or a special night out, the Delsea Drive-In remains a beacon of the drive-in era, inviting everyone to experience the magic of movies in the great outdoors​.

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