GENERAL
INFORMATION
The Stardust Drive-In operates from around Mid-March
(weather permitting) through the end of November. We run 7 days a week from Memorial
Day Weekend (when schools let out for the Summer) until mid-August (when school
begins). At
other times of the season we're open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
ADMISSION: Adults,
$7.00...
Kids 6-11, $3.00... Children 5 and under, are ALWAYS FREE. (Ticket prices
are for TWO movies)
We're proud to feature our full-service "Stardust Kitchen &
Concessions". You'll find all
the usual theatre fare, PLUS incredible burgers & fries, Philly Cheese steak
sandwiches, 12" freshly cooked pizzas, AND our famous "buy'em by the
bag-full" mini-burgers, a small square freshly steamed and hot off
the grill, bite sized burger.
Unlike an indoor theatre, a drive-in can only operate at
night. This means that our starting time will change, based on the time of year.
Early on in the season, you might see us start as early as 7 or 7:30. By July,
it can be as late as 9 PM. That's why our show time is usually advertised as
"Dusk". It's a time when, in our judgment, it's dark enough to put a
good picture on the screen.
Drive-In theatres across the country have been
"rediscovered", and are extremely popular on Friday, Saturday and
holiday evenings... especially on nice days during the Summer. Plan ahead and
arrive early when attending on these days. Please see the "NOW
SHOWING" page of our web-site for Gate opening times.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS:
- When do you know what will be
playing next?
New movies start on Friday. We normally do the week's booking on Monday or
Tuesday of that week. We sometimes know about a new movie earlier than this,
but not usually. Our website is usually updated every Monday night for
the following weekends schedule.
- Where do you publish your
schedule?
You've found it here! We also publish an ad in the theatre section of the
Lebanon Democrat on Tuesday & Friday, the Mt. Juliet News, the Middle Tennessee
Times, the Watertown Gazette, the Nashville Scene, and the Friday
Entertainment section of the Tennessean newspaper. We are also listed
on-line for the day of the show at www.movies.yahoo.com
, and www.moviefone.com (615)
333-3456. Our daily schedule is available by the theatre information
line at 615-237-0077, and we offer
advance updates by email on the home page of this web site.
Your best bet is to use our local web site, our email update, or our
phone system.
- How do you decide what movies
to play, and why are they combined as they are?
In cooperation with our film booker, we put together double feature
combinations we think will be the most popular with our loyal audience. We
try to make the combinations roughly similar... ie: you won't see a "Finding
Nemo" type movie playing with "Freddy Vs. Jason". It's a
matter of personal taste, and not nearly an exact science... but we do the
best we can!
- Can I watch one movie on one screen
and switch to the other side for the second feature?
One of the most frequently asked questions since we added Screen 2 several
years ago. In short, the answer is no - unless you purchase a ticket
for the other screen. By booking our features in pairs as a unit for
a set price, we can pass along our "Double Feature" discount
pricing structure, benefiting YOU the customer - a service we are proud to provide
and strive to protect, to give you the most for your dollar. You
are welcomed to purchase an additional ticket the same night for a second
feature if you wish.
- Why don't you play more
"G" or "family" pictures?
This is the question we're probably asked most often, aside from
"what's playing on Friday". Hollywood makes movies that they hope
will be economically successful. Accordingly, the argument is that they're
"just making what the public wants to see". G rated pictures,
while enthusiastically anticipated by families, are not generally as well
attended as pictures that target the industry's largest audience, that being
the 13-25'ish group. You will find that we book most family shows as soon as
they become available, though we will pass on pictures we feel are obviously
not intended for what's become "the drive-in crowd".
- Do you run "NC-17"
rated pictures?
No. They're generally not available, but that's not the point here.
With the way the drive-in is constructed, there is no way to isolate such
material from passers-by driving through the Industrial Park, and we have made an
agreement with the City of Watertown NOT to show "NC-17" rated
pictures as part of our re-zoning for the construction of the theatre.
- I don't see any speakers in
your fields. How do I receive the sound?
We feature a state-of-the-art theatre sound system, which broadcasts to your
car in FM STEREO. Use your car's FM radio (set your ignition to the
accessory position). Nearly all portable FM radios work very well at the
drive-in, and you're welcome to bring them along.
- Can I consume alcohol at the
drive-in?
Open consumption of alcoholic beverages is not allowed on the property. If
our staff observes you with alcoholic beverages, we will kindly ask that you
leave the theatre. If you appear to be intoxicated, under 21
and "under the influence" or indulging in any "illegal
substances", it's highly likely we'll ask the Watertown Police
Department to stop by for a visit.
- Why don't you have
"Carload Pricing"?
Carload pricing at the drive-in appears to be a relic of the past that,
unfortunately, is a part of drive-in history. It is still in practice at
some theatres, but not here at the Stardust.
When you buy a ticket at the box-office, a very large percentage of what you pay goes
directly to the film company. That's how they get paid for their product
that you'll be watching here. The film companies see carload pricing as one
person in the car paying, and the rest seeing the movie for free. They won't
allow an indoor theatre to give their product away in this manner, and they
apply the same rule to the drive-ins showing first run product.
- Why do you have a "food
permit"?
As stated above, a very large percentage of what you pay for tickets goes
directly back to the film studios.
What remaining portion there is left is typically not enough to support the
operation of the theatre (this is why ALL movie theatres have concessions
stands in the first place). Your patronage and support of our
concession stand is what keeps this theatre in operation. When
you bring your own food to the drive-in, it directly effects the financial
stability of the theatre, and we usually have to throw away your trash for
you. We are considering eliminating the Outside Food and Beverage
Permit, and (like the indoor theatres), ban all outside food and beverages
from being brought into the theatre. We don't want to go to this
extreme, but we may be forced to do so. Please note, as part of our
negotiations with certain film studios, we have agreed NOT to sell Outside
Food & Beverage Permits to our patrons who wish to view their
films. On these rare occasions, we will restrict all outside food and beverages
from being brought into the theatre for that particular screen and time we
are showing their films.
- Why do the Concession Lines
get long?
We suggest to all of our patrons to get to the theatre EARLY (one hour or
more prior to dusk) so they may find the best available parking spaces
and shorter concessions lines. On VERY busy nights (especially family
type movies), the closer you arrive to show time, the longer the concessions
lines will be. When everyone shows up at once, (like McDonalds with a
bus-load of high school kids) there will be longer lines and wait
times. The theatre management and staff pride themselves on the
quality of "cooked-to-order" food items we sell, and the majority of our patrons
appreciate the variety of menu items that we have to offer, we sincerely
hope that you will as well.
- Do not EVER sound your horn - unless asked to do
so by the theatre radio announcer . Never put a light
of any sort onto the screen.
NOTICE
Parking in the Cul-de-sac of Purple Tiger Drive or adjacent properties to watch
the movies without paying constitutes THEFT OF SERVICE and violators will be
prosecuted.