Winchester Drive-In
Theaters & Cinemas in Oklahoma City, OK
At 1st glance, drive-in movie theaters seem to be a dying entertainment venue in Oklahoma. Only seven operate in the state, down from a high of 95 in 1954. Only one each survives in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. However, owners of the drive-ins still operating say their theaters will remain open for years to come. It's not just the value of two or three movies for the price of one that appeals to drive-in moviegoers, they say. Instead, drive-ins have survived because baby boomers crave the nostalgia, and owners are committed to the outdoor business.
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read moreOpen since 1968, the Winchester Drive-In is a tradition for many families and a land mark in Oklahoma City. This historic theater has drawn a large crowd each weekend since it opened over 40 years ago, and people keep coming back for more. It is a great place for a night of family fun where you can see two movies for the price of one ticket. Just look for the neon cowboy on Western Ave to guide you to the screen. Bring your appetite for the full-service concessions at the Winchester where you can order everything from pepperoni pizza and burritos to barbecue sandwiches and ice cream.