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RV park doubles as drive-in movie theater
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| Some RVers watch from their RVs, others their cars and others watch from lawn chairs. |
It's a scene straight out of the 1950s, a family watching a drive-in
movie together from the back of their vehicle, the only difference is
this time their vehicle also doubles as their vacation home. Guests
staying at the Hi-Way Haven RV Park in Sutherlin, Oregon now have the
chance to relive their childhoods by watching classic films from the
comfort of their RV.
The family friendly park recently re-opened its once dormant drive-in
movie screen after a change in ownership. Jim Remley, the new park
owner, remembers a time when there used to four drive-in movies serving
the area but watched as they slowly disappeared over the last two
decades. "I have fond memories of going to the drive-in movie with my
folks but over the years they have all but disappeared" said Remley. "I
wanted to offer families the opportunity to share a drive-in movie
experience with their kids. My nine year old son loves it!"
Remley an Oregon native purchased the Hi-Way Haven RV Park in January
after leasing the land since September 2005. He was inspired to return
the park to its original roots as a local landmark where he once
watched movies as a child.
Guests of the 102 site park can now watch classic films from the comfort of their own RV, or from a car as some prefer.
Drive-In theaters peaked in the United States in the late 1950s with
more than 5,000 operating across the country. Today only four
remain in Oregon. Remley received his license to show classic
films from the Motion Picture Licensing Corporation which grants him
the ability to show films from many of the top film libraries as long
as he meets some basic guidelines.
"We won’t be competing with local theaters our movies will strictly be
for the guests of the park, and we will only show movies that are fun
to watch at a drive-in. For instance we have already shown the classic
Alfred Hitchcock film Rear Window, and the original War of the Worlds.
This month we will be playing the classic Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers and Forbidden Planet."
The Hi-Way Haven RV Park is located at 609 Fort McKay Rd, in Sutherlin, Oregon. For more information call 1-800-552-5699.
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