Tired of spending your evenings watching Netflix and chilling on the couch? While movie theaters around the state are still temporarily closed because of the pandemic, there is one spot where you can leave the house and safely catch a flick with friends: the Fort Union Drive-In Movie Theater.
New Mexico’s last surviving drive-in theater reopened earlier this month and it couldn’t have happened at a better time.
Fort Union Drive In/Facebook It’s a modest spot that feels like a blast from the past. Simply drive up and park, tune the radio to the theater’s station, and enjoy some snacks from home all while staying in the comfort of your vehicle.
Fort Union Drive-In is located on the outskirts of the historic Las Vegas in northern New Mexico.
Leo Maestas/Google During the spring and summer months, the theater hosts weekend movie showings that typically begin at dusk and run through two movies.
Fort Union Drive-In is a single-screen theater located on the outskirts of the historic Las Vegas in northern New Mexico.
Phil Bebbington/Google During the spring and summer months, the theater hosts weekend movie showings that typically begin at dusk and run through two movies.
While you can bring your own drinks and snacks, the theater also has a concession stand where they sell popcorn, drinks, and pizza.
Peter Miller/Flickr Just keep your boozy drinks at home! Alcohol is not allowed on the premises.
Due to state restrictions still in place, Fort Union Drive-In does have a few changes this year to their usual operations.
Jernej Furman/Flickr Carloads are limited to five people per vehicle and patrons are required to stay in the vehicle unless heading to the bathroom or concession stand. If you plan to order snacks from the stand, call in your order and then pick up once it’s ready. Otherwise, it’s the same ol’ drive-in experience.
Fort Union Drive-In is located on 7th Street and Prospero Drive in Las Vegas, New Mexico.
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Admission is $20 per carload, with a current restriction of five people per car. Gates open at 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday and movies begin at dusk. Details about movie showings, concessions, and more can be found on the theater’s Facebook page.
Fort Union Drive In/Facebook
It’s a modest spot that feels like a blast from the past. Simply drive up and park, tune the radio to the theater’s station, and enjoy some snacks from home all while staying in the comfort of your vehicle.
Leo Maestas/Google
During the spring and summer months, the theater hosts weekend movie showings that typically begin at dusk and run through two movies.
Phil Bebbington/Google
Peter Miller/Flickr
Just keep your boozy drinks at home! Alcohol is not allowed on the premises.
Jernej Furman/Flickr
Carloads are limited to five people per vehicle and patrons are required to stay in the vehicle unless heading to the bathroom or concession stand. If you plan to order snacks from the stand, call in your order and then pick up once it’s ready. Otherwise, it’s the same ol’ drive-in experience.
Google Maps
Facebook: Fort Union Drive-In Address: 3300 7th Street, Las Vegas, NM 87701 Phone: 505-425-9934
Looking for a local eatery to purchase your dinner for the movie? Check out Charlie’s Spic & Span, located about 2.5 miles south of the theater. Read more in The Tortillas Are Made Right In Front Of You At This Incredible Cafe In New Mexico.
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Address: 3300 7th St, Las Vegas, NM 87701, USA