MAQUOKETA, IOWA (May 29, 2023) — It is with great pleasure we announce The Voy 61 Drive In Theatre, south of Maquoketa, Iowa, will be having a special event to celebrate National Drive In Movie Day on Tuesday, June 6.

This event will be one memorable evening for everyone who attends! There will be a $5.00 per vehicle admission fee. The first 50 vehicles admitted will receive a free Voy 61 Drive In frisbee. Prior to the movie, we will have FREE activities for all to participate in — a bounce-house, face-painting, petting-zoo, train-rides, and SO MUCH FUN! The movie for the evening will be the popular Sing 2, rated PG. The gates will open at 6PM and movie will start at approximately 8:45 or dusk.

The Voy 61 Drive In Theatre is one of only four drive ins still operating across the state of Iowa, and one of the longest-running, and last-remaining, outdoor drive-in theatres in the state (and the country). Patrons love bringing along a radio and lawn chair to watch the movie under the stars. We love providing first-run movies, as well as family- and budget-friendly entertainment. We pride ourselves on not only providing affordable quality entertainment with our state-of-the-art digital projection system, but also providing a family-friendly environment with free train-rides, swing-set, sand-box, basketball court, whiffle-ball diamond, tether-ball, and volleyball for our guests. Our concession stand also offers a large variety of treats and goodies, but most importantly, good ol’ movie theatre popcorn. We also allow customers to bring their own food if they’d like to tailgate prior to the movie.

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