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  2. The Best Drive-In Theaters in America - AOL

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    This theater is just off scenic Highway 101 and shows new films seven nights a week for admission prices ranging from $5 per child (5-11) to $11 per adult. Swap meets are held in the car park by ...

  3. Concession stand - Wikipedia

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    Concession stands were not originally operated by the movie theaters, and food was often sold by people attending the film or by vendors outside of the theater. [1]Movie theaters were at first hostile to food being brought into their facilities, but during the Great Depression, theaters added concession stands as a way to increase revenue in the economically stagnant times. [1]

  4. TikToker discovered you can order Regal Cinema snacks on Uber ...

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    Let me just Uber Eats some Regal Cinemas food," Jones said sarcastically. He scrolled through the movie theater's menu, all of which had the familiar hefty movie theater prices. The funny video ...

  5. You asked for an old-fashioned Sacramento movie night on a ...

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    Movie night on a budget? Service journalism reporter Brianna Taylor saw ‘Creed III’ — with snacks and her shoes off — for $16.

  6. Goodrich Quality Theaters - Wikipedia

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    For just 15 cents, patrons could watch the main feature, followed by a B-Movie. By comparison, the average price for a movie ticket nationwide hovered between 23 and 25 cents during the 1930s. [citation needed] The theater was still able to make money from food and beverage concessions.

  7. Flipper (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The original movie received mild response from critics, [5] with a similar outcome at the box office. Its sequel earned praise from critics and a higher monetary return, [ 6 ] with the first television spin-off series receiving warm reception from critics and viewers alike. [ 7 ]

  8. 5 restaurants, movie theater and more fail food safety ... - AOL

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    The Benton Franklin Health District gave five failing grades in food safety inspections of restaurants and other establishments selling food in the Tri-Cities area Jan. 4-10. The health district ...

  9. Flipper's New Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Flipper's New Adventure (known in some countries as Flipper and the Pirates) is a 1964 American feature film released on June 24, 1964 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, written by Art Arthur, and directed by Leon Benson. It was a sequel to the 1963 film, Flipper and was based on characters created by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden.