Enderby’s Starlight Drive-In opens this weekend with a blockbuster

It’s almost time to gas up the car and drive away from terrible streaming services in favour of the giant screen of the Starlight Drive-In Theatre in Enderby.

The 60-foot tall screen will be showing Dune II to open the 2024 season beginning Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4 with show times at 8:30 p.m.

Dune II is one of the biggest movies of the year and the drive-in is celebrating its 23rd anniversary by offering tickets for $23 per vehicle.

The theatre boasts the largest screen in North America, which was freshly painted in the off season and one of the best projectors in the world.

It’s on Highway 97 near the Log Barn, 85 minutes from Kamloops and 65 minutes from Kelowna.

If Dune isn’t your choice, stay tuned. The theatre has plans to bring a series of Hollywood hits for the summer.

For more information, go to their website here.


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