The moment you roll through the entrance of Becky’s Drive-In in Walnutport, Pennsylvania, something shifts in your chest – that flutter of childhood excitement you thought you’d outgrown comes rushing back like a forgotten friend.
Here’s the thing about drive-in theaters: they’re not trying to compete with your 4K television or your surround sound system.
They’re offering something else entirely – a chance to remember what it felt like when going to the movies was an event, not just another Thursday night.
Becky’s sits there in the Lehigh Valley like a portal to simpler times, when entertainment meant more than swiping through options on a screen…