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Eumundi fills the demand for drive-in movies

After sell-out screenings in July, Starry Nights Outdoor Movies has announced they will be hosting a Eumundi Drive-in double feature screening of Mad Max 2’ and ‘Mad Max: Fury Road at the Eumundi Showgrounds on Saturday 1 August.

Trent Harvison from Starry Nights said he has been overwhelmed with requests from movie lovers keen to see more drive-in screenings.

“People are loving the nostalgic cinematic experience – and the fact that they can be socially distanced in their cars,” he said.

“All you need is an FM radio to be able to tune in to the soundtrack on the night.

“Car numbers are limited for the screenings – with vehicles to be spaced at least two metres apart to ensure appropriate physical distancing.”

Tickets are just $30 per car and sold in advance to ensure a contactless entry. To pre-book tickets, visit www.ticketebo.com.au/starrynights

Car numbers will be limited – with vehicles to be spaced at least two metres apart to ensure appropriate physical distancing.

There will be a candy bar on site with the all-essential popcorn, lollies and soft drinks.

For dinner options, guests are encouraged to to bring a ‘car picnic’ or pre-order from The Imperial Hotel Eumundi (Ph: 5442 8811), Sala Thai (Ph: 5442 8804) or Il Mio Posto (Ph: 5442 7026) and then pick it up on the way to the drive-in.

Social distancing should be observed at all times, with guests asked to remain in or near their cars unless absolutely necessary. Bathrooms on site will be monitored, and regularly cleaned and sanitised. Guests are also asked to take home what they bring as there will be no rubbish bins on site.


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