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Get your spooky fix this Halloween

Get your spooky fix this Halloween with a visit to the Eumundi Drive-in, presented by Starry Nights Outdoor Movies and taking place at the Eumundi Showgrounds.

The Halloween weekend will see double-feature screenings of 80’s classics ‘Ghostbusters’ and ’Ghostbusters 2’ on Friday 30 October, and ‘The Goonies’ and ‘Gremlins’ on Saturday 31 October.

Movie-lovers are advised to book quick smart as car numbers are limited, and drive-in sessions have been selling out fast.

Cost: $30 per car, with tickets sold in advance to ensure a contactless entry. To guarantee a spot on the night, pre-book at www.ticketebo.com.au/starrynights

Venue: Eumundi Showgrounds, Black Stump Rd

– off Memorial Drive, Eumundi. Near northern Eumundi entrance to Bruce Hwy.

Gates will open at 5pm, with the film screening at 6.30pm(ish)

Ensure your car stereo works, or that you have portable radio on hand, as sound is transmitted via FM to car radios.

Candy bar on-site with fresh popcorn, sweets and cool drinks. Guests are encouraged 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.

Vehicles will be spaced at least two metres apart to ensure appropriate physical distancing. Guests are asked to observe social distancing and remain in or near their cars unless visiting the bathrooms or candy bar.

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