Located just 15 minutes north of Rockford, at 12801 Old River Road in Rockton, The Drive 815 is a pop-up drive-in that brings a modern twist to the classic experience. Operated by local entrepreneur Jalen Ponder, this theater sets up at the Rockton Athletic Fields, utilizing a large inflatable screen to show second-run movies, including family favorites and recent blockbusters.
Its pop-up nature makes it a unique seasonal event, and the open-air setting at the athletic fields allows visitors to bring lawn chairs or blankets for a picnic-style experience. Concessions are available, but guests are allowed to bring their own snacks, making it budget-friendly. Check The Drive 815 website for showtimes, as screenings are typically weekend-only events during the summer.
About 50 miles southwest of Rockford, at 91 Palmyra Road, Midway Drive-In Theatre is a historic gem that’s been entertaining audiences since 1950. This single-screen theater specializes in first-run double features, showing Friday through Sunday, with special events like the all-night Dusk Till Dawn Horrorfest in the fall.
Midway is a haven for horror fans, as its owners also run the Flashback Weekend horror convention in Chicago, and will show a dusk-till-dawn John Carpenter Fest, featuring Halloween, The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and a fourth feature on Saturday, June 28th.
The concession offers full meals like hamburgers, pizza, and brats alongside classic popcorn and candy. Admission is $9.50 for adults (12+), $4 for kids (3-11), and free for kids under 2, with a $10 food permit if you bring your own snacks.
Roughly 45 miles east of Rockford, at 1510 North Chapel Hill Road, McHenry Outdoor Theater (originally the Skyline Drive-In) has been a staple since 1951. The single-screen venue went all-digital in 2012.
McHenry leans into nostalgia with pre-show concession films that evoke the 1950s drive-in era, a treat for retro enthusiasts. The theater is pet-friendly, with tickets priced at $10 for adults (13+), $8 for kids (4-12), and free for kids under 4. The concession stand serves corn dogs and pizza, plus ice cream.
Located about 60 miles south of Rockford, at 4468 E 12th Road, Route 34 Drive-In offers a quintessential drive-in experience with a focus on affordability and simplicity.
Admission is $14 for adults, $8 for military/seniors and kids, and free for kids under 3, with premium parking in the first two rows for just $5.
The concession stand serves burgers and nachos alongside traditional snacks.
Just across the stateline, about 40 miles north of Rockford, at 1936 State Route 69 in Monroe, Wisconsin, Sky-Vu Drive-In has been a regional favorite since 1954. This single-screen theater went digital in 2012 and operates seasonally from March through September.
Sky-Vu’s pet-friendly policy and spacious lot make it ideal for families and pet owners. Tickets are $10 for adults (12+), $6 for kids (5-11), and free for kids under 5. The concession stand offers a wide range of snacks and hot food, and a $10 food permit allows you to bring your own.
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