Lunar Drive-in
The Lunar Drive-in Theater Dandenong is the biggest drive-in theatre in Australia. We have four screens that show every one of the most recent blockbusters Hollywood brings to the table. We are open all year long aside from Christmas night and run films for just $35 per carload. It’s just $28 for two individuals, $14 for one individual and on Tuesdays, all vehicles are conceded at the extraordinary minimal expense of $25. Your nearby multiplex charges more than $90:00 for a group of five. We accept that movies ought to be reasonable for each family so they can visit frequently.
The Lunar Cafe is open consistently. Our kitchen staff gets ready genuine Aussie style cheeseburgers (counting the Lunar Burger with the parcel) and other hot snacks all at extremely aggressive costs. So show up ahead of schedule and partake in a delectable supper before the movies. You can sit in our indoor cafe stalls, or partake in a refreshing evening sitting in our open-air segment with a full perspective on screen two.
Our Dolby Digital Stereo soundtracks are communicated through your vehicle’s FM sound system, you can handle the volume and settings to go for whatever you might prefer. Our monstrous 6500-watt xenon curve lights and Barco DP2K 32B projectors are the biggest normal film projectors made on the planet and convey probably the most brilliant and most honed pictures of any enormous screen in the country.
There are no stopping issues, no sitter concerns and you can come dressed as you are. Come out to the Lunar Drive-in and partake in a late evening watching films under the stars in your vehicles. The Lunar Drive-in; entertained you starting around 1956.
The Lunar Dandenong opened on May 4, 1956, as the Dandenong Panoramic Drive-in Theater with a solitary wooden screen and spaces for 650 vehicles. It was Melbourne’s Olympic year and TV was as yet a half-year away. It was one of the first 10 drive-ins quite a while implicit Australia, the energy produced by these early pre-TV drive-in auditoriums was gigantic. Vehicles arranged for a significant distance trying to get into one of two meetings for each evening. The initial film was the B grade activity film “Task Paris”. The food offering flaunted Bbq’s, fish barbecues, and administration second to none.
A couple of months after the fact Village opened a drive-in on Stud Rd Rowville and called it the Dandenong drive-in. The rivalry was hot between the two Dandenong drive-ins, yet disarray ruled for a really long time until Village purchased out the Panoramic in the mid 1960′s lastly changed the name of the Stud Rd drive-in to Village Rowville. The now Village Dandenong Drive-in introduced an enormous enlightened sign-on Cranbourne Rd, as South Gippsland Hwy was then called, and the drive-in kept on exchanging great all through the following twenty years. The limit was expanded to very nearly 900 vehicles and the drive-in was one of a handful of the to have a stroll in. Supporters without vehicles could stroll to the drive-in and sit in an enormous room with speakers and a huge glass seeing window. It additionally housed a second food region where BBQs and barbecues were served. The stroll-in still remains part of today and is utilized as an upkeep shed.
In the mid 1980′s, the presentation of the VCR caused many drive-ins to endure. Hoyts and Village drive-ins began shutting individually. Dandenong was one of 22 Melbourne drive-ins sharing an always reducing market. Little was re-contributed; screen pictures were frequently dull, the sound was mono Cine-Fi AM, best-case scenario, and many stayed as single screen settings. The R evaluated sex twofold “Sweet Savage” in addition to “Fear Eyes” shut the drive in 1984 and summarized how the movies and the supporters had changed throughout the long term. Upon conclusion, the site was purchased by Trash and Treasure and utilized as a Sunday market site.
Following quite a while of cautious preparation, the Lunar Drive-in group re-fabricated and yet again opened the drive-in on September 19, 2002. Two new monstrous steel screens were raised (and later were joined by screen three and screen four). The old café was reconstructed as the Lunar Cafe, a spic and span projection block was built and the whole site invigorated. A great many vehicles blocked out in the initial week to see “Austin Powers in Goldmember”, “Lilo and Stitch” and “Stuart Little 2”.
Today it is the biggest drive in Australia, presents scrumptious and reasonable food, and offers the best worth first delivery blockbuster films in Melbourne. It is the most established drive-in auditorium actually working in Australia, yet offers the best class picture and sound show on each of the four screens. Live critique educates supporters regarding giveaways and impending occasions and exemplary old drive-in lunch room film cuts run with many movies.
The biggest screens around convey splendid and sharp pictures, fresh Dolby Digital Stereo soundtracks are conveyed to your vehicle from our FM transmitters.
The Kilderry Brothers and their devoted staff get a kick out of new clients finding the fun of the drive-in, so ensure you spread the word by telling your loved ones that you’ve been to the drive-in. Consistently an ever-increasing number of individuals are finding the incredible fun and climate delighted in by watching motion pictures in your vehicle at the Lunar Drive-in Theater Dandenong. It is the meeting up of the two biggest symbols of the 20th century, the vehicle and the film.
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