Nostalgic Drive-In Movies a Hit with RV Campers
Guests of the newly renovated Hi-Way Haven RV Park get to step back in time and enjoy an old fashioned drive-in movie experience. To the delight of nostalgic baby boomers who make up the vast majority of RV owners in the United States the idea of marrying a drive-in movie theater with an RV Park has been an instant hit.
Sutherlin, OR (PRWEB) April 20, 2007 -- Thirty years ago on a Saturday night in Southern Oregon teenagers, parents, and families waited eagerly for the sun to set so the drive-in movie could finally begin. Back then the Cloverleaf Drive-In, one of three drive-in's in Douglas County, Oregon, was a hotspot for movie goers. Today even though they are little bit older and have traveled a little bit further the movie goers are back, popcorn in hand ready for the show to start, the only change, today they are sitting outside of their RV.

Guests of the newly renovated http://www.hiwayhaven.com (Hi-Way Haven RV Park) get to step back in time and enjoy an old fashioned drive-in movie experience. To the delight of nostalgic baby boomers, who make up the vast majority of RV owners in the United States, the idea of marrying a drive-in movie theater with an RV Park has been an instant hit.
"We came to the Cloverleaf drive-in when we were teenagers," Dave Moore, a recent visitor proudly announced while giving his wife Donna a squeeze "It's fun to stay here and still be able to watch movies on the big screen!"
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Business - Podcast Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 11:21:56 -0700
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