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Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­drive-in theatre playing holiday films under the stars

Tickets go on sale Tuesday morning for a lineup of 1990s and 2000s holiday movies including 'Mean Girls,' 'Elf,' and 'Love Actually'
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The Twilight Drive-In in Langley is Metro Vancouver's last remaining permanent outdoor movie theatre. Photo: Facebook/Twilight Drive-In.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday morning for a lineup of 1990s and 2000s movies that people in cars can enjoy underneath the stars this weekend that will sure get you in the Christmas spirit.

, in Langley, is hosting a Holiday Winter festival of films including Elf, Disney'sThe Santa Claus, Krampus, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

On Saturday, nearly a week’s worth of movies will be capped off with the 2004 flick Mean Girls cast upon the big screen at 9:20 p.m.

The very last film scheduled to be played is the 2003 romantic comedy, Love Actually, which follows the story of six couples in London, England during the holidays.

 

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Per provincial health and safety guidelines, there is a maximum of 50 cars at the 3350 260 St. lot at one time – thus movie tickets are limited to per nightly showing.

COVID-19 safety measures are also being implemented, including a maximum of 15 people allowed in the concession at any given time and six people in washrooms.

“The nice thing about the drive-in has always been that you are in the privacy and comfort of your own vehicle, without having to share an armrest with a stranger, or having people sitting around you coughing,” said a spokesperson of the outdoor theatre.

Prices range from $30 for a vehicle containing two people and $70 for a carload of six.

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