
A few months back we shared a Twiistid find in NYC called Grand Opening. This space at 139 Norfolk Street promised to create new entertainment offerings from time to time to keep the space fresh and timely. At the time of our report, the space was dubbed ‘Pong’ and was dedicated to table tennis. On September 17, the space was transformed into a drive-in movie theater or as close as you can get to one when you’re smack dab in the middle of an urban metropolis. DRV-IN offers 2 shows per night (7p and 10p) and cars that seat up to 6 passengers. The cost is $75 per show regardless of how many passengers. If you don’t have 6 you may want to snag some people off of the busy Manhattan street to get your cost down to $12.50 per passenger. The space is equipped with starry skies and some foliage (see potted oak tree pict). Passengers are treated to films that start in the 1960’s and progress chronologically each night. Four decades of cinematic wonderment for your viewing pleasure. One more thing (thanks Jobs), they have a full concession stand as well!
UPDATE: October 27-31 catch classic horror films under the full moon as thick fog creeps around you and your guests.























