This anachronistic drive-in theater opened in 1956 and since then it has entertained legions of Inland Empire denizens over the decades. In your car, you can revisit another era while enjoying the modern comfort of upgraded technology. At the concession stand, they serve burgers, pizzas, hot dogs, french fries and other treats. Moreover, on weekends the entire drive-in area becomes a huge swap meet; it has since become one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in Southern California.
The Fox Theater Pomona is an all-purpose venue that has a multitude of entertainment options. The venue first started as a proud movie cinema in 1931 during an era that produced legends on the silver screen. Today it serves as a concert hall, theater, cinema, and event venue, where the theater hosts everything from private parties to romantic dinners. The beautiful Art Deco structure is one of the most sought-after event venues in the city.
The AMC Ontario Mills is a 30-screen theater which showcases all of the top Hollywood blockbusters. In addition to screens, this AMC has an arcade room as well as a place to order some drinks while you watch the film. Macguffin's offers a full-range of drinks and serves several better-than-average concession snacks like pizza, french fries and other appetizers. Of course, you can still find all types of candy and popcorn at the concession area.
In an era dominated by multiplexes, Van Buren Drive-In still manages to woo in the crowd with its offer of a one-of-a-kind movie experience. Screening a mixed bag of classic films and new releases from Hollywood, this movie theater doesn't disappoint with its lineup of blockbusters. With superior projection quality, you are assured of a great film experience. Drive in to the theater, tune in your radio to the frequency of the screen and enjoy viewing the film from the comfort and privacy of your car. The site also contains refreshment stalls, where you can buy yourself a sift-drink and some popcorn to snack on while you enjoy the movie.