The Mission 4 Drive-in, located in San Antonio, Texas, has a rich history dating back to its origins as a Native American gathering site and the establishment of Mission San Jose in 1720. After serving as a drive-in theater for over half a century, it was reopened in 2001 and is currently managed as an arts and culture facility by the City of San Antonio. With one screen and a capacity of 120, it provides a unique outdoor movie experience for families and the community.
Status | Open |
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Open Year Round | No (may - november) |
Open Since | 1948 |
Admission Price | Free |
Payment Methods | Unknown |
Screens | 1 |
Capacity | 120 |
Food Permit | Unknown |
Outside Food | Unknown |
Alcohol | Unknown |
Pets | True |
Digital | False |
Sound | FM Radio |
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