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Los Angeles, the city of angels and the heart of the American film industry, offers a unique experience for movie lovers and their furry friends. With a rich history of drive-in theaters dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, LA provides a plethora of options for those looking to enjoy a movie under the stars with their canine companions. This guide will take you through the best dog-friendly outdoor movie theaters in Los Angeles, ensuring you and your pet have an unforgettable movie night.
The Charm of Outdoor Cinemas
Outdoor movie screenings have a unique charm that’s hard to replicate. The ambiance of watching a movie under the open sky, the camaraderie of fellow movie-goers, and the nostalgia of drive-in theaters make for a memorable experience. Add to this the joy of having your beloved pet by your side, and you’ve got a perfect evening planned.
Tips for Taking Your Dog to an Outdoor Movie
Before we dive into the list of dog-friendly outdoor movie theaters, let’s go over some tips to ensure a smooth experience:
Be Mindful of Food: If you’re planning to get snacks, consider bringing a treat for your dog as well. A Kong or chew can keep your dog occupied during the movie.
Walk Your Dog Beforehand: Ensure your dog has had its walk and bathroom break before the movie starts to avoid interruptions.
Bring Water and a Bowl: Don’t forget to bring clean drinking water and a bowl for your dog.
Cozy Up: Bring blankets, pillows, and anything else you might need to make your dog comfortable.
Mind Your Manners: Ensure your dog does not disrupt other movie-goers. Keep your dog on a leash when on the premises.
Dog-Friendly Outdoor Movie Theaters in LA
Pop-Up Drive-Ins
San Fernando Valley Halloween Drive-In: Organized by My Valley Pass, this Halloween-themed film series is a hit among pet owners. The Drive-In offers a decent menu, and food items are delivered to your car window by friendly attendants.
The Drive-Up at Santa Monica Airport: This venue hosts Rooftop Cinema Club’s the Drive-Up, offering multiple films a day until the end of October. The drive-in at the airport is always dog-friendly.
Rooftop Cinema Club El Segundo: This location offers designated pet-friendly “Wooftop” screenings. Look for the banner “Wooftop: Pet-Friendly Screening” on the venue’s “Movies We’re Showing” page.
Street Food Cinema: This venue combines outdoor movies, tasty food trucks, good music, and interactive games. Most Street Food Cinema events are dog-friendly, but it’s best to check the event’s webpage before going.
Permanent Drive-In Theaters
Cinespia: Screening classic films all year round, Cinespia hosts outdoor screenings at iconic venues including The Hollywood Forever Cemetery, The Greek Theatre, and Los Angeles Historic Park. Two of their locations, the Greek Theatre and Los Angeles State Historic Park, welcome leashed dogs.
Electric Dusk Drive-In: LA’s longest running pop up Drive-In and outdoor movie venue, Electric Dusk Drive-In is open year-round and is dog-friendly.
Vineland Drive-In: Open since 1955, Vineland Drive-In screens a variety of movies seven days a week, including holidays. Pets are allowed as long as they are kept on a leash, cleaned up after, and are not brought inside the snack bar.
Unfortunately, some drive-in theaters in Los Angeles do not allow pets, including Melrose Rooftop Theatre, Mission Tiki Drive-In
Theatre, Montclair, Paramount Drive-In Theater, Paramount, The Roadium, Torrance, Rooftop Cinema Club DTLA, Rubidoux Swap Meet and Drive-In, Riverside, and Van Buren Drive-In Theater, Riverside.
Conclusion
Los Angeles offers a variety of dog-friendly outdoor movie theaters, providing a unique experience for both you and your furry friend. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these venues offer a great way to enjoy a movie under the stars with your pet. So grab your popcorn, leash up your dog, and head out for an unforgettable movie night in LA.
Remember, while these venues are dog-friendly, it’s essential to ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn’t disrupt other movie-goers. Always follow the rules of the venue, keep your dog on a leash, and clean up after them. Happy viewing!
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