You Can Watch 'Aladdin' For Free Under The Stars At This Georgia Drive-In This Month

Reserve your spot while you still can!
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The Cobb County Parks Department is hosting a nightly summer drive-in movie event showing of Aladdin and the next two shows are scheduled for July 24 and 25. 

This drive-in is completely free; all you have to do is go online to their website and register to secure your spot at the show, saving your receipt for when you enter the venue. 

Pack your car with your favorite movie snacks and drinks (no alcohol allowed). Gather your outdoor chairs and blankets and join the Cobb County PARKS Department for an outdoor movie experience.


Cobb County Parks Department 

These two nights will be held at the Cobb County Civic Center parking lot, located at 548 Marietta Pkwy S. in Marietta just outside of Atlanta. The lot will open for you to snag your spot at 6:30 p.m. on both nights. 

The staff has family art projects ready to go before the movie starts, as well as a trivia game for everyone in attendance until showtime at 7:30 p.m.

The department is implementing all social distancing guidelines by each vehicle being assigned two parking spaces so six feet of distance will be between each car.

Via Cobb County Parks Department 

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