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This Fort Worth Drive-in Is Showing Your Favorite Halloween Movies

Get spooked from the safety of your own car 🎃🎬
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If watching Halloween movies on your couch just doesn't suit your fancy anymore, then this is the place for you.

The drive-in has been brought back to life and is showing some of your favorite Halloween movies.

Hocus Pocus, Love and Monsters, and of course the Nightmare Before Christmas are currently on the movie line-up.

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$8.00  per ticket 

As of now, the movies are being shown from October 19 through Thursday, October 22.

Struggling to think of a nice date to take that special someone on during the pandemic?

The drive-in is the perfect pandemic date spot because you never even have to leave your car. (unless you have to go to the bathroom of course)

Normally, a single ticket at Coyote Drive-In gives you two movie showings in one night.

But due to the ongoing pandemic, moviegoers are unfortunately restricted to just one.

Showtimes start at 7:40 p.m. and it is recommended that you arrive 60 minutes before the film starts, giving you plenty of time to find the perfect spot, enjoy the Texas sunset, and probably eat all your movie snacks before the movie even starts.

Coyote Drive-In 

Price: $8.00/person 

When: Showtimes HERE

Address: 223 NE 4th St, Fort Worth, TX

Why You Need To Go: Unique and magical movie experience that allows you to enjoy the weather, city lights, and your favorite movie all at the same time.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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