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Social Distancing Is Bringing Drive-In Theaters Back to Life
“I really think it’s gonna help the drive-ins. Will it last? Only time will
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by [79]Claire Voon April 10, 2020
Social Distancing Is Bringing Drive-In Theaters Back to Life
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The Basin Drive In, in Utah, opened earlier than usual this year—even
though temperatures were in the 30s when this photo was taken on March
27.
The Basin Drive In, in Utah, opened earlier than usual this year—even
though temperatures were in the 30s when this photo was taken on March
27. George Frey / Getty Images
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Last month, John Watzke was going about a normal day at his drive-in
theater in Ocala, Florida, when a customer called him to share concerns
about COVID-19. Watzke, who has run the outdoor business since 2011,
knew he had to think fast. “I got a window from my storage building,
cut a hole in the concession’s sidedoor, and put the window in,” he
says. “By the time everybody got here, they could safely pick up
orders.” In less than a week, he gave the 72-year-old venue a total
makeover: he acquired new food packaging, cordoned off parking spots to
create buffer zones, and implemented strict sanitation guidelines for
employees. The two-screen venue, which was relatively quiet this past
winter, is now keeping busy even on weeknights, welcoming as many as
200 cars at once.
Though Florida is currently under a stay-at-home order, the Ocala
Drive-In Theater is one of several drive-ins enjoying an unexpected
renaissance, and says it [85]received permission to remain open from
the governor and local police. As the coronavirus pandemic has altered
millions of lives across the U.S., these old-timey facilities offer a
temporary escape from reality. Because visitors enjoy films from their
cars, they can still practice social distancing.
Watzke, a 63-year-old former projectionist, has heard of at least 11
drive-in theaters in America that are currently operating under strict
public health guidelines. While that’s a small fraction of the 305
businesses known to the United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association, the
response he’s witnessed has been strong enough to offer a glimmer of
hope. “This could actually be an upslope of the industry that we
haven’t had in many a year,” Watzke says. Atlas Obscura asked him how
he’s nurturing his business and his community during a pandemic.
The Ocala Drive-In, shown here in 2019, normally fills up in the summer
months. These days, it's often full even on weekday evenings. The Ocala
Drive-In, shown here in 2019, normally fills up in the summer months.
These days, it’s often full even on weekday evenings. John Watzke /
Ocala Drive-In
How sizable is the uptick in Ocala’s attendance?
Business is almost double what it normally is this time of year. Now
it’s more like the summer months. We are getting a lot of people from
all over the state, some driving two hours or more. The last couple
nights have been a little bit slow because I’m having trouble getting
some new movies: Those I had scheduled from Disney, Universal, and
Warner Brothers have been canceled. So I’m reaching out to some
independent film companies. Regardless, I believe people will come as
this gives them a chance to get out of the house. To watch a movie on a
gorgeous screen in the state of Florida is totally different than
watching a movie at home.
Implementing new social distancing measures is expensive, but you haven’t
raised ticket prices. What makes all the extra effort and expenses worth it
for you?
Number one: my employees keep their jobs. Two: I’ve been through
several disasters in my life. I’m a Katrina victim—I was on the
Mississippi coast. What I learned is that the things that bring just a
few minutes of normal life to you are the things you remember.
I’m a great believer that mental stability is as important as physical
stability. If people don’t have a certain amount of normalcy in their
life, it’s going to affect them. Especially the smaller
children—they’ve been taken out of school and locked indoors. They
can’t go see their friends, their grandparents. To them, they’re being
punished, and they didn’t do anything. So if parents can take them to
the movies and have a few hours of normal life, it kind of relieves the
tension.
How are visitors responding?
Customers are thrilled to death that we are open and they have
something to do. On Facebook, people are telling me how safe and
comfortable they felt. There might be a dozen negative commenters, but
I think it’s because they haven’t come out here. For them, this is not
an essential business. It is to me. You have to have mental stability,
too. My family has worked in theaters since 1913. My grandfather was a
projectionist. My dad was a projectionist. My brother and I were
projectionists, and our sons were projectionists. Basically, the old
cliche, “The show must go on,” is a way of life for us.
All over the world, drive-ins have been social distancing. This theater
in Kornwestheim, Germany, was busy on March 20. All over the world,
drive-ins have been social distancing. This theater in Kornwestheim,
Germany, was busy on March 20. Sebastian Gollnow / dpa via Getty
How else is the drive-in trying to give back to the community?
A nondenominational church has service here two nights a week so people
have the opportunity to worship from the safety of their vehicles. My
offer is actually out there for any church that wants to use my sound
equipment and transmitters. I’m not saying it has to be affiliated with
a certain religion: Everybody’s got their own faith. If they want to
use my property, they’re welcome to it.
I’ve also offered my services at no cost to the county school board. In
the event that seniors cannot have a traditional graduation, they could
do a drive-in one. All the speeches and procedures would be projected
on the big screen, and the students could walk up while maintaining a
distance and get their diploma. It would only be immediately family,
but we could live-stream everything so extended family could see it.
The school board is considering it.
I put the offer out a few weeks ago after my youngest daughter, who is
graduating in May from nursing school, called me saying they had
cancelled the ceremonies. That’s likely the first time in her life that
there was nothing I could say or do to make things better. I was
thinking that I can’t help her—she’s 700 miles away—but I can sure make
it better for the seniors here.
Do you think this surge in attendance at drive-ins around the country will
help the industry in the long run?
Right now, I feel that customers are going to keep coming because they
appreciate the extra effort I’m putting forth. And I think people will
realize that, no matter the situation, they’re safer at a drive-in than
they are in a building with a crowd. I really think it’s gonna help the
drive-ins. Will it last? Only time will tell. I do think people will be
looking for outdoor activities for quite some time.
Of course we still have a lot of obstacles that we fight regularly:
weather, daylight savings time, DVDs. But I would love to see drive-ins
make a comeback. I would like to see the next generation keep this
going. This is a part of American history that shouldn’t die.
You can [86]join the conversation about this and other stories in the
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