Eric Paulsen

Eric Paulsen

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Yes, you can still catch Halloween movies at outdoor drive-ins nearby!

Five drive-in movie places around Wisconsin are open this weekend for fun and/or frightening flicks from the safety, comfort, and warmth of your vehicle.

Closest to Milwaukee is the Milky Way Drive-In Theatre, located in the parking lot of the Milwaukee Milkmen stadium at The Rock in Franklin, just off Loomis & 76th Streets. They'll be showing Ghostbusters at 6:30pm on Friday night, Casper followed by The Cabin in the Woods, and then Jigsaw Saturday night, which of course is Halloween. Finishing it up on Sunday, November 1st (don't forget to turn the clocks back one hour that morning - which is scary enough), you can enjoy The Addams Family at 5pm. Hit their website for any additional updates!

The Duck Pond in Madison, Goetz' Sky-Vu Drive-In outside Monroe, the Chilton Twilight Outdoor Theater up in Chilton, and out in the Driftless Area, the Starlite 14 Drive-In in Richland Center are the other places showing drive-in movies this weekend, with selections like Halloween (the original from 1978), Nightmare on Elm Street, Beetlejuice, Ghostbusters, Hotel Transylvania, and a lot more.

Get more details and find out about more drive-ins you can visit around Wisconsin on my State Trunk Tour road trip website, which also has a lot of other great attractions and points of interest to experience when you travel Wisconsin's roads!


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