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This place is located in Scottsdale, but as soon as you enter the lot you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere where a tornado will soon come ripping through the movie screen a la Twister. At least that's how I felt. You drive up a dusty road to a little booth and pay. Drive down the dusty road, park in a dusty spot of your choice. Well, I'm not sure if I actually drove on a road. It was dirt lot, and I just steered my car hoping I wouldn't hit a pothole or run over a curb. The concession stand is easy to find. It's pretty much the only building on the lot. There were a few food choices: soda, hot dogs, popcorn, a variety of candy and churros (!!). The bathroom was clean. I think there were tables and arcade games, too. Despite its slightly ghetto/scary vibe, the drive in is a great value since you pay about $6/person for 2 movies and can bring in whatever food you want.
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