West Virginia
Meadow Bridge
Meadow Bridge Drive-In
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Meadow Bridge Drive-In in Meadow Bridge, WV

Meadow Bridge Drive-In

17971 WV-20, Meadow Bridge, WV 25976
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About Meadow Bridge Drive-In

Meadow Bridge Drive-In is a small, family-friendly drive-in theater in rural West Virginia, offering a nostalgic movie experience with a capacity for 180 cars.
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Ticket Price

General Admission (All Ages 4+): $7.00
Kids (Under 4): Free
Per Vehicle Rate (if applicable): Not Applicable
Other Fees (if applicable): Not Applicable

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Other Info

Cash Only
Food Available to Purchase
Outside Food Allowed
Alcohol Available
Pets Allowed
Restrooms Available
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Common Drive-in Movie Theater Etiquette

  • Arrive Early – Get there with plenty of time to park, grab snacks, and settle in before the movie starts.
  • Know the Theater’s Rules – Check for policies on outside food, pets, and parking arrangements before you go.
  • Turn Off Your Headlights – Once you're parked, shut off your headlights and daytime running lights so you don’t blind other moviegoers.
  • Be Mindful of Your Dome Lights – Keep interior lights off or dimmed when the movie is playing to avoid distractions.
  • Don’t Block Other People’s View – Avoid opening hatchbacks too high or sitting on the roof of your car unless it’s permitted.
  • Be Considerate with Your Car Engine – If you need to run your engine for heat or AC, do it sparingly so you don’t disturb others with noise or exhaust fumes.
  • Limit Moving Around During the Movie – Try to stay in your parking spot as much as possible; frequent walking or car movement can be distracting.
  • Respect Personal Space – If you’re sitting outside your car in chairs or blankets, keep to your designated area and don’t encroach on others.
  • Use the Restroom Quietly – If you need to go, keep noise to a minimum when walking to and from the facilities.
  • Be Mindful of Phone Usage – If you must use your phone, keep the brightness low and avoid loud conversations.
  • Be Courteous When Leaving – Exit slowly and carefully without turning on bright lights until you're away from the viewing area.