

16:38:35 We have been there several times and we always have a good time. 23:33:58 Ok, I'll have to go just to check out the "cool original 50s style urinals". 09:09:42 It's been "about to close" for at least this decade. I recommend going, but "holding it" while you're there. But the women's restrooms are beyond gross. 12:38:18 I've been here and was very impressed with the quality of the picture and sound. Screen 1: 102.9 FM Screen x: 107.1 FM Screen x: 95.7 FM Screen x: 98.9 FM Screen x: 101.5 FM Screen x: ?.? FM
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See Movie Theaters for other theaters in Sacramento and the surrounding area. Like many drive-ins, they have food served at decent (rather than "theater") prices. The concession area serves more than just snacks and popcorn. Interesting if you have a bathroom fixture fetish. They do have cool original 50s style urinals. The movies are still high-quality, but the bathroom/snack area is in need of repair.

Given that Syufy could care less about upkeeping a (theoretically and perpetually) doomed theater, the Sac 6 is very run down.

Since summer is the most profitable time of the year, it will be open through summer 2007. Of course, they have planned to do so "at the end of the year" for at least the last six years. There are plans to shut down the drive-in at the end of the year to build another needless, walk-in stadium seating multiplex. The Sac 6 was just incorporated into a Syufy Enterprises subsidiary called West Wind Public Markets. Sound is broadcast by low power FM transmitters to your car stereo. On Tuesday nights ("Family Fun Nights") the cost is lowered to $4.50/adult and kids 11 and under are free. The Sac 6 features first-run films seven nights a week, as double features for $6.75/adult and kids 11 and under are free. One of the last operating Drive-Ins in the central valley, and one of the biggest still running films on the west coast. The concession stand at the drive-in Location
