Retro Drive-in Movies @ Malahide Castle

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Malahide Castle, Saturday 18th July - Sunday 19th July

Retro Drive-in Movies @ Malahide Castle – Rock up, roll in and watch the world's biggest movies on the world's biggest LED screens.

Watch your favourite movies from the comfort of your car. Listen to the movie in your car on your FM Radio! Drive-in Movies are on everyone's Bucket List! Arrive in your car. Scan your tickets through your car window. Watch the movie in your car and exit in your car. You don't even need to leave your car! There will be no food trailers on site due to current government restrictions. All movies are shown in HD with the sound broadcast to your car radio on Retro Drive-in's Radio Station!

Saturday 18th
3.00pm – Beauty and the Beast
6.00pm – Back to the Future
9.00pm – The Goonies

Sunday 19th
3.00pm – Toy Story
6.00pm – Grease
9.00pm – Forrest Gump

So, Grab the kids and your dog (once they're well behaved), and head for Retro Drive-in Movies @ Malahide Castle!


Date:
Saturday 18th July - Sunday 19th July
Time:
Varies
Price:
€31.80 | €34.50
Address:
Malahide Castle & Gardens, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Malahide Castle & Gardens, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

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