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Harvest Moon Twin Drive‑In: A classic movie theater for families, date-night, and group outings

Harvest Moon Twin Drive‑In: A classic movie theater for families, date-night, and group outings

You’ll find a mix of new releases, themed retrospectives, and family‑friendly classics. Photo: Metro Services


GIBSON CITY, Ill. (Chambana Today) — For generations, moviegoers in central Illinois have driven out to catch flicks beneath the open sky at the Harvest Moon Twin Drive‑In. This vintage theater, located at 1175 South Sangamon Avenue, continues to offer a blend of classic ambiance, and modern amenities.

A Rich Legacy

The drive‑in first opened in 1954 and remains family‑oriented. It is currently operated by the Harroun family, who have stewarded the theater for over three decades. In 2025, it’s celebrating its 71st year in operation. It’s also gained recent recognition: in 2025 the theater was ranked #3 in the U.S. in USA Today’s “10 Best Drive‑Ins” list.

What to See & Do

Harvest Moon is a twin‑screen drive‑in, meaning two films are shown simultaneously on separate screens. You’ll find a mix of new releases, themed retrospectives, and family‑friendly classics. The theater also hosts special events such as “Wizarding Weekends,” Trunk or Treat, and a Hot Chocolate & Holiday Movies series across three weekends in late fall and early December. Intermission fun includes trivia, costume contests, themed food specials (like Butterbeer, Funnel Cakes, themed slushies), and photo ops with props from popular films. The concession stands are open nightly (when the theater is operating), offering everything from burgers, popcorn, and candy to themed treats during special events. The theater also runs a $2 bill giveaway as a nostalgic tradition.

Hours & Season

In 2025, Harvest Moon is open Friday and Saturday nights throughout the fall months. Gates typically open around 6:00 p.m., with showtimes beginning around 7:00 p.m. or when dusk arrives. The theater closes for a winter intermission beginning October 19, reopening for holiday events November 21 through December 6 (weekend nights only). Outside of that holiday extension, the regular season runs through mid‑October. On its official site, Harvest Moon lists its weekly operating hours during open periods as Friday & Saturday, 6:00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. The drive‑in is closed Sunday through Thursday.

Admission & Policies

  • Admission is $10 for ages 12 and up, $8 for children 4‑11, and free for kids under 4.

  • A $5 food permit fee per vehicle is required if bringing in your own snacks, food, or drinks.

  • The theater encourages use of their concession, which is open nightly.

  • The property supports special events and rentals (e.g. for private gatherings).

Looking Back & Looking Ahead

Throughout its long history, Harvest Moon has preserved the nostalgia of classic drive‑in cinema while adapting with modern offerings and digital projection.

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