Going to the drive-in.
Growing up in white middle-class South Africa, one cherished cultural hallmark of my teenage years was the drive-in theater. This is an outdoor venue with a large projection screen and a parking area, that allowed movie-goers to enjoy the latest films from the comfort of their own car. Unlike traditional indoor cinemas, the drive-in's projection building often housed a take-away restaurant, offering not just the standard snacks like popcorn and cold-drinks, but also cooked meals such as hamburgers. Thanks to the South Africa’s temperate climate and the small variation in sunset times between seasons, drive-ins were a popular year-round entertainment option. With an admission fee charged per vehicle rather than per individual, drive-ins were a magnet for large families and groups of friends on a budget. The drive-in's parking layout was designed so that each bay was slightly inclined at the front, ensuring an unobstructed view of the screen from the car's windshield. Those a...
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