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Starlight drive in
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starlight drive in
  1. STARLIGHT DRIVE IN MOVIE
  2. STARLIGHT DRIVE IN FULL

  • If the radioactive barrels are not removed from the crater pool at the center of the Starlight Drive In, settlers and brahmin may suffer from the radiation.
  • This seems to be the reason for spawns of brahmin in the area. There also exists a possibility for a named NPC to appear there when they are traveling between quest destinations. Such encounters include creatures ranging from mutant hounds or super mutants to even fighting deathclaws or mirelurks. It seems to trigger quite often after fast traveling to Starlight Drive In.
  • To the east-southeast of the main entrance, near the bridge, is a random encounter location.
  • Preston Garvey asks the Sole Survivor to clear it out so a beacon can be set up to attract new settlers in need of a home.
  • Taking Point: Minutemen scouts have found a promising site for a new settlement, but it's overrun with hostiles.
  • Ghoul Problem: A large group of feral ghouls has settled in nearby, prompting a settler to point the Sole Survivor to the ghouls' hideout, asking that they be eliminated.
  • Clearing the Way: A settler tells the Sole Survivor that they are concerned about dangerous enemies in a nearby area and asks them for help in clearing it out.
  • STARLIGHT DRIVE IN MOVIE

    Back storage key - In a footlocker, on top of the movie screen.Nuka-Cola Quantum - In the same room as the fusion core.Fusion core - In the locked room behind the screen.A handful of locked rooms behind the screen contain useful supplies and building materials, and can also be used to shelter beds for settlers prior to constructing more centrally-located housing. The top of the screen is accessible by way of the stairs inside the screen, though there are armed land mines on the landings. The diner has an active bottlecap mine serving as a booby trap inside the main entrance if the door is opened from outside avoid the trap by entering from the second floor via the collapsed roof and disarming it. Once this has been done, the area will no longer be radioactive, although the water will still cause radiation damage if consumed. In the middle of the lot is a large water-filled crater containing a number of extremely radioactive barrels however, removing the barrels through the workshop will stop the severe radiation.

    starlight drive in

    There are three major structures: the screen, the shack that houses the workshop and the diner attached to the projector tower. Drive in, kick back, and toast a giant soda and popcorn to the good old days.As the name implies, this location is a drive-in movie theater with a large three-story screen and a parking lot filled with the rusted hulls of destroyed cars. All in all, the cost to have an old-school blast at the Starlight is minimal: A $10 admission ticket is good for two movies playing on the same screen, which is about half the price you’d pay to see a single film at a traditional theater in most major cities.

    STARLIGHT DRIVE IN FULL

    food policy as well, a full snack bar offering classic fare like hot dogs, nachos, and popcorn is available. Patrons often set up lawn chairs outside their vehicles and bring their own refreshments. Today, the Starlight is open seven days a week, rain or shine. If the huge Art Deco road sign, vintage posters, and historic property don’t scratch that nostalgic itch, visitors can peruse retro wares, curios, and everyday home merchandise at their weekend flea market. The Drive Invasion occurred annually for well over a decade. Held over Labor Day weekend, the event included a vintage car show, all-night showings of B movies and cult comedies, daytime music performances, and an option for guests to camp on the lawn.

    starlight drive in

    In 1999, the Starlight hosted its first Drive Invasion, a three-day celebration of the theater’s 50th Birthday. In fact, Starlight even expanded over the years, adding three screens in 1983 and eventually a top-of-the-line digital projection system for each in 2013. drive-ins folded under a wave of suburbanization throughout the 1950s and 60s, Starlight’s unusual location-nestled between a cemetery and landfill in an industrialized area-likely saved it from becoming another set of townhomes (or, in the case of the nearby North 85 Twin Drive-in, having a conventional multiplex built right on top of it).

    starlight drive in

    One resilient vestige of this midcentury pastime is Atlanta’s Starlight Drive-in Theatre-one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in the state of Georgia.īuilt in 1949, Starlight originally offered only one screen. In the 1950s, over 4,000 drive-in theaters were in operation across the United States.











    Starlight drive in