TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: Second Annual Carpool Cinema! Get your FREE ticket here – after December 1st

TOWN OF MAGGIE VALLEY: Second Annual Carpool Cinema! Get your FREE ticket here – after December 1st
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Town of Maggie Valley issued the following announcement on Nov. 29. 

The Town of Maggie Valley is hosting its second annual “Carpool Cinema” experience at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds! This year’s film selection is “Home Alone” starring Macaulay Culkin.

With so many different Christmas events and experiences to choose from throughout the Haywood County Community, the Town thought it would once again give the gift of cinema this year. Guests will be able to watch all the McCallister Family hijinks on an epic 40’ viewing screen while listening to the movie through a dedicated FM station, without having to leave the comfort and safety of their personal vehicle.

The event is free but you will need a ticket – one ticket per vehicle. Be sure to act fast; there are only 200 parking spaces available! Tickets will be available beginning Wednesday, December 1, 2021.

Concessions will not be provided at the event, so we encourage you to bring your favorite theater snacks and drinks (no alcohol) with you. Better yet, stop by one of Maggie Valley’s many restaurants for a dine-in or carry out “Dinner and Movie Experience.”

Gates Open at 6:00pm, Movie Starts at 7:30pm  Enjoy the Show! 

Original source can be found here.



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