Discover the 'coolest campsite ever' that has Aussies flocking for a hit of nostalgia!

In an age where the digital world often overshadows the simple pleasures of yesteryear, there's a unique destination in North Queensland that's capturing the hearts of Australians with a blend of nostalgia and innovation. The Mareeba Drive-In, a family-run business, is reviving the classic drive-in cinema experience with a twist that's got everyone talking – it doubles as a campsite!


The drive-in cinema, once a staple of Australian social life, has dwindled in numbers over the years, but Mareeba Drive-In is keeping the tradition alive. It's not just about catching a flick from the comfort of your car; it's about immersing yourself in an overnight adventure under the stars. This spot has been affectionately dubbed the 'coolest campsite ever,' and it's easy to see why.


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Mareeba Drive-In in North Queensland offers a unique experience as a drive-in cinema and ‘coolest’ campsite, according to visitors. Credit: Facebook / Mareeba Drive In


For the incredibly reasonable price of $14 per person, visitors can enjoy a double feature movie night and then bed down for the evening in their tent, campervan, or motorhome. This budget-friendly price point is a breath of fresh air, especially for seniors who appreciate the value of a dollar and the richness of an experience that doesn't break the bank.


While open flames and gas cookers are a no-go, the on-site diner more than makes up for it with a mouth-watering menu that won't leave you longing for a campfire cookout. The diner prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create a variety of takeaway favorites. With burgers starting at just $8.50, hot dogs for $5.50, and fish and chips at $9, the prices are not only wallet-friendly but also a nod to simpler times.

The drive-in encourages patrons to make themselves comfortable, suggesting bringing along blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, or even mattresses to create a cozy viewing nest in your vehicle. Outdoor chairs and luxurious setups on utes with lounge chairs have also been spotted, as movie-goers tailor the experience to their liking.

And for those who can't bear to leave their four-legged companions behind, the drive-in cinema is pet-friendly, allowing dogs on leads to join in on the family fun.


The word is quickly spreading about this hidden gem, with social media abuzz with praise for the Mareeba Drive-In. From Facebook to Instagram, Aussies are sharing their experiences and tips, like arriving early for the best spots and not missing out on the Spanish mackerel burger that's become a crowd favorite.

One travel blogger raved about the budget-friendly food, while a mum doing van life with her family called it 'the most unique overnight stop' in their year of traveling. Another visitor highlighted the practicality of not having to drive home after a long movie night, and many others have celebrated the inclusive family atmosphere that caters to all ages with a diverse movie selection.

As the stars twinkle above post-movie, the drive-in transforms into a serene campsite where memories are made, and the simpler times of the past are cherished once more. It's a must-see destination that offers a great night out and an even better story to tell.


So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, if you're looking for a trip down memory lane or simply a unique way to spend an evening, consider adding the Mareeba Drive-In to your travel itinerary. It's a place where the charm of the past meets the convenience of the present, creating an experience that's truly timeless.
Key Takeaways
  • Mareeba Drive-In in North Queensland offers a unique experience of a drive-in cinema that doubles as a campsite, termed the 'coolest campsite ever' by visitors.
  • For $14 per person, moviegoers can watch two films and have the option to camp overnight in their tents, caravans, or motorhomes.
  • The on-site diner provides guests with affordable, homemade takeaway favourites, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
  • The campsite is pet-friendly and encourages guests to bring comfortable setups, with many raving about the nostalgic and unique experience on social media.
Have you visited any drive-in cinemas recently, or do you have fond memories of them from the past? Share your stories with us in the comments below – we'd love to hear about your experiences!
 
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We still have a drive-in here in Heddon Greta (Hunter region).
It is a price per car, you tune your car audio to the drive-in station (no more window speakers) and when the weather is good, can get the BBQ going, sit on the back of the ute, get out the fold up chairs, put on the insect repellant and watch the double feature. Winter time is just as much fun, despite the cold. It's a good time to cuddle up, or rug up.
The atmosphere is very much family and it's a great way to spend time together. We have always loved the drive-in.
I used to take our 2 boys there, and they now bring our grand children.
The drive-in got close to being swooped upon by developers, but it is hanging in there.
It's a shame when money gets in the way of good clean family fun.
 
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Remember well as teenagers trying to sneak a couple of friends in the boot. Could be easier in a motorhome 😀
 
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Perhaps Yatala Drive In should consider doing this. Would be the ideal solution for families traveling down from near Nambour. Could drive back home the next day refreshed instead of tired. Less chance of an accident that way.
 

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