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Experience the best movie night ever at one of Idaho’s most historic drive-in theaters. On top of showing nightly movies in an awesome outdoor setting, this longstanding drive-in theater also boasts a selection of cabin rentals for overnight stays. Watch a movie from the front patio of these dreamy little cabins before hunkering down for the night! This is a super unique moviegoing experience that you definitely don’t want to pass up.
Located between Victor and Driggs, the Spud Drive-In is a charming vintage theater that first opened in 1953. In addition to screening new release films and occasional throwbacks, the theater also offers a variety of unique overnight accommodations.
Plan for the ultimate movie night when you rent one of these adorable cabins or campers. Boasting a clear view of the drive-in theater's movie screen, guests can watch a movie from the front porch and truly cozy-in for the night.
The drive-in currently has two rustic log cabins to choose from, each of which is available for $120 per night. The cabins can accommodate up to four people each. They may be small but they are super comfortable on the inside.
They also have a couple of renovated campers available to rent for $125 and $93 per night. These quirky vintage campers are a step WAY back in time but still manage to provide all the comforts of home. Their retro aesthetic truly completes the vintage drive-in experience!
All overnight guests are welcome to enjoy some delicious food at the Spud Snack Bar—just a 20-yard walk away from each cabin. Guests also have access to a hot tub. Of course, the best perk is getting to watch movies from right outside your door!
These accommodations are great for a unique moviegoing experience but they also act as the perfect base camp. With Jackson Hole, Teton Village, Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone all just a short-ish drive away, these rentals are great for your next Eastern Idaho adventure.
It's not often you get the opportunity to spend the night at a 70-year-old drive-in theater, so consider planning a movie night in these cozy accommodations for your next outing. More information can be found on the Spud Drive-In Theater's website.
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