A second round of drive-in movies begin on Thursday, April 30, featuring a single showing of The Greatest Showman, then Sandlot and Call of the Wild for the rest of the weekend.
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Drive-in Moonlight Movie Night continues April 30
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A second round of drive-in movies begin on Thursday, April 30, featuring a single showing of The Greatest Showman, then Sandlot and Call of the Wild for the rest of the weekend.
The Moonlight Movie Night location is Sonora Village Best Buy, 15449 N Hayden Road in Scottsdale with the drive-in entrance accessed off Arriba Dr., according to a press release.
YAM Properties partnered with Steve LeVine Entertainment & Public Relations and Inter Technologies, the release said, detailing a sold out three-night event for Moonlight Movie Night that was held last weekend.
The Moonlight Movie Night event provides a social distancing drive-in experience taking place at Sonora Village in north Scottsdale, according to the release.
Guests spending at least the cost of their movie ticket at one of the restaurants receive a full reimbursement on their movie ticket.
The drive-in promotions allow guests to receive a full movie ticket reimbursement if they ordered from a qualifying restaurant that experienced a surge in food sales, the release added.
Restaurants began rehiring employees for the weekend, the release noted, listing the window-side food service available from numerous restaurants located within the Sonora Village Complex, including Oregano’s, Wildflower, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Hot Noodles Cold Sake, Ray’s Pizza & El Pollo Loco.