What to expect when opting for a drive-in cinema experience.
Following the pandemic, drive-in cinemas have popped up all around the world including in Luton, Britain. Photo: Reuters
M-Junction Drive-In Cinema - operated by TwoSpicy Entertainment Live and MD Events Asia - is situated at Matic, Jalan Ampang.spoke to TwoSpicy Entertainment Live chief executive officer Arvin Singh Randhawa on what to expect when opting for a drive-in cinema experience.Before the event, you book your tickets and food online. On the day of the event, you have to go through a screening process.
The only time you need to get down from your car is if you need to use the toilet. But even at the toilet, social distancing rules will be followed.There are two screening sessions a night, and the first slot is around 6pm. We are using an LED screen instead of a projector. So the visuals are still clear.Each car is given a speaker and an AUX cable, placed inside a sealed bag. After the screening, simply return them. They are sanitised after each use.
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