The Stadium Authority is planning to host a drive-in theater in its parking lot in order to offset loss of revenue, much of it resulting from the absence of the Pro Bowl in next year's Hawaii sports calendar.
So how many people would go? Obviously, it would have to be cheap enough in order to make it an attractive alternative to the indoor theaters, with its plush seating and Dolby Digital sound systems, if we're talking movies that haven't been released on DVD yet. If Aloha Stadium is going to show titles that are already available on DVD, then what would be the point? (With services like Netflix, it's an easy choice for the budget conscious family to enjoy the same movie at home.)
So how many people would go? Obviously, it would have to be cheap enough in order to make it an attractive alternative to the indoor theaters, with its plush seating and Dolby Digital sound systems, if we're talking movies that haven't been released on DVD yet. If Aloha Stadium is going to show titles that are already available on DVD, then what would be the point? (With services like Netflix, it's an easy choice for the budget conscious family to enjoy the same movie at home.)
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