Movie tickets are now on sale at the 13-24 Drive In for April, May schedule

Improvements made to the concessions stand will add to guest experience 

WABASH, Ind.—Returning for another full season of classic and new-release films, the 13-24 Drive In will open for movies on Friday, April 30 with 2021 release “Godzilla vs. Kong.” Carload tickets are now on sale at http://honeywellarts.org/movies for $8 per carload. All movies hosted at the 13-24 Drive In are Honeywell Arts & Entertainment offerings. 

The first month of films at the Drive In include: 

“Godzilla vs. Kong” – Friday, April 30 & Saturday, May 1; Gates open at 8 p.m.; Showtime at 9:15 p.m. 

“Wonder Woman 1984” – Saturday, May 8; Gates open at 8 p.m.; Showtime at 9:15 p.m. 

“The Croods: A New Age” – Friday, May 14; Gates open a 8 p.m.; Showtime at 9:30 p.m. 

“Tom and Jerry” – Saturday, May 15; Gates open at 8 p.m.; Showtime at 9:30 p.m. 

New to the 13-24 Drive In this season is a new layout to the concessions stand. Guests are now able to place and pickup orders from the west-adjacent exterior, cutting back on limited space on the inside of the stand. FanFood will also return this year for easy mobile ordering. Guests will see new concessions stand menu options including a Hoosier-favorite, the Swayzee Tenderloin, mozzarella sticks, and house-made potato chips. 

For more movie schedule updates and live show offerings at the 13-24 Drive In, visit HoneywellArts.org

For all media inquiries, contact Morgan Ellis at mellis@honeywellarts.org or by calling 260.274.1429. 

About Honeywell Arts & Entertainment 

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment encompasses the full range of arts opportunities and venues of The Honeywell Foundation, a nonprofit public arts charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization is dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. Offerings take place online and at six venues: the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, and the 13-24 Drive In. Programs are made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts: a federal agency, and by generous donors. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, visit HoneywellArts.org.  

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