Drive-in Movies: Kensico, Playland, Lake Isle, Cross County Center and Bridge Bike Path Opening6/18/2020 ![]() The Kensico Dam will be turned into a drive-in movie theater at least twice this summer, Westchester County Executive George Latimer said on Tuesday. The "Secret Life of Pets" will be shown on July 17 and "Wonder Park" will be shown on Aug. 14. Both animated movies are kid-friendly and both dates are Friday nights. Tickets, which are $20 per car for "Secret Life of Pets" will go on sale at 2 p.m. June 17 online at wcparks.ticketleap.com/drivein. "Wonder Park" tickets will go on sale on July 20. The same idea is being discussed for the Playland parking lot, but the logistics haven't been worked out yet, Latimer said. Eastchester Town is working with Mulino's and Gigante's at Lake Isle to set up drive-in movie nights. Cross County Shopping Center Purchase tickets in advance for our NEW drive-in movie series, coming this July! Our Summer Fest Drive-in Movie Series is SOLD OUT. But, don't worry, more dates are coming soon.
Movies will begin at dusk (around 9pm) in the north parking lot (across from Olive Garde Cuomo Bridge bike-pedestrian path to open 2 p.m. Monday (3.6 miles)
The path, a bright-blue ribbon on the northern edge of the Rockland-bound span, has six scenic overlooks giving intrepid bridge walkers and riders commanding views of the Hudson, alongside four lanes of truck and car traffic heading north on the Thruway. Bikes can be parked at several spots on each landing, where food trucks are expected to set up shop. In Tarrytown, Sleek Ebikes will set up a bike-rental kiosk, owner Ed Busk said last week. Pathgoers are advised to dress for wind, rain, sun and changing temperatures. "All feel more intense out over the water," the signs suggest. They're also warned that bridges vibrate. "This is normal," the signs read. "There is a highway next to you after all." The signs also let them know there are restrooms at both ends of the bridge, but not on the path itself. And that the path is under video surveillance by State Police. The six scenic overlooks, called "belvederes," will have seating and WiFi. source: Lohud
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