Buttered popcorn. Buncha Crunch. Movie where a bunch of stuff blows up. I am so there. Clearly, it doesn’t take too much for me to have a great experience seeing a movie. But there are some theaters in Wisconsin that are better than average. We’re taking a look at the Wisconsin theaters that give you an UNFORGETTABLE viewing experience:

  1. Union South Marquee Theater (Madison)

Emily Mills/Flickr They show a lot of older movies but in a state-of-the-art setting, and also host film festivals.

  1. Downer Theater (Milwaukee)

Jeramey Jannene/Flickr Opened in 1915, this theater has historic charm but also technological updates for a superior viewing experience.

  1. Oriental Theatre (Milwaukee)

Oriental Theatre/Facebook The theater opened in 1927. And on Fridays and Saturdays, a classic pipe organ (largest in North America theater) introduces the film. So cool.

  1. Big Sky Drive-in Theater (Wisconsin Dells)

Big Sky Drive in Theater/Facebook What’s better than a drive-in? You get two movies for the price of one. And the food is AMAZING.

  1. Majestic Cinema (Brookfield)

Majestic Cinema/Facebook Dinner and a movie? YEAH. With sixteen theaters and four food options to choose from, it’s a one-stop shop.

  1. Stardust Drive-In Theater (Chetek)

Stardust Drive-In Theater/Facebook Beyond having a good set-up, it has an arcade and candy shop.

  1. Field of Scenes Drive-In (Freedom)

Field of Scenes Drive-In/Facebook This picture just brings me back to my childhood. In my opinion, this is probably the best drive-in theater in Wisconsin. Only about 10 years old, so modern amenities but classic charm.

Where is your favorite Wisconsin theater to see a movie? Let us know in the comments.

Emily Mills/Flickr

They show a lot of older movies but in a state-of-the-art setting, and also host film festivals.

Jeramey Jannene/Flickr

Opened in 1915, this theater has historic charm but also technological updates for a superior viewing experience.

Oriental Theatre/Facebook

The theater opened in 1927. And on Fridays and Saturdays, a classic pipe organ (largest in North America theater) introduces the film. So cool.

Big Sky Drive in Theater/Facebook

What’s better than a drive-in? You get two movies for the price of one. And the food is AMAZING.

Majestic Cinema/Facebook

Dinner and a movie? YEAH. With sixteen theaters and four food options to choose from, it’s a one-stop shop.

Stardust Drive-In Theater/Facebook

Beyond having a good set-up, it has an arcade and candy shop.

Field of Scenes Drive-In/Facebook

This picture just brings me back to my childhood. In my opinion, this is probably the best drive-in theater in Wisconsin. Only about 10 years old, so modern amenities but classic charm.

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