Date/Time
05:30 PM until 08:00 PM
This event occurs weekly,
1 week(s) on Saturday
Additional Information
- Website: https://www.villageatallen.com/events/holiday-movie-nights
- Line/Box Office Phone: 972/678-4939
- Cost:
Free
Description
The Village at Allen presents a free drive-up movie series, a fresh new approach to holiday activities that will surely put the jingle and jolly into this winter holiday season.
The family-friendly and COVID-19 standardized movie nights allow guests to enjoy the big screen and stay safe in their own vehicles. The state-of-the-art 20x40-foot big screen and radio tune-in technology will provide an escape and an adventure from your television room. It’s exciting, fresh, and a blast from the past fun.
Guests can drive behind Havertys to experience the magic and wonder of the drive-up movie experience. Parking available at 3pm and is available only until the designated lot is full. Movies run from 5:30–8pm. Before the shows, shop or dine in at one of the many shops and restaurants at the Village.
December 5: The Polar Express
December 12: A Christmas Story
December 19: Elf
For this drive-in movie screening, join Patrol Stories, character Officer Maxwell and officers from the Allen Police Department for Popcorn with Police. Movie starts at 5:30pm. Be sure to arrive early to get a great parking spot. Maxwell will be there at 3:30pm to welcome all guests.
About Patrol Stories
Patrol Stories is an organization that fosters positive interactions between Law Enforcement and the communities they serve. Patrol Stories Founder Justin Delacruz, a full-time police officer, built this program to help create opportunities for police Ddpartments to engage with their citizens through a fun, educational, entertaining, and interactive experience.
Officer Maxwell, the official mascot of Patrol Stories, was designed to provide children with a positive role model who displays hope, trust, friendship, and respect as well as humanize the profession of a police officer "providing a positive, personal, and an un-intimidating image." Officer Maxwell programs teach the importance of 911 safety and promote positive learning with "Maxwell's BIG THREE", (Confidence, Motivation, and Encouragement.