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Pedestrian Group’s Openair cinemas have introduced Disney Drive-In, with dates announced for Brisbane and Sydney.
The announcement:
Pedestrian Group and Openair Cinemas will launch Disney Drive-In, an exciting new cinematic adventure in partnership with one of the world’s most beloved brands, Disney, and its leading Disney streaming service.
With the trans-Tasman American Express Openair Cinemas postponed until 2021, the Disney Drive-In tour will begin on Thursday, September 17 in Brisbane at the Northshore Riverfront Event Space before heading to Sydney on Thursday, October 22 at the bank’s car park.Bankwest Stadium doors in Parramatta.The dates and location of Melbourne will be announced shortly.
The diversity of Disney Drive-In will come with beloved titles from Disney’s vast broadcast collection, adding films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Twentieth Century Fox.Featuring highlights such as Marvel Mondays and Star Wars Wednesday, and in Brisbane, enthusiasts will enjoy dual features that light up the big screen at 6pm and 9pm for Throwback Thursday, Disney Super Fan Friday, Sing-Along Saturday and Pixar Sunday.The doors open at 5:30 p.m.Daily.
Tickets can be purchased for a car for up to two more people ($ 40 in Brisbane and $ 45 in Sydney), or a car of 3 or more ($ 50 in Brisbane, $ 55 in Sydney). Comfortable refreshments and drinks will be offered. Available on-site, however, occasion seekers are also welcome at BYO with their favorite foods and beverages (excluding alcohol).
Tickets for Brisbane, as well as the full range, are now available on the official website, openaircinemas.com.au/drive-in, with Sydney on sale from Monday 28 September and Melbourne coming soon.
Volkswagen joined as an exclusive partner in the automotive industry, the occasional being a perfect platform for Volkswagen to showcase its complete suV diversity.During the tour, 12 lucky participants will have the opportunity to win the best Volkswagen experience, getting the “best seats” of space from the comfort of a small, medium or giant SUV.And SEEK will help clients get back on track for their careers, giving them professional recommendations each and every night.
Rachel Tikey, commercial director of Pedestrian Group, said: “With brands interested in safe experience opportunities for COVID, we were incredibly excited to paint alongside our partners Disney, Volkswagen and Seek to create a socially remote occasion for Australians.from a COVID-19 victim to Disney Drive-in, the first of its kind in Australia, is a testament to our company’s agility, from innovation to implementation.”
James McManus, creative director of Pedestrian Group, said: “Over the years, Pedestrian Group’s production, marketing and complex event content have driven Disney launches from hidden ceilings to Taronga Zoo.We’ve turned a pandemic pumpkin into a car with our new Openair Cinemas inautomobilenation to bring those occasions and Disney magic to Australians.”
Source: pedestrian press release
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