Drive In Movie Night @ Lanier Raceway -Breselton, GA

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Drive In Movie Night @ Lanier Raceway -Breselton, GA

Time: July 22, 2022 from 7:30pm to 11pm
Location: C&O Lanier Raceway
Street: 5301 Winder Highway
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/CnOL…
Event Type: benefit, -, cruise, in, drive-in, movie
Organized By: High Octane Events
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2022

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DRIVE IN MOVIE NIGHT AT CAFFEINE & OCTANE LANIER RACEWAY.... BRASELTON GA
Join us for a 'Movie Under The Stars' Drive-In event at the Raceway!
Featuring 'BACK TO THE FUTURE’on a giant 45-foot outdoor movie screen. Tailgate in the drive-in section or bring your lawn chairs and blankets and hang out in the grassy seating area. External sound system and FM transmitter.
All vehicles are $25 with up to 5 attendees. Additional passengers are $5 each.
*Bring your picnic baskets. Popcorn & movie concessions will be on sale.
Corn Hole matches, holla hoops, and other activities onsite
GATES OPEN AT 7:30PM, MOVIE BEGINS AT DARK (Approximtely 9:15pm)
Arrive early and enjoy discounted Karting. $25 races for anyone who has purchased a Drive_In ticket.
With 30+ highly responsive, Dino karts, the C&O Karting Experience is the perfect fun addition to a night out at the Drive_In.
**HELMET RENTAL IS $3 WHICH INCLUDES A HEAD SOCK
**WAIVERS MUST BE SIGNED ONSITE PRIOR TO ENTERING THE PADDOCK KARTING AREA
**Minimum Karting age is 16 & requires both parents onsite to sign a liability waiver. If the parents are not on site, a notarized liability form is required signed by both guardians. CLICK HERE to download the liability waiver to print at home

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