Drive-In Movies at the Park

Join us for a fun drive-in movie night with themed activities at Pleasant Park (3400 Pleasant Plains Rd) to celebrate the upcoming holidays! Tickets are $10 + tax per vehicle.

Upcoming Drive-In Movie Nights

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December 19, 2025 ~ Elf

Tickets Sold Out!

This event features:

  • Santa's Workshop (Letters to Santa, DIY Reindeer Puppets, Coloring Station, Ornament Decorating)
  • Buddy the Elf's Candy Spaghetti Bar (build your own spaghetti inspired candy bowls)
  • Holiday photo backdrop
  • Food truck

The parking lot will open at 4:45pm. Attendees with a ticket MUST arrive before 5:40pm. After 5:40pm, vehicles without a pre-purchased ticket will be directed to pay then fill in the remaining spots before the movie begins. 

March 27, 2026 ~ Movie TBD

Tickets on sale March 6th! More details to come.

May 22, 2026 ~ Movie TBD

Tickets on sale March 6thMore details to come.

Important Information

  • Attendees must register their vehicle by purchasing a ticket. The ticket is your parking pass.
  • Once you arrive, your ticket will be checked at the lot entrance. From there, you can select your preferred parking spot. All spots are first come, first served.
  • Movie goers are welcome to stay inside their vehicles and listen to the movie through the radio OR bring chairs to sit outside to listen through the live speakers.
  • Tickets are required to view this film.
  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. 

This is a Town-Organized event.



What is the difference between a Community Event and a Town-Organized Event?


Community Events 
This is an event that a non-profit organization runs, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff provides an event location (Town Hall Campus, Salem Street, etc.), along with staff from public safety, public works and other departments, as necessary.

Town-Organized Events
This is an event that the Town of Apex creates, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff manages the programming, including activities, logistics, and vendors. This is sometimes referred to as a “Town Owned Event”.