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02.11.2022 - 15:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Family-friendly festive fun is making its way to Loch Lomond Shores this December, with the return of the itison Christmas Drive-in Movie spectacular. Running from December 16 until Christmas Eve, tickets are set to go on sale from Wednesday, November 9 at 7.30 am.
Now in its ninth year, the event has sold out in record time every year since 2013 and this year will be showing all the classics from ELF and It’s a Wonderful Life to Die Hard and Love Actually. As well as the drive-in movie fun, there will also be a host of festive foodie treats, new in-car entertainment, and itison’s famous Car-aoke.
With over 200,000 people having enjoyed the festive event over the past few years, and plenty of glowing reviews, this year will see new films added with Nativity! and The Holiday joining the exciting line-up.
Tickets are set to on sale from Wednesday, November 9 and can be bought here.
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Speaking about this year's event, itison CEO and founder of Drive-in Movies, Oli Norman, said: “Everyone has a favourite Christmas movie, and there’s something so warming about the idea of getting together with your loved ones to sit and enjoy those classics together.
"Our Drive-in Movies give people the chance to feel that Christmas buzz, get out and about while staying warm in the colder weather, and do something a bit different to the usual festive traditions.
“All of itison’s events are based on the principle of bringing people together, putting on world-class events in our home country and having fun; and Drive-in, our first and
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