Camping At The Drive-In at Four Brothers Drive-In in Amenia, New York turns a late-night feature into an overnight escape. Set in the rolling farmland of the Hudson Valley, this one-night stay lets you pitch a tent next to the drive-in screen, fall asleep to the film’s closing notes, and wake to morning birdsong. The Drive-In in Amenia offers six 10-by-10 tent slots, power outlets, vending machines, and easy access to on-site food; movie tickets are purchased separately. Arrive no later than 5 PM to check in at the ticket booth with your QR code, claim your reserved spot, and park your vehicle (restaurant lot parking is required unless you’ve reserved a vehicle spot). Each site fits a single small tent; sites are compact and intentional, so pack light and keep noise low after dark. Check-out is by 11 AM the following day. Pets on leash are welcome; smoking and personal BBQs are not. A $10 food voucher option and on-site concessions make midnight snacks painless, and restrooms are within walking distance. What makes this offering so distinctive is the collision of two easy pleasures: outdoor camping and big‑screen cinema. Unlike a conventional campground, the movie becomes the social hearth—neighbors trade snacks, children drift off on sleeping pads to movie soundtracks, and the projector throws a cinematic glow across the tents. It’s an ideal pick for families, couples looking for a low‑fuss date night, or road trippers seeking an overnight stop that’s memorable without being remote. Practical pointers elevate the experience: bring a small tent (10 x 10 max), low-profile camp chairs, a warm layer for late-night temperatures, earplugs if you’re a light sleeper, and cashless payment for concessions. Be prepared to buy individual movie tickets in addition to your camping reservation. Respect quiet hours and pack out any trash—this business operates within working farmland, and good neighbor etiquette keeps the Drive-In welcome. Amenia’s quiet country roads, nearby farms, and relatively dark skies make for good stargazing between features; you might spot deer at dawn or listen for owls after the credits roll. Beyond the lot, the Hudson Valley’s small towns offer coffee shops and breakfast options the next morning. For an attainable, cinematic overnight with minimal fuss, Camping At The Drive-In at Four Brothers Drive-In is a practical and playful way to make movie night into a full outdoor weekend. Check the weather forecast and bring waterproof groundcloth and layers; camping continues rain or shine, so stake down your tent. There’s an alcohol policy—consume responsibly—and quiet hours protect neighboring farms. Book early: just six spots mean weekends sell out, and reserving online secures your slot and ensures the simplest, most cinematic overnight. Plan to arrive hungry and curious tonight.