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6 Places to Catch an Outdoor Family Movie this Summer

What better way to spend a Summer Evening than enjoying a free outdoor movie with your family? Here are six places you can catch an outdoor movie this summer from 30A to Fort Walton Beach. Kid’s Movie Night on the Jumbotron at the Hub on 30A ⌚ When: Every Sunday night at 7PM ❓ More […]

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What better way to spend a Summer Evening than enjoying a free outdoor movie with your family? Here are six places you can catch an outdoor movie this summer from 30A to Fort Walton Beach.

Kid’s Movie Night on the Jumbotron at the Hub on 30A

When: Every Sunday night at 7PM

More info: Bring your blankets, chairs and loved ones for a kid friendly flick under the stars on the 25 ft Jumbotron! The Hub has something for everyone in your group – burgers, wood fired pizza, tacos, po’boys, fresh Gulf seafood, ice cream, snow cones, smoothies and LOTS of cold cocktails!

Free Movies on the Beach at Okaloosa Island Boardwalk

When: Every Tuesday at 8 PM this summer

🎥 Upcoming Movies:

Sunday Cinema at the Village of Baytowne Wharf

When: Every Sunday evening at 8PM

🎥 Upcoming Movies:

Summer Movies in the Park at Uptown Station

When: Every other Saturday evening this summer at 7:30 PM

🎥 Upcoming Movies:

More info: Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets to spread out on the grass at Central Park to enjoy a family friendly movie!

Photo Credit: Seaside

Seaside Central Square Cinema

When: Every Friday night this summer at 8PM

🎥 Upcoming Movies:

  • June 21: Turbo
  • June 28: Mary Poppins Returns
  • July 5: Princess & The Frog
  • July 12: Moana
  • July 19: Zootopia
  • July 26: Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone
  • August 2: Brave
  • August 9: The Brave Little Toaster

More info: Parking at Seaside can get tricky this time of year. Visitors can park their vehicles at a public parking lot and ride a free shuttle delivering passengers directly to Seaside. The locals call the parking area Grayton Central. You will easily spot the public parking area directly across the road from Hurricane Oyster Bar on 283 South.

Shuttles run from 5 a.m. to midnight, every day through September 3, 2019. The shuttles drop off and pick up about every 15 minutes.

Monday Movie Night at Harborwalk

When: Every Monday evening this summer at 8PM

🎥 Upcoming Movies:

  • June 24: Trolls
  • July 1: Shrek
  • July 8: Despicable Me
  • July 15: Tinkerbell
  • July 22: The Bee Movie
  • July 29: The Princess and the Frog
  • August 5: Open Season
  • August 12: Big Hero 6

More info: Bring the family to the harbor to enjoy FREE Monday Movie Night on the Main Stage! Please be advised that on-site parking is $10.


We hope this information will help you slow down and enjoy a summer movie with your family. Have you gone to one of these outdoor movie nights?

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