[1] Like many Drive-Ins, the Boulevard was open from about April through the end of October of each year, being closed during the winter months.
The theater was located on a hill, with gravel over the natural turf for automobiles to park.
Each of the 600 parking space had a monaural speaker which was attached to the vehicle's driver side window.
The track is not planned for racing, but instead, a network of roads designed to test and maintain cars from the America on Wheels Museum.
[2][3] Development, sponsored by Nicola Bulgari, was completed sometime in 2015 and included preservation and restoration of the movie screen.