For starters, the recently built bathrooms are quite nice, though I would prefer not to be standing in almost an inch of water the entire time I'm in there. The snack bar is readily accessible, with convenient seating if you need to eat inside due to the weather, and some picnic tables if you wish to eat outside to enjoy the movie. However, the snack selection is a little too limited. They're missing some things that would definitely improve the experience, although the prices are quite reasonable for a movie theater. Also, a welcome switch from previous years, they are employing an usher who actively seeks vehicles with their lights on once the movies start.
Unfortunately, and it's a major problem, the projector is woefully underpowered. Movies are difficult to watch, if not painfully so, because they're so dim. How dim? Think an old projection screen TV with the brightness turned all the way down. Now pretend you're watching it in the middle of the day. Outside.
Also, for some reason, there were color distortions. There were pink smears on any white background. Pink. How was that even possible? Also, the sky (you know, blue) frequently had pink in it, and not during sunset or sunrise scenes. All. The. Time. Just a bit distracting.
The audio broadcast was clear, the sound levels properly maintained so you don't have to worry about constantly fiddling with the radio while you're watching. And not overly compressed on the base end so that things that were supposed to thunder definitely rattled the car.
But that projector. Definitely seriously detracted from the overall experience, and they literally opened for the season the night before. You'd think someone would have checked that with enough time to order a replacement bulb before opening to the public.