Whether you’re looking for outdoor movies to enjoy those warm summer evenings, or indoor movie clubs for those hot summer mornings when you really just need some A/C, or a drive-in movie, here are some options in the Seattle / King County area for summer 2025.
Kids’ Summer Movie Clubs
As you may remember from your own childhood, these are probably the cheapest, easiest way to entertain your kids for two hours on a summer morning…
- Cinemark: Wednesdays. Lincoln Square in Bellevue and Totem Lake in Kirkland, 9:30 am. June 2 – Aug 7. $1.75. Schedule here: https://cinemark.com/summer-movie-clubhouse#
- Regal Summer Movie Express, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11 am. $1. June 10 – Aug. 6. The website doesn’t explicitly say which theaters are participating, but in the past, it’s included ,Bella Bottega, Redmond; Crossroads, Bellevue; Thornton Place, Seattle; Meridian, Seattle; Issaquah Highlands; The Landing in Renton; Alderwood, Tukwila.
Outdoor Movies
Below, I list all the outdoor movie series in King County. All information is current as of 6/9/25- but check individual websites for updates or changes!
Note: all outdoor movies start around “dusk”. In the Pacific Northwest, that means starting around 9 – 9:30 pm in July and 8:30 – 9 in August, so outdoor movies aren’t compatible with early bedtimes.
Get some handy tips / etiquette advice for outdoor movies here and here. Top tips are: go early for good seating location, bring a sweatshirt and blankets, as the weather cools quickly after dark, and if you bring a chair, make sure it’s a low profile chair so you don’t block anyone’s view. It doesn’t hurt to have a flashlight to find your way to the bathroom or port-a-potty – just be sure to shine it only at the ground in front of you.
Tuesdays
Movies in the Park at Bellevue’s Downtown Park on Tuesday evenings, from July 15-August 19. Pre-movie entertainment will begin at 7 p.m. and movies will begin at dusk. Free. July 15, Moana 2; July 22, Detective Pikachu; July 29, Grinch, 8/5 Cars; 8/12 Miracle, 8/19 Monster U.
Wednesdays and Thursdays
- Movies at Marymoor Park in Redmond. 7/2 – 8/20. $10 per person (5 and under free), $5 to park. Seating opens at 7:30 early in the season and 6:30 later on. Live entertainment, trivia, food trucks, vendors. Movies include: 7/2 Goonies, 7/9 Lilo and Stitch (original), 7/16 Legally Blonde, 7/24 Wild Robot, 7/31 Guardians of the Galaxy, 8/6 Up, 8/13 Pirates of the Car, 8/20 Wicked
Thursdays
Movies in the Park in Crossroads Park on Thursday evenings, from July 31 – Aug 21. Pre-movie entertainment will begin at 7 p.m. and movies will begin at dusk. Free. 7/31 Cool Runnings, 8/7 American Tail, 8/14 Wicked, 8/21 Wild Robot.
Fridays
- Sail-In Cinema – Everett. Watch from your boat or the shore! 7/25 – 8/22/25. Free. Details TBA.
- Movies at the Mural at Seattle Center. FREE. 7/25 Ratatouile, 8/1 Princess Bride, 8/8 ET, 8/15 Say Anything, 8/22 Wicked
- Movies in the Park, Pierce County. Meridian Habitat Park, Puyallup. Food Trucks. 7 pm. FREE, 7/11 Mufasa, 7/18 Wild Robot, 7/25 Dog Man
Saturdays
- Cinema Under the Stars – Columbia City / Seattle. 8/9. Food bank donations accepted. Rainier Arts Center
- Movies in the Park, Marysville. FREE. Jennings Park. 711 Capt. America Brave New World, 7/18 Fall Guy, 7/25 Inside Out 2, 8/1 Moana 2, 8/8 Snow White
- Outdoor Summer Movies. Kirkland. Note: they have a super bright screen, so they can start before dusk, which makes this a good option for younger kids – double features show at 6 pm and 8 pm. Juanita Beach. 7/12 Despicable Me 3 and Wonka; 7/19 Migration and Madame Web, 7/26 Kung Fu Panda 4 and the Marvels. Free
Fridays/Saturdays
- Drive in Movies at America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, parking starts at 6:30, movies at dusk. Free. 6/25 and 8/15
More options
The Seattle Times lists additional movies in Seattle and Puyallup. This article includes 2024 listings, with some I haven’t covered here.
Drive-In Movies
There aren’t many classic drive-ins left… Here’s what’s still open within a two hour drive from Seattle:
- Rodeo Drive-in. Port Orchard / Bremerton. www.rodeodrivein.com/
- Blue Fox Drive-in – Oak Harbor. www.facebook.com/bluefoxdrivein
- Wheel-In Motor Movie. Port Townsend. www.ptwheelinmotormovie.com/
- Skyline Drive-in. Shelton. www.skylinedrive-in.com/
The only other one in the state is Auto-vue Drive-in – Colville, WA. 6 hours from Seattle. www.facebook.com/Auto-Vue-Drive-In-Theatre-120740527937813/ There’s more info on the drive-ins in the Seattle Times article.
Movies start at dusk… see note above. If you go to a drive-in, PLEASE spend lots of money at concessions!!! That’s what will keep these classic theaters open in future summers!!
Learn more about these drive-ins. (And in this article)
Parent Guides to Media
If you’re looking for advice on whether a particular movie is kid appropriate, check out Common Sense Media which provides reviews of movies, books, TV shows, games, apps and websites. In their movie reviews, they look at educational value, positive role models, positive messages, violence and scariness level, sexy stuff, language, consumerism and substances, providing information so parents can make their own informed decisions about what’s right for their child.
Kids in Mind also offers film reviews which rate, on a scale of 1 – 10, the level of sex/nudity, violence/gore, profanity and substance use in a movie. They also give detailed descriptions of each incident they counted, for parents to consider.
I also wrote a post on “When to Introduce Your Child To ______” which talks about things to consider when deciding whether your child is ready yet for favorite series like the MCU, Star Wars, and more.
Other Kid Activities:
If you’re looking for other fun ideas for the summer, find outdoor live theater options, check out my series on “Cheap Dates with Toddlers and Young Kids”, or reviews of Eastside Parks or find hands-on STEM enrichment activities for kids age 3 – 7 on my other blog at www.InventorsOfTomorrow.com.
For school year activities, if you have kids age birth to 7, check out info about fabulous parent education classes at local community colleges that are great for kids AND include parent education for you – register now for fall, before they fill up!!

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