In 1933 Richard Hollingshead Jr opened a drive-in movie theatre in Camden, New Jersey, and a cultural phenomenon was born. By the 50s drive-in movie theatres numbered over 4,600 across America and drive-in restaurants were also booming. Now there are just over 20 drive-in restaurants and 300 movie theatres left nationwide. Here, MailOnline Travel takes a nostalgic glimpse back at this vanishing pastime.
From mischievous safari animals to water sport stunts gone awry: Hilarious holiday fails caught on camera
From thrills and spills on the water to animal attacks - taking a vacation can be more stressful than a day in the office, for some holidaymakers. MailOnline Travel has rounded up a selection of the most amusing holiday fails - from African safaris to American forests, beaches and camp sites - causing a sensation online.
The high life on the ocean wave: Luxury £250million superyacht to set sail for the world's most glamorous events as a floating private members' club for billionaires
A luxury 722ft superyacht called Quintessentially One (top) is set to be built by British concierge company Quintessentially. It has been dubbed the 'world's largest floating private members' club' and will cost £250million to build. The vessel, which will set sail in 2019, will play host to exclusive events as well as dock in some of the most luxurious places in the world. On board facilities will include a bar with a huge sweeping staircase and a chandelier (bottom left), a spa and a beach club (bottom right).
In-room massage tables and a pool worthy of a Greek mural: Inside Saint-Tropez's most relaxing (and hidden) luxury bolthole
Muse hotel in Saint-Tropez takes luxurious serenity to another level, finds MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill. There are only 14 rooms and it's tucked away on a hillside. Perfect for a zen-like getaway. On the ground floor of Ted's room is a long breakfast bar, deep sink, mini bar, wine fridge, sofa, flatscreen TV, Harman/Kardon sound system and loo, along with shelves bedecked with books on airline design, Dior and one called The Allure of Beauty. Outside is a small private plunge pool and loungers, plus a dinky lawn. On the upper floor is a massive bed, a massage table and spacious en-suite with a standalone bath and rain shower.
Searching for the unicorn of the sea! Looking for narwhal in the depths of the Arctic - where Inuit still eat the rare animal's blubbery meat
MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks boarded the Akademik Ioffe Russian research vessel for a stunning 12-day trip around the Arctic wilderness. During the odyssey she saw an incredible array of wildlife, including polar bears, seals and the shy, mysterious, unicorn-like narwhal. Just. Pictured from clockwise to centre: kayaking around Baffin Island, sailing through sea ice, narwhal meat being sliced, Sadie on an iceberg and a narwhal pictured in the wild.
Four months of darkness a year, temperatures that freeze eyeballs and the nearest town is 340 miles away: Inside the most northerly settlement in the world
Welcome to Alert in Nunavut, Canada, on Ellesmere Island, where the average February temperature is -33.2C and the record low is -50C. These temperatures are cold enough to freeze unprotected corneas, skin and muscle, in minutes. But that’s not all the population here – which can reach over 200 - has to contend with. There’s the isolation, too. The nearest town to Alert is 340 miles away and you cannot reach it by car – only by air or sea. Or dogsled.
From a heart-shaped Australian hideaway to a secluded bolthole in the Indian Ocean: For the ultimate romantic getaway try one of these stunning private islands
Whether you're planning the ultimate amorous getaway, a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon or want to splash out on Valentine's Day, nothing quite says romance like a private island escape. If you have the cash. From the Maldives to Australia, MailOnline Travel has rounded up some of the world's most seductive private island boltholes, which you're sure to fall in love with. Pictured: Six Senses Zil Pasyon on Félicité, a private island in the Seychelles (main); Coco Prive is a luxury hideaway on Kuda Hithi in the Maldives (top right); and Richard Branson's Makepeace Island in Queensland, Australia, offers a heart-shaped stay (bottom right).
If Orlando's shark doesn't get you, then the snake will: A pair of thrillseekers are gripped by two new rides swooping through Florida
Orlando has welcomed two new rides - Mako, the highest, fastest and longest roller coaster at SeaWorld - and the immersive, spinning Cobra's Curse at Busch Gardens. SeaWorld has teamed with the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation – the world’s leading authority on makos – to make sure their ride has the look and feel of the real thing.
Bristol is No1 for beards, Merseyside has the most taxis and Durham is top for Premier League players: What each UK county is best at revealed
A fascinating map also reveals that Surrey is home to the most company HQs, Norfolk the most medieval churches and East Riding the most white phone boxes. The map doesn't leave any UK county out. If a county isn't best at something, the researchers have pinpointed something it's uniquely famous for. Rutland, for example, isn't No1 for anything - but is famous for not having a single McDonald's restaurant.
It's a dragon's eye view! Incredible drone footage captures stunning Game of Thrones locations
The stunning aerial views show a geyser shooting water high into the air as well as the intricate patterns the land makes when looked at from above. The video and pictures were taken in Norway and Iceland by Russian photographer and videographer Dmitry Bubonets, 26, from Moscow. 'The locations are extremely beautiful,' he said. 'In Norway, you may see stunning fjords, beautiful one-thousand-year-old stave churches and mountains. In Iceland, you would have a jaw-dropping experience watching black sand beaches, nature without any trees at all and stunning waterfalls. The inset image shows a scene from the show that was shot in Iceland.
Are you KITTEN me? The five-star cat hotel with a spa, VIP bedrooms and even a feline dating service
A luxury hotel in Damansara, outside Kuala Lumpur, has been set up to offer pampered moggies the ultimate stay with services including playtime, grooming and dating for female felines on heat. Catzonia has four room types with the top end Very Very Important Cat (VVIC) bedrooms (top right and bottom right) featuring a mini playground, 24-hour temperature control and three beds so that pet families can stay together.
From a mysterious corridor snaking through Florence to a room behind Lincoln's head at Mount Rushmore: The secret spaces of 12 world famous landmarks hidden in plain sight
From an apartment at the Eiffel Tower to an abandoned ballroom above Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, MailOnline Travel unlocks the secrets of top tourist attractions across the globe. Pictured: The kilometre-long Vasari corridor in Florence that contains artwork from the 16th and 17th centuries and was used exclusively by one family for 200 years (left); the hidden Hall of Records which lies beneath Lincoln's head at Mount Rushmore and is inaccessible to tourists (right); and Lilliputian Police Station in Trafalgar Square, London, which was used by the capital's officers in the 1920s (inset).
Concorde's last journey: Supersonic jetliner is towed to its final home - a £19million aerospace museum where it will take pride of place
After 13 years languishing at the side of an airfield in Bristol, the iconic supersonic plane was towed across an airfield to an indoor hangar in preparation for it becoming the centrepiece of a new £19million aerospace museum. Bristol Aviation Centre, which will celebrate the city’s aviation history, is due to open this summer (inset).
Green living reaches new heights: 'Vertical forest' towers containing a hotel and offices to be built in China to help tackle greenhouse gas emissions
The towers (pictured) will be built in Nanjing with enough greenery to absorb 25 tons of CO2 each year and produce about 60kg of oxygen. They are due to be complete in 2018. Six hundred tall trees, 500 medium-sized trees and 2,500 cascading plants and shrubs will cover a 65,000-square-feet area on the buildings, called Nanjing Green Towers.
Inside the crème de la crème of Venetian digs: The hotel that has it all from a 360-degree lagoon view from the rooftop pool to fine waterside dining
The Hilton Molino Stucky (pictured) is Venice's largest hotel and a city landmark in its own right - and MailOnline Travel's Samantha Lewis discovers that it is the perfect base from which to explore the city. It sits on the Giudecca Canal, just a short boat ride away from the bustle of St Mark’s Square. The building’s rich history dates back to 1884 when it started out as a flourmill owned by Italian entrepreneur Giovanni Stucky. At its peak, the mill employed 1,500 people and produced 50 tons of flour per day. Competition from the mainland eventually saw the mill fall into decline and it was abandoned in 1955 until 2007, when it re-opened as a 379-room hotel. Stretched across eight floors, bedrooms boast original wood beam ceilings, neo-Gothic windows, marble en-suite bathrooms and are elegantly furnished with fine fabrics and Murano glass chandeliers.
The incredible moment heroic ice skaters risk their lives to save a moose trapped in a frozen lake
A day of gliding across a frozen lake quickly turned into a dramatic rescue mission for a group of Swedish skaters after they caught sight of a moose trapped in a sheet of ice. A shocking video has emerged of the moment the trio first notice the stricken creature thrashing wildly with its front legs sticking out of the water. In a bid to save the exhausted animal, they work tirelessly for 30 minutes chopping through a thick layer of ice with an axe to cut the creature a path to freedom.
Are these the funniest photobombs of all time? From human pranks to animal flukes, these holiday snaps prove themselves VERY memorable
MailOnline Travel has rounded up some of the best-timed and most amusing photobombs ever to have taken place from around the world, starring humans and animals alike. Pictured: a camel with ulterior motives; a man imitating a beachgoer's moves; a swan crashing a photo of a temple; a man described as being 'never too old to photobomb a bikini shot'; and the priceless expression of someone in the background of a seaside shoot.
Now THAT'S branching out: The trees that are so big they look like FORESTS
Found in India, the tree pictured is called The Great Banyan and its canopy now covers 155,000 square feet of land, or 3.5 acres, and stretches 1,350 feet from one side to the other. But the canopy of the record holder covers 200,000 square feet. Called Thimmamma Marrimanu and also found in India, in Andhra Pradesh, this tree’s canopy is officially the world’s biggest.
Weekly turtle races, an owl sculpture that looks like a penis and a big roundabout formed of five mini ones: Internet users reveal 'the weirdest things in their cities'
Sometimes you don’t have to travel far to experience something weird and wonderful. It can be right on your doorstep – as internet users have been explaining on a US-based forum thread. They've highlighted, clockwise from top left, an owl sculpture that looks like a penis in Canberra, a blue horse sculpture with glowing eyes by Denver Airport, a big roundabout with five mini roundabouts inside it in Swindon and a 'hole in the ground that spits fire' in Chicago.
DO look down! Heart-stopping moment a diver somersaults off a 55ft platform into the deepest pool on a cruise ship in the world
Cesilie Carlton, a 35-year-old American high diver, is seen leaping headfirst from a 55ft high platform aboard the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship as the fast-moving ocean churns past below her. Cesilie, who is also currently a Red Bull cliff diver, has amassed more than 250,000 views on Instagram since the footage was posted last week. The impressive and frankly terrifying video was shot aboard the Harmony of the Seas cruise ship by her colleague, fellow diver Sydney Brown. The cruise ship - the largest passenger liner in the world with a capacity for 5,479 guests - boasts a 2,100-strong crew, of which 20 are performers at the AquaTheater seen in the video.
Snowy vistas, roaming reindeer and a hotel made from ice: Why Swedish Lapland is the world's most magical place to hunt for the Northern Lights
MailOnline Travel's Annabel Fenwick Elliott spent four nights in Swedish Lapland to chase the Northern Lights, and found herself spellbound by the fairytale landscape of Kiruna underneath them. Pictured, clockwise from top left, the aurora swirling over a tee-pee in Jukkasjarvi; Annabel gliding through the snow on a dog sled; the outdoor hot tub at Camp Ripan in Kiruna; a view over the surrounding mountains; and (inset) Annabel at the Ice Hotel.
Glamorous air hostesses, exotic ads and America's earliest planes: Captivating images trace Pan Am's 60-year history from glory to crushing bankruptcy
Pan American Airlines pioneered the era of commercial flight from its bold inception in the late 1920s and won fame as history's most iconic airline, thanks in part to its alluring ads and trailblazing routes. Pictured left, one of their attractive posters from 1949; top right, one of its Boeing 377s photographed in 1949; bottom right, one of its early twin-engined amphibious Sikorsky S-38 aircrafts; and inset, the company's first logo from 1929.
The hacks that slash rail journey prices revealed: How 'fare-splitting' works on trips all over the UK... but you may need up to 28 tickets to make a saving!
MailOnline Travel reveals how train passengers can make astonishing savings on the ticket fare for a number of UK routes by using ticket splitting websites. One football fan this week revealed how obtaining the cheapest fare, a saving of £56, involved carrying 56 tickets around with him (pictured right). Meanwhile, one return journey from Exeter to Durham proved £47.60 cheaper if the thrifty traveller is prepared to carry 28 different tickets (route pictured left).
Cars, fishing boats, a helicopter and a horse: Meet the woman who HITCHHIKED her way 44,000 miles across the world... alone
Ana Bakran, 34, made her epic solo journey - armed with pepper spray - from her Croatian hometown of Zagreb to Bora Bora, French Polynesia, in an astonishing feat that took her three years and eight months, and led her through 25 countries. Pictured, clockwise from top left, Ana on a fisherman's boat from Maupiti to Bora Bora; hitching a helicopter ride in Australia; waiting on the side of the road in Iran; gazing over Raiatea Island, in French Polynesia; and (inset) hitchhiking in Australia in her wearable sleeping bag.
It slid into decay: Haunting images capture an abandoned Amazonian-themed water park just before its demolition
With slides long dried up and the Amazonian themed décor devastated by graffiti, the final days look bleak for the once popular Atlantida Water Park in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria. The once vibrant palm trees are now wilted and the pipelines that joyful children whizzed through into the waters below now lie rusted. The tourist attraction closed in 2009 and is now set to be transformed into a 26million euro (£22million) shopping centre.
The hotel that looks like a TRAIN: Inside Japan's bizarre new dorm-style hostel that's been converted from real sleeper carriages
The Train Hostel Hokutosei, located in Tokyo's Nihonbashi business district, is fashioned from the retired Hokutosei sleeper train and opened in December, with beds costing 2,500 Japanese Yen (£17.70) per night. Pictured clockwise from top left, the hostel's convertible bunks and original aluminium ladders; one of its two private sleeping cabins; the communal kitchen area and its fold-out chairs.
Only FIVE PER CENT of the world’s population has ever been on an aircraft: 39 incredible plane facts revealed
Some say the post-fact world has taken off. That may be true, but here you’ll only find grounded information about planes and air travel that will astound, amaze and intrigue. MailOnline Travel has scoured the internet and spoken to insiders at the Royal Aeronautical Society and carriers such as British Airways and easyJet to bring you 39 incredible plane facts.
A Chicago landmark and an A-lister retreat in the Caribbean: New rankings reveal the best hotels in North America and Europe
The top 10 hotels in the US, Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and Europe have been revealed in a prestigious new 2017 ranking, by U.S. News & World Report. Based on expert and consumer ratings, over 5,000 luxury hotels across North America were evaluated, with Chicago’s The Langham crowned the number one hotel in the US (bottom right). Ritz Carlton Montreal took the title for Canada, One&Only; Palmilla, Los Cabos (top left), received the highest praise in Mexico and Eden Rock – St. Barths soared above all competition in the Caribbean. In Europe, 2,096 hotels were recognised as outstanding with The Lanesborough in London lauded as the best on the continent. Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort, San José del Cabo (bottom left), and Jamaica Inn, Ocho Rios (top right), also featured highly in the rankings.
Stunning never-before-seen photographs capture lakes and rivers forming on a melting polar ice cap
London-based landscape photographer Timo Lieber shot the series - dubbed Thaw - in July 2016, perched from small planes and helicopters as he was flown several hundred miles over Greenland. They capture the Arctic's increasingly large body of blue lakes and rivers as they spill over the melting ice, and aim to bring viewers closer to an environmental calamity that is unfolding far from where we'd otherwise witness it.
A slide in a graveyard and a climbing frame made from SKELETONS: The creepiest playgrounds in the world revealed
MailOnline Travel has compiled a collection of frankly terrifying play areas from around the world, which you might want to avoid paying a visit to with your children. Pictured clockwise from top left, a wonky Thomas the Tank Engine in Kazakhstan; a disturbing tunnel arrangement in South Korea; a climbing frame draped with plastic skeletons at the Heilig-Kreuz Kirche church in Munich, Germany; a slide with a scenic view of an unknown graveyard; and (inset) a creepy playground in Russia.
The magic of the Milky Way: Stunning photos of desolate landmarks are captured under a blaze of twinkling stars
A self-taught photographer, Oscar Keserci has captured mesmerising nocturnal images of millions of stars over the island of Rhodes, Greece, and at home near Kirkkonummi, Finland. Pictured: The Milky Way shot at night over Inkoo, Finland (main); a snap taken on Attaviros mountain in Rhodes (bottom left) and a solitary tree on the island (bottom right).
A rustic Mexican hideaway and a luxury Thai retreat: The world's best spas of 2017 revealed
The winners of the Conde Nast Traveller Spa Awards 2017 have been announced featuring blissful retreats to suit every type of serenity seeker in destinations including Italy, India and Germany. Pictured: Yaan Wellness, Tulum won the best new hideaway award (top left), Anassa in Cyprus was named most consistent high performer (top right), the best fitness regime accolade went to Rancho La Puerta in Mexico (bottom left) and stylish Thai retreat Amanpuri took the gong for best bespoke retreat (bottom right).
From a Chinese fisherman reeling in his nets to camels snaking across a desert: The stunning winners of a prestigious aerial photo contest
Talented professional and amateur aerial and drone photographers hailing from countries including Italy, Iceland and Germany have won accolades in the SkyPixel 2016 aerial imagery contest. This spellbinding capture - Fishermen Closing the Net - taken in China took the Grand Prize (main) followed by a camel train snaking across the desert (bottom right) and a Spillway Selfie (bottom left) in first and second place respectively in the professional photographer beauty category.
Bomb-proof car ports and a HUGE ballroom: Ahead of Trump's visit to the Washington Hilton for the National Prayer Breakfast, etiquette expert William Hanson reveals just what it takes for a hotel to host a president
The Washington Hilton (inset), Capital Hilton and Hay-Adams in DC have all hosted presidential balls and dinners. Here Mr Hanson reveals how they keep presidents safe and well fed. Pictured clockwise from top left: President Obama at the 2009 MTV Youth Ball at the Washington Hilton, former president Bill Clinton with staff at the hotel, President George Bush at his inaugural ball at the Washington Hilton in 2005 and Ronald Reagan, with Nancy, at the same hotel when he became president in 1981.
A dragon, a three-storey 'aquarium' and a 40ft moving ELEPHANT: Inside the bizarre French theme park that parades giant mechanical creatures
Welcome to Les Machines de l'ile, a curious theme park located at the former shipyards of Nantes, western France, where mechanical animals roam amid the crowds. Pictured, clockwise from top left, a huge spider; a 40ft moving elephant that can transport 50 passengers at a time; a dragon-horse hybrid; and (inset) a pair of horses on the arcade's Carrousel des Mondes Marins.
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