A drive-in cinema is returning to Furness to show Christmas films next month.

The cinema is returning to town following the success of a previous event run at Barrow Town Hall in September.

This time the location will be South Lakes Safari Zoo and on December 3 and 4, with the Small Town Big Screen set to be showing: Polar Express, Elf, The Grinch, and Love Actually.

This is what our readers had to say about it:

Terence Patrick Ward said: "Yes, wonderful idea but very expensive."

Reb S Ter said: "I saw it at the town hall. £30+ quid, partial view of the screen and had to lay down and remove rear-view mirror to see anything in the back seat. Think it would be great for a couple but for a family this kinda sucked a bit. Was good to do once as an experience, but certainly wasn’t the drive-in movie experience we wanted. Hopefully there will be more space to do it properly at the zoo."

Dawn McCabe said: "No way would I pay that we went to Holker Hall drive-through to watch Downton Abbey that was only £20 a car and because of where it was at was extra special would definitely go back there."

Stephen Snell said: "No way. At £35 per car plus booking fee. You could buy the films featured on DVD 20 times over for the price and still have enough for a decent take-out."

Trace Boothroyd said: "Not at £35 and a booking fee on top, people are skint, it’s a lockdown."

Jake Glaister said: "Will have to go if it’s Christmas films."