I have been watching this thread with great interest, as it has multiple facets to me that I find interesting.
I am intrigued that there are many people here who crave Sonic, whether for nostalgia of the South, for the drinks, or for the drive in burger joints they grew up on.
Another facet for me is that they are about 5 minutes from my house, so I enjoy hearing the lengths people will go through for what they crave.
For alot of folks here, Sonic is a great thing, if even only for their drinks. That is pretty rare on the chain side of culinary tastes here, in general.
But being 5 minutes away, I can honestly say, I will never go to the Aurora Sonic, or any other Sonic, as they are the WalMart of Drive In's to me.
My 10 second Bio, I completely understand economics, I have an MBA, and I understand supply and demand. That being said, I traveled the Chicago to Cincy corridor for 3 years, and then the Chicago to Bloomington IN or Indy for another 6.
5 years ago, the Inlaws moved from Cincy to Bloomington IN. For the next 3 years, many multiple trips to Bloomington for visits/vacations.
The highlight: Dog and Suds, frosted mug Root Beer and a Chicago Vienna dog. D&S in both Bloomington and Indy always had the Chicago dog which was much welcomed while out on the road.
Our last year in Bloomington, pull up to the Dog N Suds, and it was now a Sonic.
We expected 6 kinds of dogs, and got crap. Wanted Root Beer, but nada. It was burgers, we ordered, and got burgers that were, Meh!. Nothing to write home about.
This exact sceanrio played out a year later on the north side burb's of Indy. Sonic was taking over Dog N Suds locations.
Here is my rub.
Sonic never intended to keed the Indiana-37 location open which was Dog-N-Suds. They were opening a location closer to the U of Indiana Campus in a year, ran the Dog N Suds location into the ground, then closed it
I have no idea as to franchising versus corporate owned, but Dog N Suds was bought, and run out, to eliminate competition. I'm not saying that's bad. That's business. But Jesus H, Bloomington is like the size of Downer's Grove. Do you really need to run people out of business?
Want a visual?
http://www.maps.google.com on Satellite view
Search 360 N. Jacob Dr. Bllomington IN
That address is O'Charley's next door, but that empty lot there was a Dog N Suds then Sonic for a year.
Some view Sonic's coming as a good thing.
I think it is the demise.
YMMV
Bill-Aurora