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Post by questionablesanity on Jan 21, 2010 14:51:55 GMT -5
oooo I don't know about that one. I bet they'd throw you in RV. But I am not an expert by any means. Check the official site, there may be something on there.
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I think that you will need a RV pass for that and then will need to park in the RV area. Read the bolded text below.
From the Bonnaroo website:
RV Parking Area / RV Parking Passes RV PARKING AREA / RV PARKING PASSES : (Buses and Oversize vehicles included)
There will be designated RV only parking areas in the campgrounds this year. All RVs attending Bonnaroo will be required to park in these areas. Due to the increase in the number of RVs attending, and the amount of space they take up, there will be a limited number of spaces available in these areas. One RV pass will be required for each RV. Parking all of the RVs together allows us to provide adequate camping space for traditional campers and better maintain the camping grounds while improving traffic flow. The RV camping area will make it easier for RVs to exit the grounds after the event, and to be serviced throughout the weekend.
RV Parking Passes must be purchased in advance to reserve an RV space. If you do not have an RV Parking Pass, you will not be allowed to enter with your RV. Only RVs with RV parking passes will be allowed on site. An RV is defined as any vehicle larger either in length, width or height than a normal sixteen (16) passenger van. All oversized vehicles, trailers, campers that are towed and busses are considered RV’s.
Thanks everyone. We emailed the question to the festival, and if/when we hear something back I'll post it. Meanwhile, we're going to assume it's an RV to play it on the safe side. I imagine if I showed up with that top WITHOUT a pass and they gave me a hard time at the gate, I could make a big weird protest about the ambiguity in the rule...and maybe a good-hearted gatekeeper would show me through to GA...but the hassle's not worth the hassle.