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We got in line on 24 West around 9:00 and were in and set up at the corner of 1st and 10th, right at the corner of Camp Marcellus Wallace, by 10:00 and came in through the highway entrance....if anyone saw 'The Show' bus with the fold-out stage, that was us...
Has anyone ever hiked into Roo? I will be driving up with a friend on Wednesday and she is not going to Roo. The plan is that when we pass the exit on I-24 to pull over right after the exit and let me/my stuff out to hike the rest of the way. Any tips/stories/ideas/warnings would be appreciated.
Has anyone ever hiked into Roo? I will be driving up with a friend on Wednesday and she is not going to Roo. The plan is that when we pass the exit on I-24 to pull over right after the exit and let me/my stuff out to hike the rest of the way. Any tips/stories/ideas/warnings would be appreciated.
Thanks, See you Freaks in a few weeks!
Which direction are you coming from? Which exit? The only exit that won't have a long walk is the temporary ADA one and I doubt they will let you in that one. And if the cops see you pull over on the side of the freeway, they freak the fuck out. So have a plan.
Has anyone ever hiked into Roo? I will be driving up with a friend on Wednesday and she is not going to Roo. The plan is that when we pass the exit on I-24 to pull over right after the exit and let me/my stuff out to hike the rest of the way. Any tips/stories/ideas/warnings would be appreciated.
Thanks, See you Freaks in a few weeks!
Which direction are you coming from? Which exit? The only exit that won't have a long walk is the temporary ADA one and I doubt they will let you in that one. And if the cops see you pull over on the side of the freeway, they freak the fuck out. So have a plan.
I will be coming from the South, so I-24 W I guess the main entrance exit. A "long" walk is no problem, I anticipate the walk from the exit to the gate (and my eventual campsite) will be close to 6-7 miles. I will even consider walking from Walmart if absolutely needed. Just looking for tips/hints.
Which direction are you coming from? Which exit? The only exit that won't have a long walk is the temporary ADA one and I doubt they will let you in that one. And if the cops see you pull over on the side of the freeway, they freak the fuck out. So have a plan.
I will be coming from the South, so I-24 W I guess the main entrance exit. A "long" walk is no problem, I anticipate the walk from the exit to the gate (and my eventual campsite) will be close to 6-7 miles. I will even consider walking from Walmart if absolutely needed. Just looking for tips/hints.
The walmart Exit is for VIP. Go past that one. The other exit is closer. You can probably hitch a ride in with someone and get them to let you out at the car search and hike into tent only. You will be surprised how it will all work out.
Has anyone ever hiked into Roo? I will be driving up with a friend on Wednesday and she is not going to Roo. The plan is that when we pass the exit on I-24 to pull over right after the exit and let me/my stuff out to hike the rest of the way. Any tips/stories/ideas/warnings would be appreciated.
Thanks, See you Freaks in a few weeks!
If you get off at the wafflehouse or Walmart you can get roo rides to bring you in the east gate. I walked in and had one guy vaguely check my stuff and it was a long fucking walk to tent only.
2019 will likely be my first 'Roo since 2015. What has changed about the arrival/camping situation?
My general process had become arriving around 2am Thursday morning and approaching from the South to make sure that I go in through the Interstate entrance. Still the best plan? Has anything changed as far as the space you are given per vehicle? How about Tent Only?
2019 will likely be my first 'Roo since 2015. What has changed about the arrival/camping situation?
My general process had become arriving around 2am Thursday morning and approaching from the South to make sure that I go in through the Interstate entrance. Still the best plan? Has anything changed as far as the space you are given per vehicle? How about Tent Only?
That's been the most effective plan for us too--arriving early morning Thursday via the Interstate. We've tended to end up somewhere near Pod 7 that way.
For a couple of years now, they've been parking everyone bumper-to-bumper (like a city street, as opposed to parking-lot style--can't recall if they did it that way in 2015). It seems to give everyone a little more space--feels that way, at least.
That's been the most effective plan for us too--arriving early morning Thursday via the Interstate. We've tended to end up somewhere near Pod 7 that way. For a couple of years now, they've been parking everyone bumper-to-bumper (like a city street, as opposed to parking-lot style--can't recall if they did it that way in 2015). It seems to give everyone a little more space--feels that way, at least.
Great to hear, somewhere around Pod 7 is definitely the goal. Yea, they parked the cars that way the last year I went...and I agree that it provided more space so I'm glad that has continued.
Post by Dale Cooper on Jan 24, 2019 13:21:16 GMT -5
Also haven't been since 2015.
Can anyone confirm that the lines have gotten shorter? Due to work obligations early Thursday, we probably won't get to the Farm until around 4 or 5 p.m. Is hoping to be parked by 8 too optimistic?
Can anyone confirm that the lines have gotten shorter? Due to work obligations early Thursday, we probably won't get to the Farm until around 4 or 5 p.m. Is hoping to be parked by 8 too optimistic?
This will be my 11th in a row, and yes, lines have gotten better. I've gone in as a companion to a RV the past 3 years, and we have gone in through the highway entrance off of I-24. I bet I haven't waited longer than an hour for the past 3 years, seems like we were constantly moving once we got on the shoulder of I-24.
Can anyone confirm that the lines have gotten shorter? Due to work obligations early Thursday, we probably won't get to the Farm until around 4 or 5 p.m. Is hoping to be parked by 8 too optimistic?
This will be my 11th in a row, and yes, lines have gotten better. I've gone in as a companion to a RV the past 3 years, and we have gone in through the highway entrance off of I-24. I bet I haven't waited longer than an hour for the past 3 years, seems like we were constantly moving once we got on the shoulder of I-24.
That's what I was hoping. There's so much energy on Thursday, I'd hate to miss out.
I've had every kind of luck getting on to the farm, everywhere from less than two hours to literally 12 hours in a line in the middle of nowhere in 2009. Thanks!
12 hours?? That's incomprehensible. I'd go batshit bonkers. I guess that's a great plus for being a volunteer. We get to come early and not go through the great cattle stampede!
12 hours?? That's incomprehensible. I'd go batshit bonkers. I guess that's a great plus for being a volunteer. We get to come early and not go through the great cattle stampede!
Nice to see some life around here again.
I have no experience volunteering - it is very attractive but I just can't spare another day on either end, so this info is for regular car campers only. I had one bad experience getting in, and that was in 2010. After reaching Manchester it was a good 10 hours before we were parked. It was the first year for all four of us in my crew, and we didn't make it into town until about 8 AM on Thursday. There was a huge mud problem due to a ton of rain Tuesday and Wednesday which threw a wrench into their parking plans, we were told. We got into line on the the interstate, SOUTHBOUND. To this day I have no clue where they routed us, but we saw miles and miles of rural roads, at a crawl.
For five of my other six times since then I/we got there on Wednesday afternoon, with total wait times in line ranging from a few minutes to probably a two hours max, resulting in Pod 2 4 times, Pod 1 once, and Pod 10 once. We always went in the East entrance, except for 2014. I drove separately that time and was a little late, so I went in the West entrance while everyone else went in the East. The funny thing about that is that we all got Pod 2 anyway. In 2015 we were there a bit later, screwed around at Walmart too long, missed our turn onto Asbury (caravan of three cars) and went way too far down Route 2 before turning around. Not sure how long that took but the line seemed long and slow and we got into Pod 10 well after dark.
Not sure about this year, but Pod 1 BFE has not been used the past 2-3 years. Getting trapped there used to be the potential penalty for arriving too early, whether via the highway or the other tollbooths. The other change I've seen is that they started parking cars in lines nose-to-tail rather than side-by-side in 2016. Maybe they don't do this everywhere or won't keep it up, but it was different camping next to your car. People with giant pickups got bigger spots than folks in little cars, and there was some obvious variance in how close together they made people park. Be ready to leave enough space for the neighbors in front to get into their trunk without standing on your hood, and politely refuse if the volunteers command you to get too close.
If this year pans out I'll be with a different group or solo, and will try for 4ish Wednesday at the West tollbooth. I like Pod 2, and that plan has worked 4 out of 5 times (except Pod 1 in 2013). The walk to the arch or tent only isn't too bad from there, and it's one of the few areas on the farm where you have a chance of getting some glorious shade.
Can anyone confirm that the lines have gotten shorter? Due to work obligations early Thursday, we probably won't get to the Farm until around 4 or 5 p.m. Is hoping to be parked by 8 too optimistic?
Sounds possible, but hard to say. The only time I arrived on Thursday it was a ridiculous clusterF, but rain was a factor and that was nine years ago. A ton of people get there Wednesday night and Thursday morning, so you might be alright, weather permitting. A 3-4 hour line Thursday evening doesn't seem crazy, and I wouldn't be shocked if it only took 2 hours to get in.
. Be ready to leave enough space for the neighbors in front to get into their trunk without standing on your hood,
True Dat. I drive a minivan, and last year the guy behind me originally parked so close I couldn't open my rear hatch, much less get in there to get stuff. So he backed up a few feet and life was good....
Anyone have a review of the 2018 Chief Wiggums inspections?
I didn't go in 2018, but if you're asking what I think you're asking, be very careful. The "normal" search is just a basic IQ test, and is conducted by volunteers who only really look for glass liquor and beer bottles. But the random (meaning not entirely random) police search is much less fun. The safest bet is just not to break the law, especially since the local authorities have gone with more arrests and citations that require court appearances lately, whereas they used to just write citations you could mail in with the party tax. I don't know about you, but I live nowhere near Manchester, TN and would rather not take a chance of a K-9 cop finding something silly and my $50 worth of party supplies medicine turning into another trip back there and an attorney's fee$.
At the very least, try to look respectable, DON'T SMOKE IN YOUR CAR ON THE WAY, don't bring any sort of glass anything, vac seal your shit, and hide it VERY well. Other people here have said, "You don't need to bring your own sand to the beach." A lawyer I know says he gets asked all the time about how to avoid being pulled over. His two answers are always: 1. Don't drive drunk, and 2. Fix your damn car when something breaks. It really is that simple, usually.
Anyone have a review of the 2018 Chief Wiggums inspections?
vac seal your shit, and hide it VERY well. Other people here have said, "You don't need to bring your own sand to the beach." .
I have never brought sand to the beach because I'm chickenshit, but I know a lot of people say maybe they don't like the sand at the beach because they have better sand.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Apr 26, 2019 21:55:27 GMT -5
Not 100% this is the most appropriate thread for this, but...
The website says Tent-Only camping is only available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Is TO filling up a problem that people on here have regularly encountered if that's the route you took? What alternatives are available if I'm planning on TO but it's already full? Is there a certain time I need to be arriving (website says it opens at 8am on Thursday)? Also, what parking pass (if any) do I need to buy for TO camping?
I have never brought sand to the beach because I'm chickenshit, but I know a lot of people say maybe they don't like the sand at the beach because they have better sand. Does the vacuum seal of sand work??
LOL, not super appropriate here probably, but if you seal something in at least 2 layers (the vacuum part is actually irrelevant and only done for freshness), with one being mylar or something less permeable than a Foodsaver bag, and rinse and alcohol wipe each layer, I can't see how scent could be an issue. I trust my knowledge of science, but I know my hiding ability is probably a little shaky to trust, haha. People do this at Roo though, and everywhere people travel.
Not 100% this is the most appropriate thread for this, but...
The website says Tent-Only camping is only available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Is TO filling up a problem that people on here have regularly encountered if that's the route you took? What alternatives are available if I'm planning on TO but it's already full? Is there a certain time I need to be arriving (website says it opens at 8am on Thursday)? Also, what parking pass (if any) do I need to buy for TO camping?
There is usually room to squeeze in somewhere, from what I've seen before. Wednesday evening arrivals give you choices - camp closer to the arch or one of the roads for convenience, farther back for less noise, closer to the center for less outside traffic, or with Inforoo folks (there's a Camp Inforoo thread). Early Thursday should still be fine, and later you will likely still find a spot if you don't mind being cozy.
When do you plan on arriving? A Day Parking pass will suffice, and you'll have a bit of a walk with your stuff. A car camping pass works fine , too - you just go wherever they send you for normal camping and you can decide then whether to stay by your car (might get a close or shady spot you like) or hike it to TO. I'd recommend bringing a wagon or whatever if you have one and have room to bring it, unless you pack super light. Or borrowing is an option - I'll probably bring one if planning on doing Tent Only, or a camp neighbor or other Infroo'er would probably lend you one. That walk can be looong carrying your camping gear.
No idea what you'd do if you had a Day Parking pass and TO filled up, but it isn't known to be a problem, generally.
Not 100% this is the most appropriate thread for this, but...
The website says Tent-Only camping is only available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Is TO filling up a problem that people on here have regularly encountered if that's the route you took? What alternatives are available if I'm planning on TO but it's already full? Is there a certain time I need to be arriving (website says it opens at 8am on Thursday)? Also, what parking pass (if any) do I need to buy for TO camping?
I haven't been in 3 years, but by 8am Thursday setting up camp at tent only is already starting to be a space issue. You might have to settle for a very cramped campsite if you arrive at that time. In my experience, if you want a comfortable camp you should show up on Wednesday.
I don't know if the rules have changed, or the capacity of tent only has expanded since I've been. I also dont know how full bonnaroo will be in general. If attendance is under 70k I dont imagine it will fill up at any point. You might just have an inconvenient spot
Pro tip: set up your camp right on one of the fire lanes running through tent only. It will make finding your campsite (can be difficult in TO) and getting to centeroo a breeze, and will be much more comfortable for you because you won't have to zig and zig through a maze of wires and ropes to get in and out.
I always sleep in my minivan. Stow the seats in the back and put an aerobed on the floor. Open the doors and back hatch and it doesn't get screaming hot right away once the sun hits it like a tent does. And certainly dryer if it rains.
I'm still contemplating if I'd drive or fly from Houston.
Driving would be fun and I can bring more stuff, but I'm not a fan of waiting forever to park at the festival.
Flying would be quick and easy, but I either have to get a shuttle pass or find someone willing to pick me up.
I can tell you that my drive isn't quite as long as yours (~10 hours from NE Ohio) but I'm trying to figure out an alternative to recreating this year. If I go in 2020, I'll have to do something different. One possibility would be carpooling or convincing a friend to drive with me rather than rolling solo. Another option might be making it a longer trip and staying around Nashville or somewhere on Tuesday night rather than completing the whole trek on Wednesday. Either of these might prevent me from being dangerously tired by the time I make it in. We've made it in super quick with little wait a few times but the line has been horrendous a few times too, including in 2019.
No matter what, I'm going to make damn sure all my ducks are in a row, and avoid having to deal with willcall again. That was one extra headache no one needs. I'd love to fly in but the added cost is an issue, and I pack way too much junk to ever be able to pare it down to a backpack and a duffle bag. If money is no concern, flying, shelling out the dough for a pre-set tent, and relying solely on vendor food and beer could certainly make the experience easier. I'ma hit that lottery one day and drop 50 G's on a rock star style Roo trip for me and my homies, complete with a chartered private jet, but til then I'm driving.
Post by Dave Maynar on Feb 20, 2020 13:48:52 GMT -5
Someone in the Bonnaroo Volunteers Facebook group got a confirmation that they will no longer be staffing the tollbooths with volunteers. Paid security staff would be my first guess for a replacement but that would be a total guess.