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Post by jimjames23 on May 26, 2013 19:59:19 GMT -5
Ok so i have a question regarding RV Passes. We are taking a pretty large diesel truck down to fit all of our people/stuff in. Has anyone had any problem with gaining entry into the festival with a large diesel truck? I'm traveling from far away and don't wanna get all the way down there to find out i needed an RV Pass with this truck. We were also thinking about putting a topper on it, dont know if that would make things worse?
Post by FuzzyWarbles on May 26, 2013 20:03:29 GMT -5
This is what I found on the official web page
According to our Bonnaroo dictionary, an RV is defined as any vehicle equal of, or larger either in length, width or height than an average 15-passenger van (230.8? x 79.3? x 82.3?). This means any oversized vehicle, trailer, towed camper or bus is considered to be an RV. (Important: A box truck is not an RV. It is a box truck and box trucks are not allowed.)
Ok so i have a question regarding RV Passes. We are taking a pretty large diesel truck down to fit all of our people/stuff in. Has anyone had any problem with gaining entry into the festival with a large diesel truck? I'm traveling from far away and don't wanna get all the way down there to find out i needed an RV Pass with this truck. We were also thinking about putting a topper on it, dont know if that would make things worse?
Is it a pickup? If it is a pickup without a camper on the back or anything like that, you should be okay. A pic or more details would help, as I'm not sure what a "large diesel truck" is in this context. The fact that it runs on diesel is of no concern, but if it is a box truck or a flatbed or something you will have a problem.
As Fuzzywarbles said, they explicitly state that box trucks are not permitted even with an RV pass, but I've seen some pretty tall lifted pickups, if that is what you mean by "big." A fullsize pickup, Suburban, or Excursion is okay, since those are regular passenger vehicles that just happen to be ridiculously large from the factory. Daily-driver or commercial truck that isn't available from a regular car dealer?
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