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Post by Dave Maynar on May 17, 2014 12:24:53 GMT -5
Into the campgrounds: yes, you can bring all of those Into Centeroo: yes on the wagon. no on everything else unless the chairs sit less than a foot off the ground (and the enforcement of this is very uneven)
Does anybody have actual experience taking a wagon into centeroo? I got an email from bonnaroo saying they don't "typically" allow wagons in.
I do not, but why do you want to take a wagon into centeroo? Seems like it'd be a pain to lug it around. Maybe there is a better way to tote/store your stuff?
Again I have no personal experience to offer you, but it's hard for me to imagine a volunteer turning away a parent with a child in a wagon. On the other hand, if it's some non-parent with a wagon filled with random crap I could see a volunteer saying no. That might be why Bonnaroo gave you such a vague answer.
The year I took my daughter to Roo (2014), our neighbors in Family Camping had a red wagon, and they used it every day to carry their stuff and their kid (and sometimes my kid) into Centeroo. They kept a couple of low chairs, a blanket, and lots of small snacks in it. Never had any issues that I heard of.