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Post by kickerconspiracy on Jun 3, 2014 22:58:01 GMT -5
From the Bonnaroo website:
'Accessible Day Parking: Accessible Day Parking is available to those who have the government-issued accessible parking license plate, placard, or hangtag and the Bonnaroo accessible parking sticker. Take Exit #111 from the Interstate. Look for the wheelchair symbol on the signs and use the Access Lane at the tollbooth to be issued the proper sticker. Follow signs for Accessible Day Parking. It is located one to two tenths of a mile from the main entrance to Centeroo. Companion vehicles are not allowed in the Accessible Day Parking area. If you need a shady retreat spot during the day, stop by the Access Center or see “Keeping your Cool” in Section 7 below.'
Why would you need the sticker if you already have the hangtag? How well marked/easy to find is the ADA parking?
Just like everyone's car gets marked when you come thru, it's a way to show you're supposed to be there. Access in General is pretty easy to find, right next to the clock tower, and the day parking lot is right next to it...