Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
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form Puerto Rico one plane ride to miami and another to tennese so that be two plane rides and a shuttle ride from the airport to Roo should be getting there by 3 or 4pm on thursday cant wait
Driving from Maryland to Lexington, Kentucky, probably on the 13th. Seeing Richard Thompson there on the 14th--yeah, missing a bit of Roo--and then hitting the road and driving another 5 hours to Roo in the wee small hours. Taking a more direct route home, via relatives in Roanoke, VA. I think I'd have a 12-hour trip (minus Roo lines, etc.) each way if I did it directly.
I've got a good 20 or so minute drive from Murfreesboro, TN.. Looks like alot of you are going the distance.. My hat's off to you, ladies and gents.. Looking forward to my first Roo experience.. Just moved here last year right after last year's Roo. Can't wait any longer!
form Puerto Rico one plane ride to miami and another to tennese so that be two plane rides and a shuttle ride from the airport to Roo should be getting there by 3 or 4pm on thursday cant wait
Post by rideincircles on May 22, 2007 23:49:26 GMT -5
3 cars from fort Worth Texas about 11 hours wih 8 people. As long as noone bails like they did for Coachella. Bailing is for pussies, and straw gatherers.
According to Google Maps, it says from Woodstock, Georgia it is 165 miles and 2 hrs and 40 mins.
I call BS on that. I drive to Dalton every day for work which is about 10-15 miles from TN, and on a bad day it takes me no more than 50-55 mins. So I think if I drive like I do in Georgia and be safe in Tennessee, I will make it in 2 hrs or less.
But I know its Bonnaroo, but I cannot imagine most of you people driving from all around the country. I mean 4-5 hours in itself would be too much for me. Oh well, that is just me.
Post by hotchocolate on May 29, 2007 11:56:35 GMT -5
6am Thursday flight from Newark, NJ to Charlotte (2 hours) 45 minute drive in rental car from Charlotte to Statesville.. 90 minutes for RV tutorial/shopping stop Depart in RV from Statesville - 381 miles to the Roo.. 6 1/2 hours ETA: 430pm Thursday First Beer cracked open- 431pm
Post by drrosenhammer on Jun 1, 2007 21:34:31 GMT -5
Bethel, Maine pulling newly purchased camper with a crew of 10 in 2 cars. 1500 miles picking up on in Nashville airport and she's fetching a ride back to vactionland. It will be a long trip but can't wait....
514 miles, 8+ hours from Durham, NC, but Googlemaps has me taking some screwy route that actually goes through Georgia for a few miles. WTF? Pretty sure there's a better way than that.
We're driving 4 hours Wednesday night, staying somewhere in the blue ridge mountains, then driving the last four hours or so Thursday morning.
Post by wellbalancedmusic on Jun 5, 2007 18:47:59 GMT -5
were leaving from weaverville nc at about 8a.m. thursday morning. I-40 to knoxville, I-75 to chatanooga, to I-20 to the farm. on this route you do cross over into georgia fo just a few miles in the chat. area. see y'all soon.