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Read around on the forum here through some of the noob guides but couldn't really find an answer to this one.
We're only going to be coming in to see a few people perform and hang out a while, we're not going to be staying on-site but will be visiting on multiple days. I can't seem to find any info on the best way to deal with that as far as parking is concerned. Is there any info/guides on the best way to deal with day parking? I do have a handicap tag if they have anything segregated a bit closer for day parkers.
Any help on that would be appreciated, the only thing I've found so far is the generic info on bonaroo's site which was very limited.
If you have a handicap tag then the day parking is right next to the Access camping area, which is next to the clock tower. If you end up coming make sure you are in touch with Laura at access@bonnaroo.com she'll make sure you get where you need to go.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Feb 7, 2015 10:27:44 GMT -5
sam1 listen to Doug, contact Bonnaroo about access day parking, I didn't even know that existed but sounds like it'd be perfect for you.
For other folk, at least in prior years remember you must enter the WEST TOLLBOOTH to access day parking. Even if the west tollbooth is closed. Last year they had west closed and routed me around to the east tollbooth and ended up getting bounced around between several confused volunteers until finally one told me I couldn't get to day parking from the east at this time. This was Thursday and tons of people were still showing up so a bit chaotic.
Anyway I left via the east tollbooth and took the secret backway to the west tollbooth cause I'm kind of a badass so...
If you have a handicap tag then the day parking is right next to the Access camping area, which is next to the clock tower. If you end up coming make sure you are in touch with Laura at access@bonnaroo.com she'll make sure you get where you need to go.
Thank you, will send her an email.
<edit> we already got the tickets, so we'll be there for sure. I just didn't want to wait until the last minute and everything be a huge cluster because we didn't know what was going on.
Last Edit: Feb 7, 2015 12:15:23 GMT -5 by sam1 - Back to Top
If you have a handicap tag then the day parking is right next to the Access camping area, which is next to the clock tower. If you end up coming make sure you are in touch with Laura at access@bonnaroo.com she'll make sure you get where you need to go.
Thank you, will send her an email.
<edit> we already got the tickets, so we'll be there for sure. I just didn't want to wait until the last minute and everything be a huge cluster because we didn't know what was going on.
Good for you on doing some research.
Also be prepared for some wait times. As a general rule plan on arriving at the exit a minimum of 90 minutes before the first set you want to see starts, maybe even earlier than that. In 2012 getting into day parking fri/sat/sun was pretty easy, minimal traffic, maybe 30 minutes tops from exit to parking. But lines were significantly longer the past two years, mainly because they had less toll booth workers. One day this past year I ended up parking at the winery and walking in because the traffic was so bad. The walk back to my car from centeroo at 3am was horrible, I'll never do that again.