eits0
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Post by eits0 on Feb 21, 2010 10:04:55 GMT -8
We have 6 people staying at a site at Wildhorse, but we'll have 2 cars. Is there anywhere nearby we can park one of the cars for the weekend?
Thanks!
EDIT: Oh, is there free Gorge parking? Would they be able to leave the car there for the whole weekend?
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 21, 2010 11:25:48 GMT -8
(smack smack) Sound of towtruck drivers licking their chops.
No, there is no place to stash your car. They want your money, so they don't offer an alternative to purchasing a camping pass for people staying overnight.
Options: 1. Stash the extra car on some residential street in Quincy. 2. Buy a main campground pass for $100, and stash the car there. 3. Sell your Wildhorse pass, and purchase two main camping passes (if you are under 30, you'll have more fun there anyway). 4. Try to purchase an extra Wildhorse pass online, since they are sold out. 5. Get towed, pay the $300 fee Tuesday on your way out of town.
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Post by eits0 on Feb 21, 2010 11:48:19 GMT -8
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 21, 2010 13:26:46 GMT -8
Parking is not camping. Camping involves staying overnight.
Yes, they do have a parking lot for people not camping. They clear it after the show each night, with the towtruck drivers doing the final clearing.
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Post by eits0 on Feb 21, 2010 14:09:52 GMT -8
Ah, okay. Thanks.
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Post by jacketman on Feb 23, 2010 6:43:31 GMT -8
Parking is not camping. Camping involves staying overnight. Yes, they do have a parking lot for people not camping. They clear it after the show each night, with the towtruck drivers doing the final clearing. So can we pay for our parking at the venue? We are only coming for Saturday and are staying in Quincy. Thanks for the help.
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