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Post by festivalfan on May 2, 2013 10:34:02 GMT -8
There most definitely is an ADA camping area. It is just inside the campground gate in the grassy area across from the store. It does not get much ADA use and is used for overflow for Premier camping. The ADA shuttle stops there and takes you backstage to whatever stage you want to go to. If you want to go to a different stage they will pick you up and bring you back to the stage you want to go to. At the main stage they take you to the gate on the right side of the stage. They come every 15 minutes or so. There is also ADA seating at each stage and they have folding metal chairs to sit on if needed. For a venue that is very physically challenging with the hill and the long walk to and from the campground it is amazingly ADA accommodating for people with physical limitations. They really do a great job. Word to the wise, tip the shuttle drivers and they will go out of their way to make sure you get where you need to go.
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Post by festivalfan on May 2, 2013 7:27:32 GMT -8
It is a charter so they probably don't want to make the trip if there is not enough interest to make them money. I just saw there was transportation available in previous years so I checked with Live Nation to see if there was any this year since there were so many people looking for rides from Seattle and Vancouver. 25 people is not very many people in the scheme of things but if no one knows about it no one can utilize the service.
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Post by festivalfan on May 1, 2013 20:13:36 GMT -8
I emailed livenation to see if there was a shuttle this year and they sent me the following link. sasquatch.rockandbus.com/ It looks like a ride can be arranged from Vancouver, BC, Seattle or Ellensberg for anyone that needs a ride from any of those locations.
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 30, 2013 12:35:20 GMT -8
But who's idea was it to put Red Fang opposite Reignwolf? Definitely a conflict for me. I have to go with Reignwolf because I can see Red Fang in Portland pretty often except this summer when they will be in Europe and Reignwolf really rocked it last year.
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 29, 2013 8:53:32 GMT -8
www.bosebettersound.com/This is a contest to win VIP tickets, airfare and lodging, long shot obviously but who knows, someone is going to win. Probably be lambasted with email from Bose after you enter though.
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 29, 2013 5:57:25 GMT -8
I have been flagging any "for sale by owner" ads for more than $400 a couple of times a day on the Portland, Seattle and Vancouver craigslist pages. I also put ads on all 3 pages disparaging scalpers and offering to buy passes at face value. So far I have gotten 5 wristbands at cost for friends from people emailing me in response to those ads, a couple of scalpers whining at me for posting anything negative about them, but for the most part the responses have been positive. There are good people out there that are selling their tickets at cost so don't give up. Post an ad like mine and you might have good luck too! Just thought I would share some ticket joy!
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 24, 2013 8:10:31 GMT -8
Her website does still say she will be performing at Sasquatch.
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 19, 2013 9:54:48 GMT -8
We got 2 tickets yesterday at $315 each from a lady who saw my ad on Seattle's Craigslist pleading with people to not pay more than face value for tickets. She lives in Atlanta and can't go so she sold them to us for cost plus $15 shipping. There are lots of tickets out there still and the prices should be going down soon. Hang in there!
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Post by festivalfan on Apr 19, 2013 7:14:59 GMT -8
If everyone here flags the overpriced Sasquatch ticket ads on Craigslist they might get tired of posting the $600 or $500 per ticket ads. Tickets for sale by owner are supposed to be for face value on Craigslist. There are lots of tickets out there for sale but it is time for the prices to come down! Flag, flag, flag! Seattle, Vancouver and Portland Craiglister's please help!
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