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BMoreHon
05-28-2010, 11:19 AM
Hey all, I know some folks have said on here that they don't receive the Waka emails even though they signed up for them. Today's is chocked full of info, so I thought it was worth posting so all can see.
Here's the abridged version of the email... Too long for one post :-(

Welcome Letter & Arrival Instructions

There is a new Ticket Exchange and Box Office location this year!

Upon your initial arrival to the festival, ALL festival patrons are required to visit our Box Office area to exchange your tickets for your wristbands and camping stickers. NOTE: The Box Office location is different this year.

The Box Office is located at the intersection of Highways 23 and 215 approximately 3 miles south of the main festival venue. We highly encourage all patrons to follow the driving directions listed below because doing so will place you right at the doorstep of the Box Office. For those of you who take the northern route (southbound on Highway 23), please be advised that you'll be required to drive past the main festival venue to the Box Office before entering the festival. Again, we encourage all patrons to follow the directions below.

So, you've bought a ticket - now what?

Purchasing a ticket to the Wakarusa Festival is only the first step. We've provided the entertainment - now it's up to you to design your vacation. With so much going on, planning before you set foot on the festival grounds is the key to having the best experience possible. You may have heard the phrase be prepared - that's our advice. Included in this letter are directions to the festival, general rules (including things you should not bring), camping suggestions for our region, an arrival and departure schedule, festival sponsors, and some great activities we have planned that we're sure you won't want to miss. You can keep tabs on the music line up and find more information by visiting the festival's website at www.wakarusa.com. Want the inside scoop on artist additions, "secret sets" and other surprises? Text WAKA to 724665

And you've bought a camping pass...

Every vehicle entering the festival grounds requires a camping pass, and up to 5 people can ride in that vehicle. Not sure if you have the correct pass? Check out our guideline below:

Vehicle Type Pass Required Per Vehicle

Motorcycles, cars, vans, trucks, SUVs up to 24ft with NO trailer: Satellite, Primitive, Mainstage, Family, or Accessible
ANY vehicle with a trailer/camper: RV Unreserved or Reserved Campsite
ANY RV or DOT Class B vehicle RV: Unreserved or Reserved Campsite
Any vehicle* over 60ft in length: A minimum of 2 RV Unreserved
Passes will be required
*include any trailer/camper in total vehicle length

NOTE: ALL Vehicles with an RV Unreserved Pass will be required to park in the designated RV Unreserved Campsite. ANY and ALL vehicles that require an RV Unreserved Pass, but arrive on site with Satellite, Primitive, Mainstage, Family or Accessible will be turned around!!! NO EXCEPTIONS

Day parking is available at the Wakarusa Box Office for $5 per day, $20 for the weekend. A free shuttle is provided to transport Day Parkers to and from the main festival venue.

Important! About Satellite Camping...

For those of you camping in the Satellite Campground, you will be given two campground options at the main security checkpoint and ticket exchange: West Woods Satellite Camping or Riverside Satellite Camping.

For those of you looking to camp in a wooded area that is a short walk away from the main festival venue, choose our West Woods Satellite Camping. The West Woods Satellite Camping is located across the highway, literally across the street, from the main festival venue.

If you are looking for a quieter, more remote camping experience, choose our Riverside Satellite Camping. This will be located 3 miles south of the main festival venue near the Wakarusa Box Office, and there will be a free shuttle transporting campers to and from the main festival venue 24 hours a day. Riverside Campers will be adjacent to the Mulberry River swimming hole.

Directions

The recommended route to Mulberry Mountain is from the South off of Interstate 40. From Interstate 40, take the Ozark exit (#35) and travel approximately 16 miles to the North on Highway 23. The Wakarusa Box Office and Will Call will be located south of the main festival venue at the intersection of Highways 23 and 215.

Arrival and departure

General campgrounds open at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, June 3rd. VIP and Upgraded campgrounds open at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 2nd. All early arrivals will be turned away - no exceptions. All campgrounds will close at 12:00 noon on Monday, June 7th.

When you arrive, you will trade your ticket for a wristband, festival program, and two plastic bags for recycling and trash ("curbside" pick-up will be provided daily). Please take some time to study the festival program, including the map, performance schedule, and recycling and trash policy.

Camping Comfortably: Plan for the environment

Weather in early June in our part of the country can bring surprises. We may experience mild to heavy rain, and both heat and cold in the same day (the festival goes on, rain or shine). The average high temperature in Arkansas in June is in the mid-80s, and 60s in the evenings. To prepare for such conditions, consider bringing sunscreen, bugspray, sunglasses, hats, a variety of clothing (including several pairs of socks), sweatshirt for evenings, a bandana, toilet paper, first-aid kit, plastic sheeting, and poncho/rain coats. Also, study the map in the program to know where to find water to avoid dehydration. Camp chairs, air mattresses and sleeping bags are wonderful camping luxuries. Create your own incredible experience by good planning. Bicycles are allowed, and there is ample bicycle parking.

What not to bring: Rules and regulations

An extensive list of rules and regulations can be found on the Wakarusa website, and we encourage you to peruse all of them before you leave home. Here are a few essential rules: 1. No pets allowed anywhere on festival grounds; 2. Unauthorized vending is not permitted. This includes selling any kind of beverage in the campsites; 3. No drugs; obey all federal, state, and local laws regarding controlled substances and alcohol; 4. Underage drinking is strictly prohibited. Anyone consuming alcohol must obtain a "legal age" wristband from the festival beverage stands; 5. Nitrous tanks are strictly prohibited (Zero Tolerance Policy); 6. No open fires in the campgrounds; 7. No fireworks or firearms; 8. Use only low-back chairs in the concert areas; 9. No glass containers, lots of bare feet out there (Glass containers will be confiscated) 10. No portable pools; 11. No golf carts, ATVs, or other gas/electric recreational vehicles; 12. No swimming in the ponds on property. 13. Please use the trash and recycling bags provided by the festival.

Plan for special festival events and area attractions

Performance Schedule
Yoga - From 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday through Sunday, festival-goers can reconnect with Big Mother through yoga at the Satellite Stage. Yoga is free and is the perfect way to prepare for an intense day of enjoyment - Wakarusa style.
Hoop Lessons - Kaivalya Hoop experts will teach and demonstrate various hoop techniques at the Satellite Stage.
Drum Circle - Tradition dictates that Wakarusians participate in the annual Sunday morning drum circle, which draws hundreds of percussionists, including performers at the festival, generating an inspirational creative energy. Sunday at 11:00 a.m., festival-goers are again invited to congregate near the Main Stage for this exciting and moving percussion experiment. Bring your own drums and beat makers, and tell your friends - we'd like to see thousands of folks taking part this year - what an amazingly positive vibe that would create!
Carnival Rides and a Ferris Wheel - located in the Revival Village. You can't miss them.
Fishing - Make sure you pack you fishing rod to cast a few in one of the on-site, stocked fishing pods. An Arkansas fishing license is required.
Disc Golf - 9 holes of disc golf - perfect for a quick round in between sets. Woot!
Recycalusa Booth - Trade in your full recycling bags for free merchandise and a chance to win tickets to Wakarusa 2011. Check out the festival program for more information.
Turner Bend - Canoe and kayak rentals are available at Turner Bend, located only a few miles south of Wakarusa on Highway 23. Contact (479) 667-3641 or www.turnerbend.com for more information. Reservations are recommended.
Costume Contest - The Friday Night Costume Party and Parade returns to Wakarusa! That's right folks, it's time to start digging through your attics, basements and storage lockers to piece together your best costume for this years' Costume Party and Parade! Plan to gather at the General Store located near the VIP campgrounds around 6:30 p.m. on Friday evening for a parade to the Mainstage where the chosen finalists will compete for big prizes!

~dave~~wave~
05-28-2010, 11:26 AM
^^^^
Good catch, Bmore.



http://www.wakarusa.com/2010/images/maps/2010-box-office-map_large.jpg

SaucerfulOfSecrets
05-28-2010, 12:55 PM
I am very glad they included NO PORTABLE POOLS, i remember some ass last year thinking he could fill his pool with 30 gallons of water and carry it back to his campsite himself.....

I think he called himself The Doctor too, ass

SPelizzaro
05-28-2010, 01:00 PM
That dude was a total ass!

Him: "I've been to this mountain way more than you have! I can use the water if I want to."

Papa Bear: "Dude, we would let you use the water, except you want to fill up a ****ing pool that you won't be able to carry."

Him: "I'm not gonna carry it, i'm going to drag it back to my campsite."

Papa bear: "ya, and then when you figure out it's too heavy to drag, you going to dump all that water directly into our campsite."

Him: "No way man, I'm like superman this **** aint nothing."

papa bear: "dude, you might just want to get the **** outta here."

Animperfectgrl
05-28-2010, 01:07 PM
I have never been to Waka before, but I think I know who you are talking about and if it's the same person then yes he is an ass!

SPelizzaro
05-28-2010, 01:55 PM
^small world I guess. May i ask what leads you to believe we had a run in with this person you know?

Animperfectgrl
05-28-2010, 02:00 PM
Well if it's the same person that calls himself the doctor. I'm going to send you a picture in a PM.

SPelizzaro
05-28-2010, 02:07 PM
yup, that be "the doctor"

Animperfectgrl
05-28-2010, 02:09 PM
I know he goes to Schwagstock alot. I was talking to him once and he was telling me about how he was beat up and I said something along the lines of the people being schwag and he totally hit the fan. lol

That being said he never talked to me again.

SaucerfulOfSecrets
05-28-2010, 02:15 PM
I know he goes to Schwagstock alot. I was talking to him once and he was telling me about how he was beat up and I said something along the lines of the people being schwag and he totally hit the fan. lol

lol, sounds about right. I talked to him twice last year, the camp site instance and also one other time when we were walking to backwoods stage and saw them sitting in their pool with no water. that was an interesting conversation to say the least

wakaroo
05-28-2010, 02:16 PM
I am very glad they included NO PORTABLE POOLS, i remember some ass last year thinking he could fill his pool with 30 gallons of water and carry it back to his campsite himself.....

I think he called himself The Doctor too, ass

you should have posted that on the funniest thing you have seen at a concert thread

Just a Ratt
05-28-2010, 02:40 PM
So to be sure I understand this correctly, there are 3 ponds on site but no one can use them to swim?

"Once again, somthing that should have been brought to my attention YESTERDAY!!!" (Now take off my Van Halen Tshirt before you jinx the band and they break up.)

SPelizzaro
05-28-2010, 02:42 PM
Not unless you want to get eaten by one of these:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Jmv4oU5K4LM/Sj8b4u483bI/AAAAAAAAAm4/33M3mys4CNk/s400/ugly-turtle.JPG

SaucerfulOfSecrets
05-28-2010, 02:45 PM
Not unless you want to get eaten by one of these:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Jmv4oU5K4LM/Sj8b4u483bI/AAAAAAAAAm4/33M3mys4CNk/s400/ugly-turtle.JPG

that scares me a little bit, is that part dinosaur?

rchasei
05-28-2010, 02:53 PM
that scares me a little bit, is that part dinosaur?

I saw him in a movie once!
http://image.absoluteastronomy.com/images/encyclopediaimages/t/to/tokkarahzartmntmovie.jpg

Pauly's Cheese
05-28-2010, 02:54 PM
That thing about the snapping turtles in the ponds is NO JOKE. Last time I was up there fishing for catfish, I left some limb-lines out overnight as I slept.

When I woke up to check the lines, one of them had what used to be about a 3 pound catfish on it. Only the head of the fish was left attached to my hook.

SaucerfulOfSecrets
05-28-2010, 02:54 PM
I saw him in a movie once!http://image.absoluteastronomy.com/images/encyclopediaimages/t/to/tokkarahzartmntmovie.jpg

LOL!
i may have just p!ssed myself a little bit....

bogmonkey
05-28-2010, 03:01 PM
The real reason not to swim in the ponds:

http://inlinethumb41.webshots.com/46440/2451295060048783174S425x425Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2451295060048783174FxtqYf)

HARPER
05-28-2010, 06:43 PM
Not unless you want to get eaten by one of these:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Jmv4oU5K4LM/Sj8b4u483bI/AAAAAAAAAm4/33M3mys4CNk/s400/ugly-turtle.JPG

And so people know, this is actually a small snapping turtle. We have some here in Louisville at the McAlpine Locks that are as large as pickup truck hoods. If they are left uncheck'd, they get huge!

Stay out of the ponds.

wakaroo
05-28-2010, 07:14 PM
as forum readers we won't go near the ponds after seeing those photos, but can just imagine the guy sneaking in his pool and deciding to use it as a little boat..

I saw an alligator snapping turtle that was almost the size of a VW bug engine (old style) down that way and he wasn't in a good mood...

friendly
05-29-2010, 04:15 PM
Do you have to get a wristband if you plan on drinking alcohol, or buying alcohol? If I bring my own alcohol, will I still have to get a wristband? :confused:

wakaroo
05-29-2010, 04:24 PM
Do you have to get a wristband if you plan on drinking alcohol, or buying alcohol? If I bring my own alcohol, will I still have to get a wristband? :confused:

as long as you don't bring glass and are old enough to consume it...

friendly
05-29-2010, 04:37 PM
as long as you don't bring glass and are old enough to consume it...

I'm old enough to drink, I just wasn't sure what that meant.

makatram
05-29-2010, 05:18 PM
If buying alcohol from the vendors you will be carded and given a wristband so you dont have to be carded everytime.

areyoukind
05-30-2010, 12:51 AM
some dready guy last year was telling us about a fellow dready who was also a member of security at Waka. He was chatting with him about said security guards' chicago club that he worked at, and how he should come by sometime. well, the guy was like, ah well i'm not 21 but i have a fake ID. the security guard took the beer out of his hand and dumped it out and was like "you shouldn't tell security you are underage when you are standing there drinking"

eldercaddy
12-24-2010, 06:22 AM
He is really an ass Animperfectgrl. I just met him before. :D