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erin
04-17-2008, 11:33 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know if dogs are allowed in the RV park?

Lizzy
04-17-2008, 12:00 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know if dogs are allowed in the RV park?

**** ONSITE CAMPING RULES ****

# All campers must be 18 years of age or older or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
# Each camper must have a full price camping pass and a ticket to the festival.
# A camping ticket is not good for entrance into the festival.
# The camp area, the camp check in and camping will call all opens at 8pm Wednesday, April 30th and closes at 10am Monday, May 5th. Early arrival (before 10pm on Thursday) is highly recommended, however open through out the weekend for you to arrive and check in at any time.
# All campers are subject to search upon entry
# Feel free to bring your own food and beverages into the camping area, however no open fires, gas, charcoal, or any other cooking devices are allowed outside.
# No alcohol, glass containers, weapons, drug paraphernalia or drugs allowed
# No pets allowed
# No ATV's, Golf Carts or motorized recreational vehicles.
# Campers are expected to behave in a manner that is courteous to other campers. Noise curfew is at 2:00am.
# There will be on-site security at all times as well as first aid stations open 24/7.
# Venue is not responsible for any materials misplaced, lost or stolen. It is recommended you don't bring valuable items or if you do, please lock them in your vehicle for safety.
# Ins/outs from Festival to Onsite camping is allowed. You must have a camping wristband on.


This is from onsite camping rules

dreamer
04-17-2008, 12:09 PM
I know this has been answered before, but now I cannot find it. Are the camping wristbands area-specific, or al they all the sparkly dark blue, regardless of area?

hodgee5
04-17-2008, 12:24 PM
They are all sparkly blue to get into all the campgrounds

dreamer
04-17-2008, 12:36 PM
Thank you for the reply. I really appreciate it.

Kymery
04-17-2008, 02:51 PM
There were dogs all over last year!! Inside trailers, out walking with their owners, big, small...

And YES I am talking the 4 legged type!

horsephotographer
04-17-2008, 03:02 PM
**** ONSITE CAMPING RULES ****

# All campers must be 18 years of age or older or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
# Each camper must have a full price camping pass and a ticket to the festival.
# A camping ticket is not good for entrance into the festival.
# The camp area, the camp check in and camping will call all opens at 8pm Wednesday, April Th and closes at 10am Monday, May 5th. Early arrival (before 10pm on Thursday) is highly recommended, however open through out the weekend for you to arrive and check in at any time.
# All campers are subject to search upon entry
# Feel free to bring your own food and beverages into the camping area, however no open fires, gas, charcoal, or any other cooking devices are allowed outside.
# No alcohol, glass containers, weapons, drug paraphernalia or drugs allowed
# No pets allowed
# No ATV's, Golf Carts or motorized recreational vehicles.
# Campers are expected to behave in a manner that is courteous to other campers. Noise curfew is at 2:00am.
# There will be on-site security at all times as well as first aid stations open 24/7.
# Venue is not responsible for any materials misplaced, lost or stolen. It is recommended you don't bring valuable items or if you do, please lock them in your vehicle for safety.
# Ins/outs from Festival to Onsite camping is allowed. You must have a camping wristband on.


This is from onsite camping rules

It seems to me they break all the rules.Check out no cameras or chairs...
Last years photo show everything.I think they would be OK with a dog.Do you really think they would make you go home?
I'm sure as long as they are on a leash and not in the event..
But the truth is the law here in the desert says no dogs are allowed to be left in a vehiclealone (Large fine).So I don't want to think how sad it would be for your four legged friend alone all weeknd in a hot place.You might think twice about them comingif you will be inside all the time becuse they will be alone.It gets mighty hot in the desert.
So you might reconsider taking a pet for there safety..

Unless you plan on staying outside in the camp grounds except at night when it cools down..
Sounds like a good rule of thumb for the animals safety..