View Full Version : No Alcohol In Campgrounds
WillieCash
01-10-2007, 02:01 PM
Can you really call it camping without a few ice cold oat sodas?
Do you guys think this will be enforced?
suprefan
01-10-2007, 04:53 PM
Yes..... But theres ways to sneak things in but thats on you.
Countrygurl
01-10-2007, 06:07 PM
Alcohol is allowed in camping. You just have to buy it there.
menikmati
01-10-2007, 06:54 PM
alcohol, dancing, camping...what could be better?
WillieCash
01-11-2007, 12:15 PM
How did that Christmas song go?
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold
How do you measure it's worth?
Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth.
bluesbob
01-11-2007, 03:15 PM
There better be alcohol in the campgrounds...I'll need to get drunk to forget I cashed in my children's college education pay for tickets...and I REALLY need to get fitshaced to listen to Chesney and the other pop-country crap.
cmstover
01-15-2007, 06:24 PM
Posted this in the wrong place obviously, here goes again:
This sounds like a great event for the entire family, but the outdoor cooking and alchohol restrictions seem completely overkill. The cost of the event is fair enough, and outdoor cooking restrictions are understandable. The restriction on alchohol is positively not possible to police and I don't think very many individuals will be receptive to a full RV search upon entry. I hope the promotors figure this out and relax restrictions. We are not rowdy drunks and would like to bring the kids. Being in our own RV as a paid camper, a glass of wine of my wife's choosing and some beer for myself from my RV should be allowed. Pull the Gestapo, let our people be free.
Countrygurl
01-15-2007, 07:06 PM
There will be a clubhouse that serves alcohol. The city can't take on the liability of letting thousands of people just bring there own (as with a lot of events). Maybe just keep things on the down low? :)
menikmati
01-15-2007, 09:00 PM
don't let Barney Fife catch ya
educator8287
01-20-2007, 09:47 AM
I think they would have to have a lot of manpower to enforce such rules! I believe once the event begins we will all be suprised how much the rules will be tossed!!
No BAD DAyS!!!!
desertsunangell
01-20-2007, 10:00 AM
Alcohol is allowed in camping. You just have to buy it there.
I was telling my husband and friends about this one and we ALL agreed that this is not "entirely" a rule but a SALES approach. :eek: :mad: I'm sure a can or cup of beer will be $5 or something. If they can make us buy alcohol from an approved vendor that is that much more they are ripping us off. :rolleyes: Ya know....it's not the cost of the festival itself but all the other things combined that make it unaffordable. It's also quite blatant that they are doing their best to rip us off at every other turn! :(
Chrisgemtp
01-22-2007, 11:12 AM
So this is an easy fix. You spend the $5 or $10 bucks on a beer, enjoy it rapidly, head back to your RV or tent or truck, and refill the cup with your own icy cold beverege. Common sense people, use it.
Seattle
01-22-2007, 11:19 AM
I wonder if it's kind of like not being able to byo into a stadium... if they're the only purchase outlet, they can maybe cut off some of the people that have, uh, overindulged a bit? And maybe have some control over the hours alcohol is available? I'm just guessing. I'm not a camper.
michelle98264
01-22-2007, 11:57 AM
I was thinking along the same lines - that they may be able to control over-consumption easier this way. I look at the positive side as being more people will be enjoying the music instead of being passed out in the drunk tank.
maduro_1
01-22-2007, 04:01 PM
Let's look at it this way... the high ticket prices are meant to discourange scalping... paying high beer prices should discourage over-consumption. Then again, talk to any of the folks who attend the other music event and they will fill you in on the "down low".
Philthy
01-22-2007, 05:51 PM
You really don't want to drink too much here. I think the temperature at the last Coachella Festival was something like 117F - remember it's in the Indio Desert. I saw waaay too many casualties from drinking too much in the heat. Not a pretty sight. You really need to pace yourself here, and there's really no need to get drunk. You'll be on a natural high from the weekends entertainment.
Even if you think some of the acts are rubbish - you'll still have a great time. The atmosphere rocks.
shilohandmousey
01-26-2007, 07:53 AM
You keep talking about the campgrounds. What if we aren't camping? Willl there be anywhere we can buy the booze?
Philthy
01-28-2007, 06:28 PM
Do you mean during the day?
There are drinking area's throughout the festival grounds, but you have to be 21 or over to enter. You need to take ID and you'll get a wristband. They have a selection of beers, wine and some cocktails. You are not allowed to take alcohol outside of these area's .
They have very tight controls on underage drinkers. It's not a sales plot to make you buy their alcohol at all. If underage drinkers are found onsite it could put the future of any further events in jeopardy. Something I'm sure none of us want.
rdy2prty
02-06-2007, 02:30 PM
As in life, all things in moderation and I don't think there will be a problem. I am going to be in an RV and have every intention of having a drink or two, but I will not get falling down drunk and ruin the fun of the festival. As for the "pop country crap" some refer to, I look forward to hearing them as well as the classics I've listened to for years. The entire country music experience is what I am going for and can't wait.
MikeNCarm
02-12-2007, 05:45 PM
I hate to beat this to death but what kind of alcohol will be for sale just beer or Jack, Captain, Sothern.. so I can bring the appropriate mixer for the wife. Ok so I like a little OJ with my Southern Comfort or Coke with my Cap. :D
Ventura 100.7
02-23-2007, 10:21 PM
I really doubt they will enforce this. They may have beer/wine gardens, but the restrictions would be tough to monitor.:cool:
riverdude5150
03-01-2007, 03:58 PM
this can not be. no alchol and camping. i am scared to buy tickets now. i will not pay the money this cost and not be able to have a few drinks back at camp whe we have a low noise at 2A.M. i will be sleeping by then im sure. but i really want to be able to have a beer or mix up a margahritta around the RV. thats what camping is all about.i understand the no kids no bozz thing. but come on people, when i am out at the festival, sure no questions asked i will buy there beer. but around camp come on pepole help me out with this, thats not even right. WE ARE CAMPING!!
nohatnocattle
03-04-2007, 10:04 PM
Of course I would never do this, but if you can't find a way to bring in as much alcohol in your RV as you want, you may want to consider giving up the sauce (don't hide it in the black tank)...
hillbillyRockstar
03-05-2007, 12:11 PM
A trailer full of liquor prepared in inconspicuous containers.
A camelback full too (for the shows).
Not a problem.
Go country! (pop and real)
lovincowboys<3
04-09-2008, 08:06 PM
there are always ways around these alcohol rules..werent you people ever young and not allowed to drink haha...take a big drink of your diet coke can then add some jack..flasks in your boots ladies!!! or even red cupss..haha doubt there will be too much regulation on this just hide your goodies..pour in your tent or rv...be smart...get crazy! its gonna be FUNNnn!
<3
EXC064
04-09-2008, 08:54 PM
IM THE BEER POLICE AND IMA GET ALL YOUR BEER I KNOW WHO YOU ARE
hodgee5
04-09-2008, 10:03 PM
Last year in the campground there was no problems
Kymery
04-10-2008, 06:30 AM
Yeah, they are pretty thorough on checking you at the gate into the festival,...no problems in the camping area, but even the waters, they had to be unsealed. I got the body search, and damn, she wasnt even cute!