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Where & when can I
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Admission buttons will
be
available for pre-purchase at all Kelley's Market locations for $5
through July 14th. You may also purchase them online at that time.
They will be available at the gate for $8. Children 12 and
under do not require a button. |
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Where can I buy
concert tickets? |
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Concert tickets are
available for pre-purchase through our website for $10 each through
July 14th.
Presales will only be available online. If concerts do not sell out,
the remaining tickets will be available at the gate on the night of
the show for $15 each. |
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Where should I park? |
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Parking restrictions have been established on the perimeter streets
of festival grounds to ensure the safety of pedestrian traffic and
emergency vehicle access. It is recommended that you use the free
parking provided at Hononegah High School (307 Salem Street). The
main entrance is a short walk west on Main Street from the parking
lot. Handicapped parking is being offered at 301 East Main Street
(Ferguson Financial). Vehicles using this location must display a
valid handicapped parking placard. |
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Is there a shuttle available during the festival? |
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Free bus transportation will be provided from the start of the
festival till the start of the first musical performance each
night. The bus will pick-up at the Hononegah High School parking
location and drop-off at the festival Main Entrance. |
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Do you have handicapped seating available? |
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Limited space has been allotted for handicapped seating in the
ticketed concert area. The space will be provided on a first
come-first serve basis. Each person requesting this seating will be
allowed one guest to accompany them. Both the person requesting the
seating and their guest will be required to have a valid concert
ticket and festival button. Questions can be directed to Sgt. Dean
Camacho at (815) 624-0928. |
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Why did you replace
Gavin Rossdale with Eve 6? |
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Gavin Rossdale cancelled
his summer concert dates. |
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How do I get a refund
for my Gavin Rossdale tickets? |
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Refunds should
have already have been issued, if you have not received an refund
please contact
Click 'N Print tickets,
tickets@clicknprinttickets.com, or via
phone
888-695-0888 |
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Is there a fee for
purchasing tickets online? |
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Yes, you will be charged
a small fee for purchasing online. This fee is charged by the
company handling ticket sales for us, it is not charged by us. |
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Do I need a separate
concert ticket for each night? |
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Yes, each show will
require a separate ticket. |
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Do you need to be 21
to enter the beer tent/concert area? |
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No, all ages are welcome
into the concert area. A Valid ID will be required for a wristband
which will allow you to purchase alcohol. |
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I want to bring my
children, will they all require tickets to see the concerts? |
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Yes, everyone who wants admittance into the ticketed concert
area will require a ticket, as space is limited. Children 12 and
under will not be required to have a button to enter the festival
grounds. |
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Will I need a button
if I've purchased a concert ticket? |
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Yes, you will need both.
One button will gain you admittance into the festival all four days.
When pre-purchasing your concert tickets online, you can also buy a
button voucher at that time as well. |
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I have VIP passes, do
I need buttons and tickets? |
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No, your VIP lanyard
will gain you admittance to the festival, and the VIP tent will be
located adjacent to both the beer tent and the stage. You will be
required to wear your lanyard at all times, and only one person may
use a lanyard per day. |
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What items are not
allowed on the concert grounds? |
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Lawn chairs and
strollers
will not be allowed into the ticketed concert area. |
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Additionally outside
coolers, food, drink, water bottles, bicycles, skateboards,
rollerblades, professional cameras or video recorders, weapons, or pets (except service dogs) will not be allowed
into the festival grounds at all.
Everyone may be subject
to a physical search upon entering, Photo ID required for purchase
of alcoholic beverages and to smoke tobacco products on festival
grounds. Blankets are allowed, but are not to be left unattended to
'save' spots. |
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Is re-entry allowed
back into the concert area? |
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Yes, you will receive a
wristband when you present your ticket the first time. You will need
your wristband and ticket to re-enter the concert area. |
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What happens if it
rains? |
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The festival goes on
rain or shine, hot or cold! No refunds on any unused concert,
carnival or beer tickets. If a concert is cancelled altogether due
to inclement weather, concert tickets will be refunded. We are not
able to refund any online convenience fees. |
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I plan on buying a carnival ride
wristband on Thursday night, will this still be good for Saturday's
wristband special? |
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No, these are separate specials and
each night will require it's own wristband purchase. |
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I want to take my toddler on
carnival rides, will I need a ride ticket too? |
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Yes, everyone who rides a carnival
ride will require a ticket, even parents riding with their children.
Please check with ride height requirements prior to purchasing
carnival tickets. |
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What do you
do with the money you raise from Old Settler's Days? |
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Old
Settler's Days has a long history in Rockton. Starting
out years ago on Main Street, and being run by various
groups including the OSD Committee, and the Rockton
Chamber of Commerce. The Rockton Lion's Club took over the festival 10 years ago, and it is run by the Lion's
Club Volunteers. Every person on the committee is a volunteer, we
have no paid staff. All the profit we make from the
festival goes back to the community. The
Rockton Lion's Website
has a list of organizations
and causes we've donated to in the last few years. |
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Why is the festival
not on main street? |
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The population of
Rockton has grown as well as the size of the festival over the last
20 years. Our 3 block downtown area however, has not. We simply
cannot fit the festival in the few blocks we have available. There
are also concerns regarding power. By keeping the festival just one
block off of main street we feel we can still stay in town, and
festival goers are still close enough to patronize the downtown area
during the festival. |
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