 Well written piece, its another one of those venues where you don't have your traditional lot where everyone parks. just some stacked parking which is a fraction of the people in attendance. I wont park in it cause I dont want to be stuck there, my advice is to acquire a hotel that is walkable or a short cab ride away.  There is an actual liquor store inside that sell beer and wine and it is not cheap. You also don't want to be sitting past the middle section where the super seats are, terrace or garden boxes are where you want to be, if you follow this formula, you will have a truly amazing phish experience
		Well written piece, its another one of those venues where you don't have your traditional lot where everyone parks. just some stacked parking which is a fraction of the people in attendance. I wont park in it cause I dont want to be stuck there, my advice is to acquire a hotel that is walkable or a short cab ride away.  There is an actual liquor store inside that sell beer and wine and it is not cheap. You also don't want to be sitting past the middle section where the super seats are, terrace or garden boxes are where you want to be, if you follow this formula, you will have a truly amazing phish experience
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