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Being the entertainment capital of the world for 4 days of June each year, Bonnaroo will not disappoint in 2007. Check back for continued updates on various activities that will be a part of your Bonnaroo experience including a comedy club, cinema, micro beer festival, dance & arts classes, discos, internet cafes, restaurants, high quality crafters and much, much more. Please check back for more info.
i doubt they would call vendors restaurants. i guess it could be a way to generate income from the property on a year round basis. but i doubt it would lower the price we pay for tix at all. so i vote no restaurants.
damn i didnt even notice that. it is right off of a major highway and it would be year round income. it wouldnt surprise me. is manchester big enough to support restaurants and a cinema? but again with the highway location the size of manchester might not matter all that much. dosent seem like they would be able to build that much in 4 months.
Last Edit: Feb 15, 2007 5:51:23 GMT -5 by Dude - Back to Top
Post by crazykittensmile on Feb 15, 2007 5:52:25 GMT -5
well it says "discos" too, i'd find it really hard to believe that they'd build a disco in the middle of manchester lol (or just about any city for that matter....)
i hope they're just taking liberties with the titles of their TENTS
ya thats true. might be marketing to people who might prefer to imagine restaurants rather then some dude who hasnt showered in 4 days slopping your food out of a trailer.
if anything they should take roo foods and open restaurants elsewhere. damn thats a good idea. im gonna make a nation wide chain of restaurants called shakedown and serve all the yummy stuff they have at fests. make the counter look like its a trailer, dirt floors, a couple of porta potties, the whole deal ;D
Last Edit: Feb 15, 2007 5:58:15 GMT -5 by Dude - Back to Top
dosent seem like they would be able to build that much in 4 months.
not a chance, with all the regulations, codes, inspections, etc that go into that level of construction, not to mention contractors' notoriety for falling behind schedule on projects of that scope...i highly doubt we'll see much in the way of new infrastructure this year.
Maybe I'll throw myself to the dogs, but my back's not to the wall Maybe I'll lay some bricks for the man, but the days just aren't that long So if I settle back and chill will I see far enough to feel the angel's dream? I thought it was the Story of the World!
There is a small restaurant at the Suwanee Music Park and it is killer. Getting to have a cold beer in air conditioning while eating some conch fritters and watching the Carolina Football game at a Further Fest was so great.
Only thing is though there are way more people at Bonnaroo. I dont know how they could do it.
The Tennesean article I posted said something like....don't look for any noticable changes to bonnaroo this year and don't expect any additional events on the site this year. But that there will be some major changes in 08.
Being the entertainment capital of the world for 4 days of June each year, Bonnaroo will not disappoint in 2007. Check back for continued updates on various activities that will be a part of your Bonnaroo experience including a comedy club, cinema, micro beer festival, dance & arts classes, discos, internet cafes, restaurants, high quality crafters and much, much more. Please check back for more info.
i doubt they would call vendors restaurants. i guess it could be a way to generate income from the property on a year round basis. but i doubt it would lower the price we pay for tix at all. so i vote no restaurants.
There was an OutBack steakhouse behind where I camped in 2005, it was these dudes in a van that were servin food all day and night, they had BBQ chicken, T bone steaks, ribs, and of course grilled cheese. It was pretty cool and convienient.
ya thats true. might be marketing to people who might prefer to imagine restaurants rather then some dude who hasnt showered in 4 days slopping your food out of a trailer.
if anything they should take roo foods and open restaurants elsewhere. damn thats a good idea. im gonna make a nation wide chain of restaurants called shakedown and serve all the yummy stuff they have at fests. make the counter look like its a trailer, dirt floors, a couple of porta potties, the whole deal ;D
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didn't they call the jack daniels cafe/stage thing in '05 a "restaurant" too? i could be wrong... but something about that sounds familiar. i agree they're probably just using the restaurant term loosely
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