FAQ

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Photography by Murray Foote

? What are the Festival dates?

The Festival will be held on October 2, 3 & 4, 2009. This is the New South Wales Labour Day long weekend.

? Where is the Festival held?

The Festival is held on Smyth Oval, Narooma on the New South Wales South Coast. Smyth Oval is situated in the middle of Narooma within easy walking distance of most accommodation.

? When do tickets go on sale?

? What do I do about accommodation?

Motel, hotel, unit, house, cabin and camping accommodation is in high demand during the Festival weekend. We strongly recommend that you book accommodation immediately. For all your accommodation needs, please call Narooma Visitors Centre on (02) 4476 2881.

? Does the Festival have camping facilities?

The Festival operates a Festival specific camping ground adjoining the Festival Site, complete with showers and toilets for exclusive use of campers. Mojo's Camping has proved to be very popular with Festival goers in previous years.

Patrons can book a site and bring along their tent, camper van, Kombi, or whatever temporary style accommodation appropriate.

For more information CLICK HERE.

? What about the NRL Grand Final?

Patrons will be able to watch the NRL Grand Final on a 'Big Screen' on the Festival site.

? What is the situation with children attending the Festival?

Children under the age of 18 years are welcome to come to the Festival. The one requirement is that at all times children must be in the care of a responsible adult ticket holder. Please note that a responsible adult is not an older brother or sister, it must be a parent or guardian.

Festival staff will not allow children to enter or leave the Festival unless they are in the care of a responsible adult.

? Do you have facilities for the disabled?

The Festival has toilet facilities for the disabled that are easily accessible during Festival hours.

? Is there seating at the Festival?

Some people want seating and others don't. Our solution has been to put some grand stand seating into our 2 bigger stage areas and some ground seating in the smaller marquee.

Feel free to bring a deck chair, however be advised that these chairs will not be allowed in front of the stages at any time during the weekend.

? How many stages are there?

The Festival has 3 stages. Each of these stages are housed under marquees to allow comfort in any weather conditions.

? Can we bring food and drink into the Festival?

Photography by Murray Foote

The Festival offers a wide variety of food and drink. You may bring in food and any type of drinks with the exception of alcohol. Any food or drink carried onto the site must be in paper or plastic containers.

The Festival is licensed and it is a condition of entry that no alcohol be brought onto or taken off the Festival site.

ESKYS will not be permitted onto the Festival site.

NO GLASS will be permitted onto the Festival site.

ALL CONTRABAND will be confiscated.

? Will parking be available at the Festival?

No. We encourage people to walk to and from the Festival as parking around the Festival site is limited.

? Will local transport be available?

Legs and taxis are the most common form of transport over the Festival weekend.

Given that the Festival site is centrally located in Narooma, most people are happy to walk to the Festival. To assist in getting you home, a bus will operate around town from 9pm each night, approximately on the hour until midnight. There will also be a run to Kianga and Dalmeny, at approximately midnight each night.

? Can I bring my camera?

Yes you can bring your camera. Video cameras and recording devices are not permitted.

? Can I bring my 4 leg friend?

No. Head of Public Relations, Bonnie the gold Labrador does not attend the Festival. As much as we would like to have her there, it is not permitted.





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