![]() We sat in the grassy hill for about an hour after the almost sold out event, then went to the car to sit. It was whatever we want, which would be fine, except the same was true when trying to leave. ![]() There was no “all the way up” and there were no people there AT ALL. We paid for VIP Premium parking ($50 and up), and when we passed the first check point, the guys said to “go all the way up and someone would direct us where to park”. There was construction with a lane closed leaving one lane open to allow 65,000 people to stop-n-go crawl into the facility. It’s the fact that the community and the facility do not communicate. This place is not a horrible property, per se. All in all, had a good day! It did get really cold at night, so don't forget to bring a sweatshirt. We went the other way, which puts you out to get on the 15 and got on 215 that way. There was already a little bit of a line to head towards the 215 down Glen Helen parkway. Left a couple songs before they were done. As the day got later it looked like some toilets were getting clogged, but they were kept up with paper products etc. I used the fixed facilities by the concessions stands. Vegetable chow mein plate $6, vegetarian plate $10. They had a potato swirl place, long line, and then a 15 minute wait in another line to get it. I don't know if they are always there or not. There were other food vendors set up around the place. They did have a little snack pack of hummus with pretzels. A portobella veggie burger $9, has sliced cheese on it. They have vegetarian options, not vegan though. They have cheeseburgers $7.50, hot dogs $5, pretzels $4.75 and nachos $5.50, well chips with cheese sauce, don't think there were any jalapenos. $15 for large premium beer, $11 for large, $4 or $4.50 for small. I don't drink, but I saw some of the prices. They have a large soda in a collector cup for $8, free refills. The prices for food weren't as expensive as I was expecting. Don't know how much the fee to use the machines is. They have atm machines in case you need cash. No lighters are allowed, only matches and if you smoke only sealed packs of smokes. You are not allowed to exit and go back in. I had a little backpack with sunscreen, tissues, contact lens case and eyeglasses, sunglass case, a little first aid kit, (had bandaids, gauze, first aid ointment ) and my camera and phone. I brought in stuff that I packaged at home inside along with packages that weren't opened yet. You are allowed to bring in a 1 gallon size ziploc bag of food/snacks. They will remove the caps after the search. You are allowed to bring in 2 unopened bottles of water. Once you get to the end a lady, if you are female or a male if you are male, will pat you down and check what you are bringing in. Then they had lines dividing the men to one side and women to the other will a table in the middle with a list of items allowed and not allowed. It's a dirt and a bit rocky walk and walkway up hill. They have a line of port o'potties in general admission lot. They have $20 vip parking which is maybe halfway closer to the San Manuel entrance. It is a little bit further to walk though. ![]() Parked in the general admission, which is free. They are building an overpass, but it's not done yet. If you take Devore Rd off of the 215 you might get stuck waiting for a train.
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