Lakes Of Fire | June 24 – 27, 2010

Lakes of Fire – Ticketing Info!

Lofers' Pizza Oven - Carol Karaguez

Lofers' Pizza Oven - Carol Karaguez

TICKETING & ENTRY:
You’ll need to purchase a ticket on-line to enter Lakes of Fire. No ticket? No Entry.

Lakes of Fire 2.0’s target date for ticket sales is February 1st, 2010. Please stay tuned.

Minors 12 years old and under will be welcome to participate in Lakes of Fire free of charge. Participants 13+ must pay the full ticket price.

There will be absolutely no ticket sales at the gate. Do not show up to Lakes of Fire expecting to pay cash. Tickets must be purchased on-line, via our website, in advance.

You must have a valid ID to enter Lakes of Fire. Participants under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

You must be 21+ to drink alcohol at Lakes Of Fire. Every participant at Lakes of Fire will receive a wristband identifying them as either over or under 21. Your wristband proves that you’re a participant of Lakes of Fire, so please keep your wristband on throughout the weekend. Failure to wear your wristband may result in your removal from Lakes of Fire, and thus, way less of a good time.

We understand the need for some participants to leave Lakes of Fire for provisions, hotel access, and emergencies. We ask that everyone limit or eliminate the need to exit and re-enter by planning ahead. Carpooling is encouraged. Upon exiting, you must notify the gate staff and sign out. You must also keep your wristband on, and be sure to present it to the gate staff upon re-entry. Without strict adherence to this policy, we cannot guarantee your re-entry to Lakes of Fire. Please be nice to the gate staff. They work very hard to accommodate your needs.

Lakes of Fire’s site is private property owned and operated by our friend and trusted partner. We insist that you comply with all state and local laws, and any reasonable request that our organizers, our host or his associates make of you.

Sorry puppies! There are no pets allowed at Lakes of Fire.

Our Resident Newlyweds - Carol Karaguez

Our Resident Newlyweds - Carol Karaguez

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There are 7 Comments to this article

Sandor says:
04/18/2009

I understand you’re not placing on the board where you’re at for non-ticket purchasers.

But I’m coming from California, and have to decide where to fly in, and then rent a car from.

Should I be thinking the event is about an hour from Kalamazoo?

If that’s not the case, could you give me the city near the event that I should be interested in getting to?

Thanks,

Sandor

Info-bot says:
04/18/2009

Info-bot suggests that you fly into Chicago. Kalamazoo is a little closer, but it’s my understanding that flying into K-zoo is terrifically expensive.

Jona E. Kessans says:
05/04/2009

Just waiting to see when tickets are going on sale. Would love to drive up from Ky as I am also a friend of Bim’s.

Justdave says:
05/17/2009

Sandor,

Flying into the Kalamazoo airport is alot closer to the event, about 45 min, verses Chicago, which is over 3 hours from the event and could include horrible traffic, tolls, and crappy roads. If you want a cheaper flite, and drive 3 hours one way, fly into Detroit. Or check out Grand Rapids, MI (about 80 mins from LOF). They both would be much nicer drives. Or maybe, with a little planning, the local west Michigan burners could help coordinate a transport shuttle from the Kalamazoo airports to LOF.

Gaius says:
06/10/2009

I purchsed my ticket last month and still have not received my tickiet. What’s up?

Earl says:
06/23/2009

Looking for a ticket! Will pickup from you (probably), give me a call!

224 – 567 – 2874

MotionLover420 says:
01/07/2010

The drive is not bad. 94 % 196 are MAJOR highways, so the travel will not be bad at all.

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