ENGAGE ENJOY REPEAT
GETTING TO THE AMPHITHEATER
BEFORE YOU PACK, NOTE SPECIAL POLICIES BELOW!
FREE BUS SERVICE
WHAT TO BRING
Vail's free bus routes, including the Ford Park and East Vail routes, provide convenient access to the venue.
Layers: Colorado evenings can be cool, even in summer. Rain gear: Small, personal use umbrellas are permitted.
VIEW THE SUMMER FREE BUS SCHEDULE FROM EDWARDS TO VAIL HERE:
Empty, personal use, reusable water bottles are permitted. Water fountains to fill these are throughout the venue.
PARKING OPTIONS
Blankets or tarps (no larger than 5’x7) for lawn seating.
FREE/LOW - COST LOTS
Picnics: see below for permitted and prohibited items
Vail Village & Lionshead Parking Structures offer free summer parking after 3 PM. Hourly rates and special event rates are published by the Town of Vail.
PAID LOTS
Ford Park & Vail Athletic Fields/Soccer Lots These are the closest lots and the best to choose for ADA or limited mobility. These lots run event rates published by the Town of Vail. VIEW ALL VAIL PARKING OPTIONS HERE:
Chairs: see below for height restrictions
CHAIR P OLICY Only short-legged chairs are permitted on the lawn. Chairs must be no more than 5 inches off the ground. Standard-height lawn chairs are not allowed.
PICNIC P OLICY ALLOWED
WALKING DIRECTIONS
• Outside food, within venue bag policies. • Personal-sized coolers (under 18qt). • Empty bottles & sealed non-alcoholic drinks.
From the Vail Village Parking Structure, enjoy a scenic 10-minute walk along the Gore Creek Trail to the amphitheater. The Ford Park & Vail Athletic Fields/ Soccer Lots, the walk is downhill.
NOT ALLOWED
• Alcoholic beverages. • Oversized bags or coolers. • Non-service animals.
COURTESY GOLF CART Courtesy Golf Cart Shuttles run on performance evenings from the Ford Park & Vail Athletic Fields/ Soccer Lots.
WEATHER PREPAREDNESS We recommend you bring layers appropriate for cooler mountain evenings & rain gear.
SEE ALL VENUE POLICIES HERE:
CLASSICAL CONCERT ETIQUETTE Applause: Wait until the end of a complete piece before clapping. You can take cues from your neighbors or wait for the conductors baton to come completely down to their side.
Rain or Shine – Shows go on!
DRESS CODE: COLORADO CASUAL
Silence: Silence your phone and minimize noise during performances.
There is no formal dress code; comfort is key.
Respect: Be mindful of those around you to ensure an enjoyable experience for all.
Attendees often wear anything from jeans and T-shirts to more formal attire.
See the program book for important notes, special information, and additional guidance. When in doubt, you may connect with one of our Bravo! Vail Guild ushers to ask questions before or after a performance or at intermission at select concerts.
Evenings can be cool, so consider bringing a jacket or sweater. Don't forget sunscreen and to hydrate! We are located at 8,150' in elevation.
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