Posted on 12/05/2019 4:54:25 AM PST by Bigg Red
Need advice, please. I will be going to the Hershey Rally on 10 December with a sister and two of her adult daughters. We plan to get there early, and we know that there will be a long wait. I am thinking about bringing an old lawn chair that I can throw away since I am sure that I would not be allowed to bring it into the arena. Will there be a way for me to dispose of the chair? What is the bathroom situation while one is in line and while inside the arena?
#grannyponderings
Yes, you have a good chance of finding it to be a pleasant crowd ... but that doesn’t make the bathroom any closer ;-).
Looking at the forecast, an umbrella would be in order.
Yay!
Wear the “trucker’s friend” (Smokey and the bandit)
There were porta-potties last week in Florida. Plenty of people had chairs and returned them to their cars just before the started letting people in. Security was very heavy entering the parking lot; and airport like entering the arena. I had a torch cigar lighter confiscated as I was entering the arena. I pleaded that it wasn’t on the list of prohibited items and the guy told me that the last thing on their list was anything they deemed dangerous.
ML/NJ
Wear the truckers friend (Smokey and the bandit)
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I get your point, but what exactly is the trucker’s friend, a bottle of some sort?
I went to the Manchester rally. There was a pile of lawn chairs, pick nick chairs all piled up outside the front entrance. They were all there at the end of the event. People collected them and took them back home.
As far as bathroom breaks goes. People held their place in line so people could go as needed.
Yes - a bottle strapped to the ankle with a tube... use your imagination
OH!
The end of that video!
:)
Taking my poncho. Much more crowd friendly than an umbrella.
Thank you.
Don’t know what that means.
Thank you.
Um...I am a woman.
Okay, thanks for the info.
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