Ohana Fest returns September 27th - 29th 2024

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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,647
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider the road that runs along the coast there to be a highway, but I ride on the sidewalk there, there's also a large parking lot along there that you can ride in.  Also, the traffic at that hour on that road is pretty sparse.  Then about halfway down, there's a bike path that's separated by a guard rail that runs parallel to the road.  After that you hit a dirt trail that runs parallel to the beach and railroad tracks, you'll go over a little bridge which you'll need to walk the bike over.  The dirt trail will take you all the way to SC's pier, you can also exit before the pier and head up the hills to wherever you're staying.  It's very safe.
    Good info... Did you reserve a bike in advance. 
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  • BF25394BF25394 Posts: 4,630
    Go Animal said:
    Someone see if Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit us available!
    I should have asked them tonight. I saw them play before Wilco at Wilco's festival. (Greetings from North Adams, Massachusetts.)
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  • BF25394BF25394 Posts: 4,630
    JimmyV said:
    Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Ohana

    I misread this as "Frampton Comes Obama." I was like, "What the...?"
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  • jgregory89jgregory89 Las Vegas Posts: 197
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider the road that runs along the coast there to be a highway, but I ride on the sidewalk there, there's also a large parking lot along there that you can ride in.  Also, the traffic at that hour on that road is pretty sparse.  Then about halfway down, there's a bike path that's separated by a guard rail that runs parallel to the road.  After that you hit a dirt trail that runs parallel to the beach and railroad tracks, you'll go over a little bridge which you'll need to walk the bike over.  The dirt trail will take you all the way to SC's pier, you can also exit before the pier and head up the hills to wherever you're staying.  It's very safe.
    Good info... Did you reserve a bike in advance. 
    No I just stop by the bike shop the first day I'm in town. 
  • gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,917
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  • Mumb0Mumb0 Posts: 4
    Hi 👋🏻 
    First time poster. 
    Firstly thank you to all the contributors to the wealth of information on this thread, invaluable.
    I’m looking to fly over from the UK for my first Ohana experience having admired from a far for a few years now.
    Had the misfortune of being denied in London & Berlin this year but thankfully got Manchester & Barcelona but now suffering with post gig blues as a result.
    I'm on the waiting list for a weekend pass but understand tickets will become available nearer the time.
    Accommodation seems to be the biggest issue having arrived to the party so late. I’m looking along the coastline at nearby towns which helps bring the price down but is still a little high.
    If I’ve read correctly then these are the areas I should be scanning: Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntingdon Beach.
    As I understand it we’re waiting on the shuttle route announcement. Otherwise cab sharing makes a lot of sense. 
    Sad news about Neil, wish him well.
    Thanks

  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 3,990
    Huntington Beach is pretty far north of the venue. Newport and Laguna Beach I would expect to be most expensive because they're beach communities.

    Towns to look at, in my opinion: Aliso Viejo (that's where we're staying), Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Dana Point (although rooms in DP probably all are booked). You could try Irvine as well -- that's getting pretty far away, but you would have freeway access and be closer to the airport.
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  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 3,990
    Also, if you're not renting a car, I would just use Uber or Lyft to get to and from the venue rather than getting a car to the shuttle site. 
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  • Mumb0Mumb0 Posts: 4
    Also, if you're not renting a car, I would just use Uber or Lyft to get to and from the venue rather than getting a car to the shuttle site. 
    Thanks for the additional info and locations. I won’t be driving so closer the better but will be price dependent. Got my eye on a couple of air BnB’s already but now have some additional places to check out.
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,247
    Last time I went I stayed at the Hampton Inn in Mission Viejo and took uber to the venue. It was very easy and the costs were split among three people so not too bad. Getting back after the shows ended was a nightmare. We just went to the Rib Joint, got some food and drinks, waited an hour or so, and then there was no problem getting an uber back to Mission Viejo.
  • Mumb0Mumb0 Posts: 4
    Get_Right said:
    Last time I went I stayed at the Hampton Inn in Mission Viejo and took uber to the venue. It was very easy and the costs were split among three people so not too bad. Getting back after the shows ended was a nightmare. We just went to the Rib Joint, got some food and drinks, waited an hour or so, and then there was no problem getting an uber back to Mission Viejo.
    Sounds ideal particularly as it’s a relatively early finish. Will definitely check it out, thanks.
  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    Just an FYI

    There are 2 GA - 3 day tickets for Ohana for sale on Tickpick, I just bought 2 myself, total of $581 seems really good, and I think well under face value!

    I believe tickpick is reputable, so we will see how it plays out.

    Now just gotta convince the wife, but a beach vacation to California shouldn't be too hard a swing  
  • gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,917
    tim131 said:
    Just an FYI

    There are 2 GA - 3 day tickets for Ohana for sale on Tickpick, I just bought 2 myself, total of $581 seems really good, and I think well under face value!

    I believe tickpick is reputable, so we will see how it plays out.

    Now just gotta convince the wife, but a beach vacation to California shouldn't be too hard a swing  
     lodging is what will cost you at this late date.. good luck
  • devonfzdevonfz Posts: 179
    I got a great Airbnb in San Clemente really cool place
  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    tim131 said:
    Just an FYI

    There are 2 GA - 3 day tickets for Ohana for sale on Tickpick, I just bought 2 myself, total of $581 seems really good, and I think well under face value!

    I believe tickpick is reputable, so we will see how it plays out.

    Now just gotta convince the wife, but a beach vacation to California shouldn't be too hard a swing  
     lodging is what will cost you at this late date.. good luck
    Got a place in Newport Beach for around $500 that's cancelable and I'll check periodically to see if anything else pops up closer!
  • CoshieCoshie Port Fairy Posts: 281
    Can anyone help or PM me with the inside goss on when the new Hilton Gardens will begin to take reservations? Coming from Australia, so a sneaky heads up would be greatly appreciated!!!

    And my vote is for Jack White with Lazzaretto as an opener. 
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  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
  • gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,917
    tim131 said:
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
    It's easy from DP to SC... not a nightmare at all
  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    tim131 said:
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
    It's easy from DP to SC... not a nightmare at all
    Looks like it isn't walkable so I'd need to drive and hope to get parking with a 30 min walk, which I've heard can be a challenge!

    Or uber in and out? No idea how much that would cost though? I'm sure immediately after the show it'd be lots, but if we waited it out an hour or two at a nearby bar, would it be affordable? Like 30 bucks? Or am I way off?
  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,850
    Parking within a few minutes isn’t difficult. 
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    ComeToTX said:
    Parking within a few minutes isn’t difficult. 
    Glad to hear! Can you let me know a couple places? Feel free to PM me if you don't want to share publicly lol thank man
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,247
    tim131 said:
    tim131 said:
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
    It's easy from DP to SC... not a nightmare at all
    Looks like it isn't walkable so I'd need to drive and hope to get parking with a 30 min walk, which I've heard can be a challenge!

    Or uber in and out? No idea how much that would cost though? I'm sure immediately after the show it'd be lots, but if we waited it out an hour or two at a nearby bar, would it be affordable? Like 30 bucks? Or am I way off?

    I heard the uber system has gotten better since I was last at at Ohana in 2021. But yes, wait an hour and the availability is better and the prices should go down.
  • gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,917
    tim131 said:
    tim131 said:
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
    It's easy from DP to SC... not a nightmare at all
    Looks like it isn't walkable so I'd need to drive and hope to get parking with a 30 min walk, which I've heard can be a challenge!

    Or uber in and out? No idea how much that would cost though? I'm sure immediately after the show it'd be lots, but if we waited it out an hour or two at a nearby bar, would it be affordable? Like 30 bucks? Or am I way off?
    I always find parking the trick is you just have to go early...i go eat at a local place before going in. Uber isn't such a big deal if you're patient. 
  • tim131tim131 Austin Posts: 44
    Glad to hear, thanks for the info and advice! Looking forward to it now!
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,567
    Queens of the Stone Age cancelled their festival gig here in town. 

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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 20,647
    tim131 said:
    tim131 said:
    Is there any info about shuttle busses, park and rides etc?

    I've a hotel in San Clemente and Newport Beach that are cancelable - I'm leaning toward San Clemente but it just seems a nightmare getting to and from the shows, we will have a car but I feel like if someone rented a bus and charged 20 bucks a head and just did rides from Dana Point to downtown San Clemente they'd make a mint, as its a short drive lol
    It's easy from DP to SC... not a nightmare at all
    Looks like it isn't walkable so I'd need to drive and hope to get parking with a 30 min walk, which I've heard can be a challenge!

    Or uber in and out? No idea how much that would cost though? I'm sure immediately after the show it'd be lots, but if we waited it out an hour or two at a nearby bar, would it be affordable? Like 30 bucks? Or am I way off?
    I always find parking the trick is you just have to go early...i go eat at a local place before going in. Uber isn't such a big deal if you're patient. 
    do you mean you eat at a local place and park there for the night?

    I'm trying to figure out how Ralph's would even know I was usurping a spot from them.
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  • DEGBTIDEGBTI san diego Posts: 986
    I have qty 3 tix for the full weekend passes 3 day GA at face value  if anyone is interested

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