Ohana Info Please!

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Will be in the area with wife, 6 year old and 3 year old. I know it’s a family friendly festival but i’m Hesitant to try it with a 6 year old and 3 year old.
For those that have been before....
Is this the type of festival where you lay down your blanket and that’s your spot for the day?
Or is GA more of a “you leave your spot...don’t expect to get it back” type of situation.
Are there often families with young kids there?
A day at Doheny beach and and evening watching Eddie with my family could either be the best day of my life...or a stressful experience that flops.
Would really appreciate any info, there will be other opportunities to see Eddie but To see him with my wife and kids might be a once in a lifetime chance.
For those that have been before....
Is this the type of festival where you lay down your blanket and that’s your spot for the day?
Or is GA more of a “you leave your spot...don’t expect to get it back” type of situation.
Are there often families with young kids there?
A day at Doheny beach and and evening watching Eddie with my family could either be the best day of my life...or a stressful experience that flops.
Would really appreciate any info, there will be other opportunities to see Eddie but To see him with my wife and kids might be a once in a lifetime chance.
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Best of luck if you give it a try! Let me know!
Hope some folks share some valuable insight
Plus last year I think Ed’s set was just about an hour and a half if that- so not too late a night either for them.
We likely will miss Johnny Marr and Liz Phair due to conflicts but trying to catch YYY from afar depending on sound and then Ed.
Ill report back if this was a horrendous mistake
It was really laid back and not crowded at all.
Last year started out that way.....
As the day progressed the crowd got bigger and bigger.
It got pretty territorial. Right before EV, security came through and had everyone had to pull up the blankets etc.
The grounds are small and there are no established lanes to get in and out. Towards the end of the day/night it is difficult to get back and forth.
I would recommend getting a spot further back and just relaxing. The venue opens up on "Mikes side". I would suggest getting a spot there.
Parking can be very hard. I recommend getting a spot on the street. Look a little north of the Denny's. There is street parking and a small lot.
Obviously you need to get there early. Some stuff to do at the venue to keep the kids entertained but not much.
FYI....Get merch outside first and take it back to the car.
We made it, went later in the day, entertained the kids while listening to Liz Phair and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Sat on the bleachers and watched Ed with 2 sleeping kids on our laps. Had to leave slightly early (missed RITFW
Bonus - they restocked a few zippos right before I got to merch at 4pm