![]() ![]() I invite you to follow my blog via Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Google +, Bloglovin' or Networked Blogs. Click on the one that interests you and it will take you to the matching blog review. Visit my Pinterest Restaurant Reviews Boardto see them all. Stay tuned for my review, in the meantime be sure to check out my restaurant reviews for the triangle. Another Asian activity that is coming up is Shen Yun. What's your favorite thing to do in the Triangle? Have you been to this festival? If so, please comment below. Allow for additional time, if you plan to eat on location, but be aware there is a limited selection of food and beverages. Allow for an hour and a half, if you are going to be waiting in line to purchase a ticket and already ate. Allow for one hour, if you already have your ticket upon arrival and aren't going to eat there. Long coats, scarfs, boots and gloves would be advisable. Unless you are standing right next to it you wont feel any heat, so I advise that you dress warmly. There are some gas heaters located near the stage and the Crescent Deck dining area. It was an enjoyable evening activity which took an hour and half. The indoor restrooms are closed and they have a couple of porta potties nearby. To exit go back up the hill towards the ticket office and walk to the left side of the building where it says restrooms and walk past the restrooms to the exit. ![]() Once past security, here's what you'll see:Īfter the show we left. ![]() There was also a line for cash transactions, but it didn't seem to be moving any faster than the credit card line. We didn't want to pay the extra charge to purchase tickets online in order to skip the line. It took us twenty-one minutes total which included waiting in line, purchasing tickets and getting through security to make it inside the festival. You can purchase tickets at the entrance or online for an extra charge. Discounts for seniors, college students and military are only offered on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday, if it doesn't fall on a holiday. Children two years and under and free and children ages three to seventeen are $10.00. Once you turn on to Regency Parkway, you'll find the free parking lots on the left side once you past the Koka Booth Amphitheatre. It opens at 6 pm and they close at 10 pm. The festival started on November 24th and it ends on January 14th 2018. We visited on Saturday the 30th of December at 7:30 pm. This is not the first time our family has attended this, but it will be the last until changes are made or we stop having covid outbreaks in the area.This is a review of the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival for the 2017-2018 season. The result was that a huge group of people would be gazing at the same things at the same time or in a single spot at the same time. no provision made to allow more than one path through the lanterns no distancing for performances, concession lines or children play areas no mask requirement or request even inside the restrooms This year’s theme is The Wild and has over 800 lanterns in the form of animals from throughout the world. Sunset Cove Amphitheater hosts the Hanart Culture Chinese Lantern Festival February 24April 9. ![]() A holiday tradition transforming Booth Amphitheatre into a magical setting of. Six Tickets to Chinese Lantern Festivall on February 24-ApHanart Culture Chinese Lantern Festival. no staggered entry into the festival (there are several spots that are always popular for photos and this would help prevent huge groups of people from being in the same place at the same time) North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival, Cary, North Carolina. I heard a lot of two words instructions regarding bags and moving the line forward.īut there were no observable COVID protocols at all. COVID protocols are what I base this review on.Īs we stood in line with 100 people, and no social distancing, I repeatedly saw staff instruct attendees to return what the considered not-parenting-bags to their vehicles. ![]()
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