![]() ![]() At these stands, the nonalcoholic options are limited (just water and soda) and the alcohol is expensive - something that could be said for most venues. Maddy: To find a drink, all you had to do was turn your head and walk - no doubt, you’d find a place to buy one. The packaging was a plus for me - less plastic, plus the cold metal vessel doubled as an ice pack. The only H20 option: canned mountain water from Liquid Death. At least a dozen drink vendors were scattered around the lawn, with more nestled in the nifty food truck area where fans first enter. Gabrielle: If I hadn’t sweated away every tear left in my body during the blistering walk from the car, I could have cried with joy walking in and seeing so many beverage stalls: little pop-up carts, water tents, cocktail and beer stands, and a convenient grab-and-go fridge. (another spot on the map), and only paid 90 cents for parking. Instead, I snagged a spot in the first open lot I saw at 311 S Osceola Ave. I originally planned to park at a lot near the Clearwater Main Library - a prime spot on the map - but the number of cars on the road all heading the same way had me changing my tune. Maddy Franklin: When I was on the road, I found the city of Clearwater’s map more confusing than helpful. I highly recommend writing down the addresses of a few different lots or garages so there’s a quick backup to punch into your GPS if your first few choices fill up before you get there. The downtown parking map created by the city of Clearwater was a helpful starting point to study ahead of time. I blame road closures caused by the Coachman Park ribbon cutting, though, not the lack of parking options. ![]() (two hours before the music started), I drove around for over 15 minutes hunting for a spot. Gabrielle Calise: Despite arriving in downtown Clearwater just before 5 p.m. People stream into the new Coachman Park moments after it was officially opened to the public on Wednesday.
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