FAQs
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Visitors (18 entries)
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No, outside food or beverages of any kind except baby formula, baby bottles or young child’s sippy cups are allowed.
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Children under 3 are free at all times.
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Parking locations are listed at on our website under parking, and listen to WWJ radio (AM950) as you are driving in to find out which lots are available.
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Parking in neighborhoods in an approximate one mile radius is reserved for residents and on a permit parking only basis. Please look for signs as there will be $50 tickets written ...
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All parking meters in the downtown will be permit parking only and there will be $50 fines for any violators.
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Chairs may not be brought in for concerts due to the limited amount of concert viewing space. Some chairs are provided on the local stages, but may not be taken to ...
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When you pay to enter, you will receive a wristband with the day of admission on it. You are allowed to re-enter the festival on that same day provided that your ...
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Shuttle buses will be running Saturday through Monday (NOT FRIDAY) at 11:00am from Royal Oak High School, and will run until 12:30am on Saturday and Sunday and until 10pm on Monday. ...
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Bicycles are encouraged and the festival will operate two bicycle corrals on the north and south of the site (see Arts, Beats & Bikes link on homepage). There will be room ...
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Chairs may not be brought in for concerts due to the limited amount of concert viewing space. Some chairs are provided on the local stages, but may not be taken to ...
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When you pay to enter, you will receive a wristband with the day of admission on it. You are allowed to re-enter the festival on that same day provided that your ...
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Mid America Shows will be providing the carnival, and will have ten rides geared toward families (kids ages 3-13 and adults) including: Bumper Cars, Ferris Wheel, Giant Slide, Bumble Bee Ride, ...
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Dogs are not permitted at Arts, Beats & Eats. Large crowds make it just too dangerous for our furry friends. Thanks!
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Royal Oak Parking Lots will reserve their handicap parking spaces for those who need handicap parking, which will be enforced with ticketing of any violators.
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Food and Beverage tickets are available through out the festival at a cost of 16 tickets for $10.
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No, the $3 admission covers all of the concerts, including the Michigan Lottery Stage.
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The festival is $3 before 5pm, $5 after 5pm and free on Friday before 5pm.
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Yes, footwear is required to attend the festival.
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Residents (7 entries)
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Within an approximate one half to one mile radius from the festival, all parking in neighborhoods is on a permit parking only basis, and police will issuing $50 fines as a ...
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All bands on local stages stop at 11pm on Friday through Sunday and 9pm on Monday. All bands on the national stage run until 11:30pm on Friday through Sunday and until ...
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Washington between 2nd and Lincoln, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Lincoln streets between Lafayette and Main, and Center st between third and seventh st.
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Most streets close for festival set-up at 6pm on Wed. August 29th, and reopen at 8am on Tuesday, September 4th. The following streets will remain open at all times around the ...
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Royal Oak Police will have representatives patrolling neighborhood for parking violations and unruly behavior. Report any concerns at anytime to Royal PD.
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The cost of Royal Oak Police and Firefighters will be covered from parking revenues, which we are expected to more than cover all costs. There is the possibility that Police and ...
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The City of Royal Oak has not directly, but the Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority has supported the city with an annual contribution of $100,000. These funds will also be returned ...
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Businesses (4 entries)
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There will be an informational meeting at the Royal Oak Farmers Market on July 31 at 9am and 3pm. If you cannot make these, please email Stephanie McIntyre at stephanie@artsbeatseatseats.com or ...
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A parking plan for Royal Oak employees is currently being finalized. Check back soon for more information
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Only on Friday before 5pm.
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The City of Royal Oak has not directly, but the Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority has supported the city with an annual contribution of $100,000. These funds will also be returned ...
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