Brick Answers All Your Ramble Festival Questions

Brick

We’ve been getting some questions about how things work at the Ramble. Hey, I’d have question’s too – it’s the first year of a festival and nobody has been there before so you don’t have a friend that you can call up and get the scoop on how things work at the Ramble Festival. Well Ramblers, let me be that festy friend for you! Just hit me up and say, Hey Brick! if you have any questions about the Ramble. Here are some questions we’ve received recently.



Hey Brick! If I buy an RV Pass/Car Camping Pass/Cabin/Parking Pass/map to a super-secret path that leads to the backdoor of the Ramble, do I still need to get a pass to the festival?

Yes, indeed you do. We try to make it as much of a choose your own adventure as possible, but everyone needs to start off the adventure with a ticket to the festival. Unless of course you’re a hobbit…and by hobbit I mean a human that is 12 years old or younger.  


Wait, if I get a car camping pass I still need a ticket to the festival?

Yes, that is correct. You and your friends hiding under the blanket in the backseat will all need tickets to the Ramble Festival my friend.


Hey Brick! Is camping included in the price of the ticket to the festival? 

Yes, yes it is. In fact, not only is tent camping included, late night shows, showers, and all the fun you can possibly stand is included in the price of your weekend pass. 


So, how does this work? What’s up with the car camping, RV passes, and cabins?

Well, you can drop your gear and camp throughout most of Camp Ramblewood in a tent (or hammock, we don’t discriminate against hammocks here) if it isn’t an area designated for something else, all for the price of your weekend pass. If you want to camp next to your vehicle, you’ll need to get one of the limited car camping passes. If you want to bring your home on wheels to stay in, then you’ll need to get one of the limited RV passes. If you and a group of friends want to get together and stay in a cabin onsite on comfy Tempur-Pedic mattresses and a bathroom just steps away, then you may want to consider a cabin.

If you’ve got more questions about how the ticketing works - check out our ticket FAQ here.



Hey Brick! Can you hook us up with some sweet VIP passes to the Ramble Festival, dude?

No can do muchacho, at the Ramble there are no VIPs because everyone is a VIP. Speaking of which, have you checked out J’s latest blog post?

No man, why?

No reason, I’ll send those VIP passes right over to you! *wink*


Hey Brick! Do we need a parking pass?

If you brought a vehicle to the festival and you don’t have a Car Camping pass or an RV pass, then you sure will. You can buy your parking pass now when you get your tickets or on-site when you arrive. 


Alright, so I need a Parking Pass since I’m not Car Camping or hanging in a sweet RV, what if I am parked in the overflow lot, do I still need a Parking Pass?

Yep, a parking pass is still required whether you are parked on-site or a short distance down the road in overflow parking. If you are in overflow parking there are shuttles that will take you back to the festival grounds. 



While this was definitely not the most frequently asked question, it was a question we enjoyed responding to the most:

Hello Mr. Block, may I dock my yacht on your prop(erty)? 

Unfortunately, no can do! Camp Ramblewood is right at the Susquehanna river, but we do not have yacht slippage available. Although, we will consider it for future events and submit it to Ramblewood as a suggestion for further expansion. *blink blink* Until such time as we have slippage for your yacht, check out some of the local Harford County options to find the perfect decadent dock for your dingy. 



Do you have a question about the Ramble that you wish you had a festy friend with Ramble experience under their belts to ask? Send me an email and include Hey Brick! in the subject line and ask me what you want to know about the Ramble. Who knows, you may see your question in the next Hey Brick! FAQ Blog. 

Ramble On!

 -Brick

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