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Celebration Information
- Admission Information - Find out times, cost of admission, the location of the admission outlets.
- Event Map - Get your Celebration plan together with the Event Map found here.
- Directions - Not sure how to get to the Eugene Celebration? Directions and a map are located here.
- Parking - Need a place to park? Check out the information provided here.
- Lodging - Traveling to Eugene? Need lodging information? Check out the Convention & Visitors Association of Lane County for all your traveling needs.
- Applications - Online applications for the Celebration.
- Friday, August 27 - 5:00 pm to Midnight
- Saturday, August 28 - 11:00 am to Midnight (Parade begins at 9:30 am)
- Sunday, August 29 - 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
- 3 day advance admission wristband: $10
- 3 day admission wristband Friday/Saturday/Sunday: $15
- Kids 12 and under: FREE • Sunday Only: $8 (cannot be purchased in advanced, only Sunday at the gates)
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- Location: Eugene, Oregon, Downtown
- Dates: August 27, 28, & 29 2010
- Cost of 3 Day Admission: $10 in advance; $15 Friday/Saturday/Sunday; $8 Sunday only
- Kids 12 & under: FREE
- Transportation: Ride FREE on LTD during Celebration weekend with your proof of admission.
- Parking: There are quite a few parking options for the Eugene Celebration. More information is coming soon!
- Bike Parking: Ride your bike to the Celebration! The center for Appropriate Transport will provide a safe and secure area for patron's bicycles as well provide area youth with an opportunity to work together as a team in a public and professional setting. (CAT) is a non-profit organization committed to community involvement in manufacturing, using, and advocating sustainable modes of transportation. The bike valet area is at the corner of 8th and Charnelton.
- Pets: No pets are allowed at the Eugene Celebration. Pets are welcomed to join the Pet Parade on Sunday, but cannot enter within the paid Celebration footprint.
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