Budweiser Made In America Festival
Labor Day Weekend 2013 August 31-September 1
Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia.
AUGUST 31ST
SEPTEMBER 1ST
TICKETING
There are a limited number of passes for each tier.
As each level sells out, prices are subject to change without notice.
SINGLE DAY PASS
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How do I purchase tickets?
Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or LiveNation.com.
These are the only approved ticket outlets for Budweiser Made in America. We do not recommend buying tickets from any other outlet, as we cannot verify the ticket authenticity.
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What are my options for buying tickets?
General Admission 2-Day Passes: There are a limited number of 2-day passes for $99.50 (plus service charges). After that allotment sells out, the next price level for 2-day passes is $150 (plus service charges). As each level sells out, prices are subject to change without notice.
General Admission 1-Day Passes:
There are a limited number of 1-day passes available for either August 31 or Sept 1 for $89.50 (plus service charges).
Budweiser Made in America VIP Package - $499 (plus service charges, limited quantity, while supplies last).
Budweiser Made In America Exclusive 2-Day VIP Experience
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What are your refund or exchange policies?
All sales are final. There will be no reissues for lost or stolen tickets. The event is rain or shine. Ticket is for BUDWEISER MADE IN AMERICA, not for a specific artist. Artists and schedule subject to change without notice. Artist cancellation is not grounds for refund.
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How many tickets can I buy?
The ticket purchase limit is Four (4) 2-day passes per person for all tickets purchased from Monday, April 8th at 10am EST through Tuesday, April 16th at 10pm EST
The ticket purchase limit is Eight (8) 2-day passes or Eight (8) Single day tickets per person for all tickets purchased starting Wednesday, April 17th at 10am EST
The ticket purchase limit is Eight (8) 2-day passes or Eight (8) Single day tickets per person for all tickets purchased starting Wednesday, April 17th at 10am EST
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Am I allowed to exit and re-enter the festival?
There is no re-entry to the festival.
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What if I need to change my order?
Orders are binding and not subject to change.
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Do I need a ticket for children?
To attend Made in America, everyone regardless of age must have a paid ticket.
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What items are ALLOWED at Made In America?
• Blankets, towels
• Umbrellas (small hand held only)
• Factory sealed water bottle (1 per person up to 1 liter)
• Empty water containers, empty Camelbacks
• Non-professional cameras, flip-cams
• Non framed backpacks and bags (subject to search)
• Encouraged items: sunscreen, sunglasses, government issued ID, cash/debit card.
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What items are NOT ALLOWED at Made In America?
• Weapons of any kind
• Fireworks or explosives
• Illegal or Illicit substances of any kind
• Outside food & drink (except your factory sealed water)
• Pets (except service animals)
• Flyers, handbills, posters, stickers (no solicitation allowed)
• Chairs
• Glass containers
• Skateboards, motorized vehicles or Scooters
• Coolers
• Professional recording devices or cameras (no-detachable lenses or tripods or other commercial uses)
• Glowsticks
• Laser Pointers
• Items to obstruct other fan’s views (kites, flag poles, large signs, etc)
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When I dance at a concert, I get thirsty – will you have a water program?
Yes, there will be free filtered water service onsite with many stations. It’s the summer in the Northeast, so it can get pretty warm, so please stay hydrated.
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I also get super hungry at concerts, what kind of grub are you gonna have?
There will be a variety of food choices from traditional festival and fair food to gourmet food trucks. More details on the Budweiser Made in America culinary experience will be coming shortly.
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Will there be recycling at the festival?
Yes. Onsite there will be at least 1 recycling bin for every trash can.
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Will there be a GREEN program for the festival?
Yes, check back soon for full details.
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What kind of security and medical staff will you have at the festival?
There will be both public and private security and medical staff at Budweiser Made in America. Your safety and health is of the upmost important to us and at any time during the festival if you need any assistance, seek out the medical tent, or look for a security officer or festival staff member
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I want to be a sponsor or vendor at Made in America, how do I apply?
Go to the contact button at the bottom of the website and please submit your interest to the email below.
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Is there a place to charge my cell phone?
There will be cell phone charging stations throughout the festival grounds.
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Will there be ATM’s at the Festival?
There will be ample amount of ATMS around the festival site.
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Getting to Philadelphia by plane?
Philadelphia International Airport is located seven (7) miles from downtown Philadelphia and serves over 25 airlines. Southwest offers daily nonstop flights from cities such as Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, Phoenix, Providence and Tampa Bay, etc. Travelers can also take advantage of direct or connecting service from 31 other destinations, such as Ft. Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Oakland, Houston and Seattle.
The Airport is easily accessible from Interstates 76, 95, and 476. In addition, rail service to the Airport is available on SEPTA'S High Speed Aiport Line train that operates from 5:25 AM until 11:25 PM daily, every 30 minutes, with easy connections to 30th Street Station (1.2 miles from the festival site)
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Getting to Philadelphia by train?
30th St Station is the main train station serving Philadelphia and only 1.2 miles from the Budweiser Made in America festival site. Amtrak, Septa and New Jersey Transit all service 30th St Station.
Amtrak operates rail service along the Northeast Corridor stretching from Boston to Washington, and other major cities in the United States and Canada.
Local train service is provided by SEPTA, which also connects to NJ Transit trains in Trenton, NJ en route to New York. NJ Transit trains also depart from 30th Street Station for Atlantic City, NJ.
Amtrak, (800) USA-RAIL
SEPTA, (215) 580-7800
PATCO, (856) 772-6900
NJ Transit, (800) 772-2222
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Getting to Philadelphia by car?
Philly is just two hours from New York City, 90 minutes from Baltimore, three hours from Washington D.C. and about an hour from Lancaster County, Atlantic City and the New Jersey shore via major highways.
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Getting to Philadelphia by bus?
Philadelphia bus service has daily arrivals from all parts of the country. The Greyhound Bus Terminal is located at 10th and Filbert Streets. Megabus and BoltBus are bus services that offer spacious seating, free Wi-Fi and affordable fares. For more local trips, SEPTA’s bus, trolley and subway services will take you anywhere you want to go in Southeastern Pennsylvania. NJ Transit buses service routes between Philadelphia and South Jersey.
Also check out the Chinatown Buses for affordable fares between Philadelphia, New York, Washington DC, Baltimore and Boston.
Megabus, 1-877-GO2-MEGA
BoltBus, 1-877-BOLTBUS
Greyhound Lines, (215) 931-4075
SEPTA, (215) 580-7800
NJ Transit, (800) 772-2222
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I'm in Philadelphia, now what?
For directions to the festival, use the address of Ben Franklin Parkway at Eakins Oval in Philadelphia or the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Walking:
Philadelphia is one of the best walking cities in the country. The Budweiser Made in America festival site is just a short walk from downtown Philadelphia (Center City) and 30th St Station, which makes it easily one of the most manageable festival experiences in the country.
Public Transportation:
Aside from walking, Philadelphia’s excellent transit system is the best way to get around town. SEPTA is the most comprehensive bus/subway/commuter-rail system in the United States. SEPTA’s vast network of bus, subway, and trolley commuter services will get you anywhere you need to go — or at least very close. Find and map your route at www.septa.org
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Where can I park in Philadelphia?
For a listing of parking options for Budweiser Made in America, visit www.philapark.org.
Metered parking in the city is often just 1-4 hours, so we encourage parking in a garage or lot.
Bike:
Yes you can bike to Made in America! Check back soon for our full bicycle plan that will include where you can stow your bike while you’re at the festival.
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Will there be taxis available?
Taxis can be found all over Philadelphia and are a fast way to get to your destination. Simply flag one down
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Where can I stay in Philadelphia?
For more information on where to stay in Philadelphia and more detailed information about your stay, visit www.visitphilly.com
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Is there ADA-Handicap parking?
Vehicles and drivers with appropriate placard and License Plate should enter the site at Pennsylvania & Fairmount Avenues, Travel East as traffice permits towards the Festival's North Entrance at 23rd street for drop off. No parking arrangements outside of the public lots, and street parking will be made. This is a drop off zone only.
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Is there ADA seating?
Each performance area has an ADA area and platform.
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Will there be wheelchair accessible restrooms?
Yes, there will be ADA compliant restrooms throughout the festival grounds.
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Is there a map with the locations of the ADA seating?
Yes, The Festival Map will show the ADA platforms, Restrooms and all accommodations, please check the first item under Festival FAQ.
