who can sleep? the adrenelin is pumping too hard...yesterday we installed tents, some stages, bleachers, concessions and more.
The site is really taking shape. The Belvedere is a world class festival park, and because it has such a rich design, it's an event planner's dream.
Each year, we are able to watch the way people move, where they sit, and then find better ways to accomodate the natural flow they create.
I feel like we have hit the bulls eye this year. Basically, I changed my room routine at the Galt Hotel from the East to the West tower last fall. As I am in the ville one week a month, I would use my time at the Galt house staring at the site from the 21st floor. seeing everything from above gave me a whole new perspective on the site, and it will prove out to be the best site planning tool there is, when the event begins tomorrow.
Everything; box office, stages, bathrooms, concessions, merch, have been moved just enough to create an environment that will truly make a difference in the way people enjoy the festival.
We finished up around midnight, and as we were heading up to sleep (a little), was so happy to run into The Repeatles from Sweden, From Me To you from Liverpool, and Itchycoo Park from Scotland.
Louisville should be proud of the international attention their Beatle show receives. Take my word for this-there is nothing in the world that compares to Abbey Rd On the River..come and enjoy it..things this good (like the beatles themselves) do not last forever.
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