Uh oh Viva they have added a air-conditioned area for some events. I will see what this is like when I go in August.
** New for Elvis Week 2012, this large, air-conditioned entertainment pavilion will be the hub for the majority of the Elvis Week events, including concerts, movies, dances and panel discussions. It is a great opportunity to enjoy lots of different entertainment experiences all in ...
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Uh oh Viva they have added a air-conditioned area for some events. I will see what this is like when I go in August.
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I did buy the All access pass which meant you got into the Air conditioned tent 10 mins before everyone else....
"NO-ONE, BUT NO-ONE,IS HIS EQUAL, OR EVER WILL BE. HE WAS, AND IS SUPREME".Mick Jagger
I posted way back last year on here that there was going to be an air-conditioned pavilion set up, meaning a enclosed tent. It's not what you think though. It won't be opened for the public to stay cool in, except for those who buy a ticket to their ripoff, I mean live entertainment.![]()
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No one bends anyones arm, nor harrasses them, nor extorts ticket sales to any place or event......Disneyland, White House, The Arch in St, Louis, pro ball games of all types, concerts, barn dances, Lincolns home in Illionois, etc......people buy tickets because they want to attend the event, knowing the upside and the downside of those places and events.........Graceland is no different.![]()
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"No one bends anyones arm, nor harrasses them, nor extorts ticket sales to any place or event......Disneyland, White House, The Arch in St, Louis, pro ball games of all types, concerts, barn dances, Lincolns home in Illionois, etc......people buy tickets because they want to attend the event, knowing the upside and the downside of those places and events.........Graceland is no different."
Um, I have to agree. I am going to Elvis week and will be gleefully spending hundreds of dollars in Memphis. That being said these people need to get on the stick ( as we say in Ky) and remodel the whole visitor center/museum/hotel. Graceland has been open since the Reagan administration for crying out loud, get it done already.
Last edited by vivaelvis; 05-31-2012 at 10:05 PM.
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