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Tips For Going To Performing Arts Building At Earle May Boat Basin
- Expect to be at Performing Arts Building At Earle May Boat Basin at least an hour before the start of the event. You’ll want plenty of time to get parked and be comfortably seated. Check the Performing Arts Building At Earle May Boat Basin schedule to confirm the date and time.
- If you’d like to make it a night out, we recommend making a reservation before the event on Opentable.com. You don’t need the inconvenience of finding a restaurant in enough time before the start of your event.
- Parking for some events at Performing Arts Building At Earle May Boat Basin may require a parking pass. Double-check your event to see options for parking. In many cases, you can purchase parking passes through Only Tallahassee Tickets.
- If you’d rather not put up with the trouble of parking, try taking a ride share like Uber or Lyft. But keep in mind that there could be a “peak time” surcharge.
- If you’re coming with kids, be sure to keep them close by, as there may be a crush of attendees at the start and end of the event. In the unlikely event you are separated, it’s a wise idea to have a “meeting landmark” planned before the event.
