Ravinia 2023 Issue 1
CASHLESS SALES Don’t forget your credit card or smart- phone! Several services inside the park are operating cashless, including The Festival Shop, Wintrust Chair and Table Rental, and the Dining Pavilion. SECURITY PROCEDURES Firearms and explosives are not per- mitted in the park, including those possessed by active or o -duty service members. For the safety of all guests, all items brought into the park (including, without limitation, coolers, picnic bas- kets, bags, backpacks, and purses) are subject to search upon park entry or re- entry and may be inspected again before entry into the Pavilion. A metal-detec- tion wand or walk-through magnetom- eter will be used to scan patrons. Ravin- ia reserves the right to refuse admission to guests who refuse a security scan or search. Visit Ravinia.org/FAQ for infor- mation about prohibited items. ANIMALS AND ACCESSIBILITY Comfort animals and other pets are strictly prohibited. Service animals as de ned in the Americans with Disabil- ities Act are allowed. Visit Ravinia.org /Accessibility for information about services available at the park for guests with disabilities. NO SMOKING Ravinia prohibits smoking or vaping on premises except in designated areas out- side the gates. ough Illinois legalized recreational marijuana, state law prohib- its public use of cannabis. Guests will be asked to return all forms of marijuana products to their cars or surrender them to onsite police for destruction. Viola- tors will be removed from the park. CAMERAS AND RECORDING Professional photographic or audio/ video recording equipment is strictly prohibited at all Ravinia events and may not be brought into any facility or used during any performance. CONCERT CONTENT Ravinia does not censor or control the content created by its featured artists. Guests with language sensitivities are advised to be aware of the artists’ work before attending their performances. FOOD AND BEVERAGES Ravinia Festival® features three restau- rants, two full-service bars, and a café and marketplace with a variety of take- away food and drinks, as well as several concession carts around the park. Visit the webpage for each performance to see the food and drink options at that date. Beverages are allowed in the Pavilion when purchased and served in Ravinia’s lidded Pavilion Cup . Drinks and cups may be purchased at all restaurants and concessions in the park. Beverages are not permitted in the Martin eatre or Bennett Gordon Hall; food is not al- lowed in any seating except the Lawn. Guests may bring their own food and drinks (including alcohol) to have a pic- nic on the Lawn or ll a spread from the Ravinia Market ’s ve mini restaurants or the Ravinia Café ’s variety of snacks, sandwiches, and salads; chilled soft drinks, beer, wine, and packaged cock- tails; specialty co ees; and ice cream. In the Dining Pavilion, the Park View offers classic à la carte dining with seasonal entrées, daily specials, and a full-service bar, as well as picture win- dowviews and a covered al fresco terrace. Tree Top features rotating global, gour- met selections at chef action stations to enjoy in the dining room, at the bar, and on the porch overlooking the park. e Lawn Bar serves local cra beer, seasonal cocktails, and tavern fare at its indoor/outdoor bars, communal indoor tables, and outdoor lounge seating. Visit dining.ravinia.org for menus and more info. Reservations are recommended . The Freehling Room , connected to Bennett Gordon Hall inside the Harza Building, is open to eligible Ravinia do- nors before Pavilion and Martin eatre concerts. For select Bennett Gordon Hall concerts, all ticketholders may make dinner reservations. Overlooking the park from above the Ravinia Music Box is BMO Rooftop , o ering an expansive beverage service of cra beers, upscale wines, and sig- nature drinks, plus the best views of the Lawn from its drink rail. Available for group events: email events@ravinia.org . FREE RIDE ON UP-N METRA TRAIN In partnership with Metra, all trains on the Union Paci c North Line honor Ravinia tickets as train fare to and from the park. Simply show your dated Ravinia performance ticket to the con- ductor for a free ride on the day of the event—getting to and from the festival has never been easier! TRAIN SCHEDULE Select trains stop at the main entrance, Ravinia Park station. Visit Metra.com /maps-schedules/train-lines/UP-N for complete schedules, alerts, and informa- tion, including additional trains stop- ping at the nearby Braeside and Ravinia stations. Check the video screens near the box o ce for a schedule of trains de- parting from the main entrance. RESIDENTIAL STREETS Parking, drop-offs, and pickups are strictly prohibited on the residential streets surrounding Ravinia. Highland Park Police will issue nes to violators. DROP-OFFS/PICKUPS Vehicles dropping o or picking up con- certgoers must go to one of the follow- ing parking lots. Please alert your driver. • Ravinia’s onsite parking lots ▷ A valid Ravinia donor parking pass or disability parking placard must be presented for access to the North and South Parking Lots. ▷ Lots are closed minutes before the performance ends and reopen hour a er the performance. • Braeside Metra train station ▷ ¼ mile south along Green Bay Trail • Ravinia Metra train station ▷ ½ mile north along Green Bay Trail Highland Park Police and Ravinia sta may need to redirect vehicles. Please fol- low their instructions. PARK AND RIDE Ravinia’s free and accessible shuttle bus service makes continuous round trips between Ravinia and o site parking lots before, during, and after most events in the Pavilion. Park and Ride will not operate when onsite parking is expected to easily accommodate all ticketholders; check individual event webpages on the day of the performance for availability. LOST AND FOUND Call the box o ce at - - with a description of your lost item. FREE WI-FI Ravinia o ers free Wi-Fi service in the park—connect to the “Ravinia” network. MEDICAL AID A nurse and physician are on duty at every performance. Contact the nearest usher or security sta member in the event of a medical emergency. SEVERE WEATHER Concerts take place rain or shine, but in the event of severe weather, Ravinia may delay, interrupt, or cancel a concert. Should the National Weather Service is- sue a severe weather watch or warning once guests are in the park, video screens will display updates. When necessary, special instructions will be delivered over the speaker system. Ravinia main- tains its own emergency power gener- ator. During delays or interruptions, guests may seek refuge in a structure that bears a blinking green light at its entrance ( see photo below for example ); that light will turn red when the struc- ture is full. Guests will not be permitted to bring picnic supplies or other gear with them. In some cases, Ravinia may lead guests to refuge at nearby Braeside Elementary School. Guests may also exit the park and return to their cars. ose who leave will be readmitted if and when the concert resumes. Ravinia is an open-air concert venue that cannot pro- vide indoor refuge for all guests when the park is full. Please be aware of your surroundings, including exits. RAVINIA MAGAZINE • JUNE 6 – JULY 2, 2023 PARK INFORMAT ION AND MAP
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