Relentless Beats & Rare present Road Rave on Saturday, May 30, 2020 at Wild Horse Motorsports Park in Chandler, AZ. This show is All Ages.
Event Rules
You must arrive before the scheduled show time. Early arrival is strongly recommended. All cars must be turned off by the scheduled show time for your safety and those around you.
You’re required to arrive with your entire party in one vehicle. Arrival by Uber/Lyft will not be permitted and no overflow parking is avail-able.
If you are sick, have a fever, have traveled in the last 14 days, or have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home.We encourage attending the event with others ONLY if they are in your immediate quarantine community.
Your ticket must match the number of people in your vehicle. Your party size shall not exceed the lesser of the number of legal seats in the vehicle or eight (8) people. No oversized vehicles, buses, camp-ers, RVs, limousines are permitted.
Stay Hydrated! You’re highly advised to bring your own water. Al-though water will be available for sale, providing your own will limit the amount of contact you have with others onsite. Free water stations will not be available on-site.
Please present your printed digital ticket against your driver side window. If your windows are tinted, you may need to roll down your window for the scanner to work. If you’re using a digital ticket, your phone screen must be at full brightness.
All vehicles will be searched.
Speed limit is 5mph.
All drivers are required to follow all Arizona traffic laws at all times. Additionally, please follow directions from all traffic attendants.
You’re welcome to get out of your vehicle provided that you remain within your allotted area for the duration of the show. You may only leave your space to use the restroom.
Do not sit on the top of your vehicle.
Please refrain from honking your horn during the show.
For your safety as well as the safety of others, all vehicles must be turned off at the scheduled show time. No exceptions.
If you see something, say something! Pay attention to your surroundings. If you see or hear someone doing something suspicious or that makes you feel uncomfortable, reach out to an event staff member immediately.
Leave your space as you found it. No trash should be left behind. A trash bag will be provided to each vehicle upon parking.
Pay attention to all exit announcements as well as the instruction from parking attendants at the end of the show. This will allow every-one to get out efficiently and in a timely manner.
Don’t drink & Drive! Always assign a designated driver! You are not permitted to leave your vehicle overnight. Vehicles left overnight will be towed at owner’s expense.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- NO Knives, Firearms, Pepper Spray, Fireworks, or Weapons of Any Kind
- NO Illegal Substances
- NO Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia
- NO Pets
- NO Massagers
- NO Laser Pens / Pointers
- NO Glass
- NO Markers, Pens, or Spray Paint
- NO Large Chains or Spiked Jewelry
- NO Stickers or Flyers
- NO Tents and/or canopies
- NO Professional Cameras – SLR or Detachable Lens
- NO Video or Audio Recording Equipment
- NO Drones
- NO Balloons, Balls, Frisbee, and / or Any Other Projectile
- NO Inflatables
- NO Kegs or other large format alcohol
- No Open Fires or Cooking of Food
ALLOWED ITEMS
- OK Non-professional cameras incl Go Pros
- OK Cell phones
- OK Lighters
- OK Glowing / Illuminated Costumes or Jewelry
- OK Flags / Banners or Handmade signs under 6ft tall (no corporate or company-branded ones)
- OK Sunglasses and hats
- OK Liquid sunscreen and cosmetic products
- OK Disposable E-cigs / Nicotine Vaporizer pens, but none with refill-able chambers containing visible liquid
- OK Guide dogs for people with disabilities and other service animals with current rabies certification
- OK coolers and ice
- OK sealed water bottles/cases and non-alcoholic beverages
- OK sealed snacks and outside foods
COVID NOTICE
Although efforts have been made to reduce or eliminate contact within the event, these efforts and social distance may not prevent virus spread. All patrons attend at their own risk. Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park, Relentless Beats, and associated parties assume no risk.
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