It was smooth sailing for opening of Minnesota Yacht Club, the new music festival in St. Paul
2024-07-20
Navigating the Inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club Festival: A Family-Friendly Music Extravaganza
The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival on Harriet Island in St. Paul was a first-of-its-kind event that drew thousands of music enthusiasts, families, and festival veterans alike. From the electronic wristbands to the riverboat cruises, the festival was a well-organized affair presented by the Atlanta-based C3, the same company behind Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
Embracing the Festival Experience with Kids in Tow
### Parenting Hacks for a Seamless Festival DayThe Shoreview family, Liz and Tom Glenn, arrived at the festival armed with a blanket, a stroller, and a Tushbaby – a fanny-pack device that allowed Liz to strap on and hold their 7-year-old daughter, Vera, while dancing to the music. This was the first concert experience for their 4-year-old son, Zander, who had studied the Kalamazoo indie rock group Michigander on YouTube in anticipation.Liz, who had previously attended the Lilith Fair festival in the 1990s, shared her insights on navigating a music festival with young children. The family had planned ahead, arranging for Grandma to pick up the kids around 6:30 PM, allowing Liz and Tom to enjoy the final four hours of the festival.### Catering to a Diverse AudienceThe festival's lineup featured a mix of '90s stars, including Alanis Morissette and Gwen Stefani, who drew a crowd of 34,000 attendees, mostly between the ages of 45 and 60. The festival also featured acts like Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Offspring, scheduled for the following day.### Navigating the Festival GroundsWith two stages running opposite each other, the festival was designed to provide a seamless experience, with about a minute passing between the end of one act and the start of the next. This allowed attendees to stay in one spot and still catch the action on the other stage, even though it was a couple of football fields away.### Amenities and InfrastructureThe festival's infrastructure was impressive, with ample food and beverage options, as well as a well-organized layout that allowed attendees to spend money quickly. However, some festgoers reported long lines at certain vendors, such as the mocktail stand.The VIP experience was also a topic of discussion, with some attendees suggesting that more seating options would have been appreciated, given the high ticket price of 5 for a two-day pass.### Feedback and RecommendationsVeteran festivalgoers offered suggestions for improvements, such as allowing attendees to bring in camping chairs and extending the set times for popular acts like Joan Jett & the Blackhearts.Overall, the inaugural Minnesota Yacht Club Festival was a well-executed event that catered to a diverse audience, from families with young children to seasoned music festival enthusiasts. With its impressive infrastructure and attention to detail, the festival set the stage for a promising future in the Twin Cities' vibrant music scene.