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Post by jabberwocky on Jul 30, 2016 10:56:42 GMT -5
It's in Juan Pablo park, just on the west side of the city airport, continues today y manana
Basically all the small towns in Antioquia set up stands, each has food, booze , music supposedly representing the town, although I heard Marc Amthony music from one yesterday, maybe PR had a stand. Lots of live music Make sure you go hungry and thirsty If you see the Pintada stand look for my wife and all her friends , it's open till midnight, they will in the tank by 8, I am going in the evening hopefully there will some guaro left
If you aren't fond of crowds and loud music not a good choice
If you like guaro, competing bands and lots of silicone them it's the place to be.
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Post by mudd on Aug 1, 2016 9:21:08 GMT -5
went, lines were long long long, about 2 hours, go early if you go, crowds made it difficult to even walk through,
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Post by jabberwocky on Aug 1, 2016 9:32:47 GMT -5
Friday night was fine, Saturday night a nightmare , way too many people, on!y waited 15 minutes in line to get in, but left earlier than wife and her amigas, around 11pm, getting a taxi was a big problem, offered to pay double to convince one to take me, he was waiting for a fare to Bello or caldas The wife and friends left at 12, could not get cab, had to call a family member with a cab at 1am to get back to hotel, got him out of bed.
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Post by sedelen on Aug 1, 2016 18:37:13 GMT -5
Went Saturday, about 3 pm, no long lines, about 5 minutes to get in. Lot's of food, drinks and music. Wasn't too crowded when we got there, very crowded when we left as it was getting dark. No problem getting there and back, paid a friend, cheaper than a taxi.
Girlfriend said she wasn't going to pay the high prices for food and drink, said they wanted 5 mill for a small orange soda. so we went somewhere else afterwards.
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