What People Are Saying About Ravinia Festival
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The Appeal – The amphitheater and its renowned summer festival is just one more reason to venture about 25 miles north of the city to Highland Park. A luxurious, garden-like space, Ravinia includes 36 acres of well-manicured lawn, dining establishments and three performance facilities. Martin Theatre seats 850, Bennett Gordon Hall seats 450, and the Pavilion seats 3,400. Audiences enjoy classical music from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra all summer long. Other nights feature various artists from the jazz, folk, popular, avant-garde and world-music genres. – – The Experience…
Tom Jones at Ravinia
by mags45
Went to the July 11th Tom Jones Concet at Ravinia. Caught Tom 25 years ago and it was a fabulous show. Took mom to this one as she loves Tom Jones. What a huge disappointment. First of all, the opening band... it was so bad I didn't bother to remember their name but a band playing dixie land music as an opening act to Tom Jones? I am still shuddering from it. Then Tom..what happened? Where was the power, the verve his voice used to carry? He started his set late around 845pm. We couldn't stand it anymore. We were out of the parking lot by 920 pm. Horrible.. beyond horrible. Best time was just people watching, enjoying the venue, landscaping and the weather.
- Pros: The atmosphere
- Cons: Tom Jones and the horrible opening dixieland band
Very lovely, clean, European style, North Shore, outside theatre. Get there early for best lawn seats.
by colinpowell
I have been to many many concerts in my life, but the Tom Jones concert at Ravinia last sunday night was the best! It recently was my 86 year old mothers birthday, my 2 sisters birthdays, and my best friends birthday. So as a gift I purchased on line lawn tickets at Ravinia for the Tom Jones concert for July 16th. It was my first time there and was even better than what I had expected. We got there when the gates opened and set up our chairs, food, and drinks but stiil could not see the stage. If we had spent more money on regular seats we could have seen Tom. Instead, we started a major dance party when he came on, pulled out our big bag of undies, and started flinging them through the air! People of all ages joined in all around us! It was amazing! I can't wait to go back!
Unique Setting For A Variety of Experiences
by rpajcox
Ravinia Festival is truly unique, in that you may see concerts in several different venues all on the premises. Wine and beer flow freely on the lawn, although the majority of Ravinia goers appear to consider overly evident mass consumption of alcohol inappropriate. The only negative aspect of Ravinia is the parking situation. If you cannot afford yourself enough time to enter the park a couple hours before the concert begins, you will be hard-pressed to find adequate lawn space for your group of people on sold out nights. The Ravinia parking lot fills quickly, and while there is parking in downtown Highland Park complete with a free shuttle, this adds another 30-60 minutes to the commute precious time when finding lawn space on a busy night. All in all, however, Ravinia is unique and well worth it. I challenge you to find a concert experience like it!
- Pros: Clean Facilities, Inexpensive, Unique Experience
- Cons: Parking, High Concession Price, Lawn Often "Oversold"
The Details on Ravinia Festival
Know Before You Go:
Throw out your cigarettes before entering the Ravinia gates: The facility is smoke-free.
Save Money:
Food and drink prices inside Ravinia are high--you're better off bringing your own. Coolers and picnic baskets are welcome.
Save Time:
The full schedule and tickets for the 2008 season are available through the Ravinia official website--http://www.ravinia.org/.
Smoking Permitted:
No





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