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The site is a state park, so I would suggest leaving the adult bevvies at home (or leave them in your vehicle and be very discreet about them). State parks in Kentucky are dry (alcohol-free). (It's actually against state law to drink alcohol in a public place - KRS 222.202.)
A flask would probably be OK (again, just be discreet). A six-pack or even a pony keg, while probably popular until confiscated, would probably not. 
I'd love to arrange a brief meet-up/photo op in the morning hours, somewhere near the memorial cross? (If you haven't been there before or don't know where it is, just ask the nice folks at the gate.) Since I'll be acting PM on the day, I'll be busy with the pipe band in the hour or so leading up to the opening ceremony and afterwards the band contest(s), so maybe 10:45?
I should also add there are no accommodations for pets at the Games.
Last edited by EagleJCS; 4th May 11 at 11:16 AM.
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