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Warped Tour Revitalizes Orlando’s Parramore with Economic Uplift

    ‘It helps the community:’ Warped Tour brings economic boost to Orlando’s Parramore community
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – The vibrant streets of Parramore are once again alive with the sounds of music as fans flock to the Vans Warped Tour. This iconic event draws in crowds eager to escape the mundane and dive into a world filled with music and camaraderie.

    For attendees like Lindsay, the festival offers a much-needed break from everyday routines. “It’s a chance to be someone else for the weekend and get out of the day-to-day grind,” she shared. “It’s a time to forget about cooking dinner and just come up here to rock our faces off.”

    Ashley Griffin, another music enthusiast at the event, expressed her excitement about the festival’s milestone. “It’s the 30th anniversary. In 2018, we attended what we thought was the last Warped Tour,” she reminisced, highlighting the festival’s enduring appeal.

    However, the influx of concertgoers also brings logistical challenges to the area. The surge in visitors inevitably leads to more vehicles on the streets, resulting in significant road closures and parking dilemmas.

    “Parking is insane,” Lindsay admitted, shedding light on the issue many face. “It’s like $40 for a spot, and getting out of the parking lot is really hard.” Despite the congestion, the passion for music keeps the crowds coming back, undeterred by these minor inconveniences.

    “Parking is insane. It’s like $40 for a spot and it’s really hard to get out of the parking lot,” Lindsay said.

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    Residents and businesses — like Batts Lakeview Funeral Home — are turning those obstacles into opportunities. Joanne Harmon with the funeral home said events like EDC and Warped Tour bring crowds looking for parking.

    “It helps the community, but not only does it help the community — patrons that are coming to the festivals and everything — they’re looking for a safe place to park and we want to give them that,” she said.

    By allowing cars to park on their property, Harmon said the business earns extra money just before the holidays.

    “You can get anywhere from $300 to maybe a couple of thousand, depending on how much space you have on your property,” she explained.

    Harmon added that they’ve set up security cameras and work with nearby residents and businesses to watch over cars and keep pricing consistent.

    “As long as it’s for economic growth — not only for the city of Orlando but for the locals as well — it’s gonna be a great thing,” she said.

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