Sport of Kings

Questions and answers.


 
Must I pre-register?
This is not a closed event. It is not necessary to pre-register to attend and participate in non-class activities. Pre-registration is primarily to manage classes and determine t-shirt production. It seemed natural to also allow site prepayment so pre-registered folks could spend less time at gate as they arrive. You will be added to class lists on receipt of check and registration form with class choices listed.

What do class costs cover?
Any materials handed out, instructor care and feeding. Class cost is $5.00 per student for the event.

Should I take armor to fighting classes?
Fighting class descriptions specify the instructors expectation regarding armor classes specifications. Expect to spend most of the day in armor.

Is there camping on site?
Yes, this is a camping event. We do not have the use of showers. There are 2 permanent toilet structures on site.

Does the event site fee include the $3.00 Oregon Parks and Recreation day use park fee?
Site fee includes parking passes. Our arrangement with the park is for us to handle all the money collection and then pay them after the event. This is why it is important for folks to put our parking passes in the car windows. The rangers accept our passes when spot checking for folks who did not pay the day fee.

I have a pickup/camper and utility trailer. Is there room behind pavilions for that?
Camping vehicles on the lawn on not permitted under ANY circumstances. Camping in your vehicle in the parking lot is not permitted unless you can display a blue and white handicap sign per State Park regulations. There is an RV camp ground with hookups available from the park, however. Visit the Oregon Parks and Recreation web site for more information and making reservations.

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