The festival entrance included several portals where guests could scan their R.F.I.D. wristbands to gain entry. For those who linked their wristbands to their Facebook accounts, the system instantly posted a check-in letting their friends know they were at Bonnaroo.
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"Checked in by Ford Escape" appeared with each of the Facebook check-ins, which organizers say totaled 200,000 over the four-day festival.
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At four locations around Bonnaroo, concertgoers could swipe their wristbands to take a photo that would post to their Facebook accounts.
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Organizers placed two check-in portals near each of the five stages. Guests who swiped their wristbands received a Spotify playlist of the act's setlist at the end of the day.
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Twenty check-in portals were located around the festival grounds, including near stages, at the cinema and comedy tents, and at the silent disco.
Photo: Erika Goldring
At Warner Brothers Television Group's party to celebrate the opening of the studio’s new exhibit, "Television: Out of the Box," the arrivals carpet was striped to look like TV color bars.