Park Information
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Central City Park is the heart of the Cherry Blossom Festival, attracting over 150,000 participants each year. Visitors may enjoy the popular wildlife entertainment and education, fabulous rides for all ages, the best in Festival food and free nightly concerts ready to entertain at the Coca-Cola Entertainment Stage featuring local and regional musical acts.
The shopping offers an array of exciting opportunity. The Park is filled with unique and enticing vendors. With something fantastic for everyone, the Miller Lite Central City Park truly is the hub of the Festival!
Getting Around
Entrance: Levee Road
Exit: Behind Luther Williams Ball Park, at the back of the Park - Follow the Pink lines out of the Park.
Walnut/Willie Smokey Glover Dr/Riverside & Poplar intersection: Designated for VIP , City Employees & Vendors with pass.
No backpacks, ice chests, or outside food and drink permitted.
Opening Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting
Celebrate the opening of the 2012 Festival alongside International, State and Local Dignitaries and hear Allison Johnson Turner sing the National Anthem.
Friday, March 16 at 12:00 noon; Free admission
Opening Times
Saturday: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday: 11:30 am
Monday: Friday: 11:00 am
Cost
$5/car before 5 p.m.
$10.00/car after 5 p.m.
Free admission lunch hours: Monday - Friday, 11 - 1 p.m.
Free Trolley Shuttle Presented by NewTown Macon
Stops:
Third at Cherry Street
Second at Mulberry Street
Central City Park
Weekdays: 11 - 2 pm
Saturday, March 17: 10 - 4 pm
Saturday, March 24: 10 - 3:30 pm
Sundays: 12 noon - 4 pm
Central City Park Applications
2012 Cherry Market Commercial Application
2012 Cherry Market: Non-Commercial Vendor
2012 Cherry Treasurers Commercial Application
2012 Cherry Treasurers: Non-Commercial Appplication
2012 Outside Vendor Commercial Application
2012 Outside Vendor: Non-Commercial Vendor
2012 Weekend Outside Commercial Application
2012 Weekend Outside Vendor: Non-Commercial Vendor
Food Vendor Application - 2012 Central City Park
General Information for Vendors at Central City Park
