Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Does Booking a room at one of the Tiki Oasis Partner Hotels grant me entry to the event?
A. Sorry No, You must purchase tickets seperately through this website or through eventbrite to be admitted to any of Tiki Oasis's events, symposiums, and special events that are not open to the public.
Q. Can I get late check out on Sunday or Monday?
A. All Tiki Oasis guests automatically receive free late check out of 12 noon, later check out of 2pm available by request 24 hours before check out. If you check out after 2pm you will incur a $50 late fee.
Q. Where do I park my car?
A. Parking at the hotel is a hefty $14 fee. There is no parking on the street in front of hotel. Unofficially there is parking in the lot behind AAA (Auto Club) about two blocks away after 6pm on Saturday and all day Sunday. No overnight parking. Tiki Oasis and/or Crowne Plaza are not responsible for any fees or towing incurred when parking in this lot.
Q. Do you sell a one-night only ticket?
A. You may purchase a single night ticket for Thursday or Sunday only. We believe that Tiki Oasis is best experienced if you attend the full weekend of events and highly recommend are basic pass that covers Thursday –Saturday night main showcase.. oh this pass also includes admission to the Midnight Burlesque show!
Q. I am interested in checking out the car show and art show but I do not have a full weekend pass, would this be ok?
A. Yes the car show and our Tiki Oasis art show are open to the public and you may check those out without a full weekend pass. You may also purchase a la carte tickets to attend any of our daytime symposiums.
Q. Is there a Weapons Policy at Tiki Oasis?
A. Tiki Oasis is proud of our safe environment where everyone can feel like they can have a great time and feel safe at the safe time. As per other large scale event, we have a no weapons policy. Please read this entire policy before attending Tiki Oasis.
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The following items are forbidden at the Tiki Oasis event:
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Functional firearms (including air soft guns, BB guns, cap guns, paintball guns and pellet guns)
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Realistic replica firearms (including reproduction, fake or toy guns that can be confused for functional real firearms)
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Functional projectile weapons (including blow guns, crossbows, long bows and slingshots)
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Sharpened metal-bladed weapons (including axes, daggers, hatches, knives, swords and switch blades)
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Explosives (including firecrackers and fireworks)
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Chemical weapons (including mace and pepper spray) and Aerosol mustard
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Blunt weapons (including brass knuckles, clubs and nunchaku)
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Instruments that cause excessive noise levels like vuvuzelas, grenade whistles and grenade horns
Prop weapons will be allowed providing they are composed of cardboard, foam, wood, plastic or other light materials. Prop firearms are allowed only if they cannot be mistaken for real weapons. The barrel of all prop firearms must be covered with brightly-colored orange caps. Inspectors and Security will be on hand to assess all weapons.
Get creative with your costumes but just be smart and safe about it!
Thank you