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So what is the deal with all those chandeliers hanging from the trees?

yeah, those look weird outdoors and in a park. maybe they're just for the opening?

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Yeah they kicked me out but at least they were nice about it.

When you're doing stuff like this, just wear a suit and look like you know what you're doing. This works for trespassing, but it also works for crashing parties.

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The guy who kicked me out of the park while I was taking pictures was actually really nice. He told me he wasn't sure everything would be ready for the March 1st event and that it would be fully open some time in April. He said he was hoping the stage would be ready but he wasn't even sure of that, and the concert might need to be held somewhere else. I'm hoping at least that much will be done.

By the way, those neon green trees look awesome!

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The website says the park opens in April. It looks pretty obvious that they are not going to have the Northeast corner (the pond, etc) finished by Saturday... Unless they start pouring some serious concrete by midnight. :)

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This weekend is not the official opening.

It is a special (but open to the public) event honoring (name escapes me) local jazzman involved with HSPVA among many other things. This is the concert with Al Jarreau headlining.

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I was there for the preview today and all I have to say is wow, it's nicer than I thought! It's also a bit larger than I first imagined. It really changes this side of downtown, hopefully we'll soon be rid of the "parking lot district." Here are a couple pictures from the hour I was there.

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Cool photos! I was there today as well, but it was before the concert started. It was 2 pm and most parts of the park were still closed, except for the path under the live oaks. I thought it was cool that there were actually people around sitting on the benches walking. I think they were just random hotel guests and convention goers, but that's a good sign. People seemed to be enjoying it more than the parking lots that it replaced!

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Very nice pictures!

Is the giant Rubic's cube (I had the same thought!) really a public restroom? I remember visiting San Fran years ago and wishing we had those in Houston instead of the ever-so-classy Port-a-Potties.

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I thought it was just some sort of storage shed... that was just a guess though.

I remember somebody in the park told me the artist who designed the "Rubik's Cube" is from Austin though.

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Ok, the rubik cube/tetris thing IS a stairway to the parking Garage. I can confirm this because i was at the park Saturday night with my girlfriend and we parked in the garage.

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I'm sure it can seat a couple of thousand. But they're not going to hold like major concerts there, that's what Allen Parkway is for.

I just hope they have movie nights from time to time.

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