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How did Thunder Over Louisville get
its name?
After the 1990 show, the show producers
realized what a dynamic impact the fireworks
show had made. The sound particularly rolled
across the landscape like thunder. Thus,
the show demanded a title that adequately
reflected its intensity.
How many people does it take to produce
Thunder Over Louisville?
More than 2,000 people are involved in making
Thunder a safe and enjoyable show. This
includes all the public safety officials,
clean up crews, vendors, volunteers and
participants.
Click
here for a list of all those people
and groups that work on Thunder Over Louisville.
Where can I park for Thunder Over Louisville?
In Downtown Louisville, there are more than 52,000 public
parking, off-street spaces within a 10-block walk to the
River. Listed below are some of those sites.
| GARAGE |
ADDRESS |
| Muhammad Ali Center Garage |
140 North Sixth Street |
| Riverfront Garage |
141 North Sixth Street |
| Kentucky Center Garage |
121 North Sixth Street |
| Sixth Street Garage |
120 South Sixth Street |
| Eighth and Main Garage |
120 Eighth Street |
| Galleria Garage |
425 South Fifth Street |
| Seelbach Garage |
523 South Fifth Street |
| Fifth Street Garage |
630 South Fifth Street |
| Brown Garage |
658 South Third Street |
| Louisville Garden Garage |
6th & Cedar |
Click here for more information on garage and lot locations
or contact the Parking Authority of River City (PARC)
at (502) 587-PARK.
What if I ride my bike to Thunder Over Louisville?
No bikes, skateboards or skates are allowed within the
event venue. You will be asked to walk them in for
pedestrian safety.
But, there is FREE valet bicycle parking. If you ride your
bicycle to Thunder Over Louisville, you can park it at the
“Free Valet Bicycle Parking” located on the northeast corner
of Witherspoon Street and Preston Street, north of Slugger
Field. The facility will open at 12:00 P.M. and close at 11
P.M. on Saturday, April 21, 2007.
Louisville Metro is sponsoring the free bicycle parking as
another way to make Louisville Bicycle Friendly.
Click here for more information.
What is the weather generally like for
Thunder Over Louisville?
The Weather for Thunder has varied widely. Highs for the day
have ranged from mid-40's to mid-80's. Generally it gets
cooler at night, so bring along a sweatshirt or jacket. Tune
to FOX41 WDRB TV for the official Thunder forecast.
Will rain cancel the show?
Fortunately, Thunder has never been cancelled
for any reason. Fireworks can be shot in
the rain and as long as the show can be
shot safely, it will go on. Thunder is such
a massive logistical undertaking; it would
be next to impossible to postpone it to
another night.
Are hotel rooms available for Thunder
Over Louisville?
Hotel rooms can be difficult to find for
Thunder Over Louisville, particularly in
Downtown Louisville and Southern Indiana.
For information on hotel and travel accommodations,
please contact the following:
- Greater Louisville Convention and Visitors
Bureau www.gotolouisville.com
or by calling
(502) 584-2121 or (800) 626-5646.
- Southern Indiana Convention and Visitors
Bureau
315 Southern Indiana Jeffersonville, Indiana
47130 812/280-5566; 800/552-3842; Fax
812/282-1904 www.sunnysideoflouisville.org
What is the Economic Impact of Thunder
Over Louisville?
In 2001, the Derby Festival conducted an
economic impact study that determined Thunder
Over Louisville generated more than $31
million for the local economy. The total
economic impact for the entire 70 events
of the Derby Festival is estimated at $93
million for both Greater Louisville and
Southern Indiana.
How did Thunder Over Louisville get
started?
In just 17 years, what started as a better
than average fireworks display has become
the pinnacle of pyrotechnics. Thunder is the
nation's largest annual fireworks event. It
is also one of the top five air shows in the
country. Fireworks have been a part of
celebrating the Kentucky Derby Festival
since the 1960's. Various displays occurred
on different nights of the week and
locations such as Oxmoor Center in East
Jefferson County, including sites along the
Ohio River.
The Festival had its first "opening
ceremonies" event in 1990 at Cardinal
Stadium featuring recording artist Janie
Frickie and a fireworks show. That led to
the first "Thunder" in 1991, held downtown
over the Ohio River. With the support of the
community, sponsors and city officials, the
show has become the region's largest annual
event, attracting a regional and even
national audience. The air show was slowly
added as a way to stagger the crowd entering
the event and provide entertainment before
the 9:30 pm fireworks portion. The air show
is now an event of it's own and ranks in the
top 5 air shows in the nation. Thunder Over
Louisville has made a lot of people happy,
garnered international attention,
entertained millions and given Greater
Louisvillians something else to brag about.
What companies have sponsored Thunder
Over Louisville?
1990 - SPONSORS: Kroger, Sam Meyers Formal
Wear, Derby Cone Company and Oscar Mayer.
1991 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, Oscar Mayer, UPS,
and Kool-Aid.
1992 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, UPS, Louis Rich,
and Kool-Aid.
1993 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, Coca-Cola, UPS,
Louis Rich, and Paramount Foods.
1994 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, UPS, Coca-Cola,
Louis Rich, and Paramount Foods.
1995 -- SPONSORS: Louis Rich, Kroger, Paramount,
Coca-Cola, and UPS.
1996 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, UPS, Coca-Cola,
Louis Rich, and Tyson/Holly Farms.
1997 -- SPONSORS: Louis Rich, UPS, Kroger,
Coca-Cola, and Tyson/Holly Farms.
1998 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, UPS, Coca-Cola
and Kraft/Oscar Mayer
1999 -- SPONSORS: Kroger, UPS and Tyson/Holly
Farms 2000 -- SPONSORS: Blue Chip Broadcasting,
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation,
Caesars Indiana, Ford and UPS
2001 -- SPONSORS: Blue Chip Broadcasting,
Caesar's Indiana, Ford and UPS
2002 - SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, Ford,
Radio One, Thorntons, Tricon and UPS
2003 - SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, Ford,
UPS and Yum Brands
2004 - SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, Ford and
UPS
2005 - SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, Chase,
Ford and UPS
2006 – SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, Chase, E.ON U.S. and UPS
2007 – SPONSORS: Caesars Indiana, E.ON U.S., Meijer and UPS
What are the dates for Thunder Over
Louisville through 2008?
2008 - Thunder Saturday, April 12
2009 – Thunder Saturday, April 18
2010 – Thunder Saturday, April 17
What time does the Thunder Air Show
start?
The Thunder Air Show along the Ohio River starts at 3 PM.
Will there be a Planes Of Thunder Static
Display this year?
Due to increased security on military bases
across the country and active deployment,
the Planes of Thunder Static display will
not be held.
What time do the fireworks start?
The fireworks show begins at 9:30 PM and
ends at 10:00 PM.
What accommodations are made for the
physically challenged?
The entire event area is accessible and
there are no designated viewing areas. Handicap
parking is available in all area PARC garages,
near the Kennedy Bridge in Jeffersonville
and near the Falls of the Ohio Interpretive
Center in Clarksville. All is available
on a first-come/first served basis.
What does it cost to go to Thunder Over
Louisville?
Thunder over Louisville is free to the public
thanks to the generous support of sponsors.
Free Public viewing areas stretch from 8th
Street to Clay Street north of Main Street
in Kentucky, and along Riverside Drive from
Ashland Park in Clarksville to Spring Street
in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Where is the best place to go to view
Thunder Over Louisville?
All of Waterfront Park is open & offers
free public viewing for Thunder. The show
is so massive that it can be seen almost
anywhere. Waterfront Park will have continuous
action and interactive attractions from
11 AM until the firework's finale at 10
PM. Along River Road is always a popular
place. The entertainment garden of the "Chow
Wagon" at Waterfront Park offers live
bands for a 2007 Pegasus Pin admission.
- Southern Indiana Side:
Jeffersonville, Indiana has changed over
the last several of years. The area between
the Clark and Kennedy bridges will be
very limited. To accommodate the crowds,
more viewing areas have been developed
between Fort and Pearl Street on Riverside
Drive, east of the Kennedy bridge.
How do I become a food vendor at Thunder
Over Louisville?
Food vendors are generally signed up by
December. If you are interested, please
contact Centerplate, (502) 852-3585.
How do I become a souvenir vendor at
Thunder Over Louisville?
Souvenir vendors should call The Festival
at 502-584-6383 to inquire about vending
opportunities.
Who do I contact about marketing and
promotional opportunities at Thunder Over
Louisville?
If your company is interested in using Thunder
Over Louisville to market goods or services,
or hospitality opportunities, you should
contact the Marketing Department at the
Kentucky Derby Festival, 502-584-6383.
Who do I contact if I am interested
in business opportunities and providing
goods or services to the Derby Festival
and Thunder Over Louisville?
If you have a product or service that you
believe could be utilized by Thunder Over
Louisville, please contact Tricia Kling,
Director of Event Production, Kentucky Derby
Festival, 502-584-6383 before November 1.
Who do I contact if I have a group that
could perform in the air show or as a part
of the production?
If you have an air show act, searchlights,
musical group or other act that you believe
could be utilized by Thunder Over Louisville,
please contact Shanna Ward, Event Manager,
Kentucky Derby Festival, 502-584-6383 before
March 20.
Is First Aid available?
Naturally, with an event of this size, first
aid and safety looms large in the planning.
There are EIGHT first aid stations positioned
on both sides of the river manned by Red
Cross/EMS and ambulances. Nearly 80 Red
Cross/EMS personnel will man these positions
beginning at 2:00 PM until the conclusion
of the event.
What Public transportation is available
for Thunder?
Extra buses will be on 14 routes that normally
operate Saturday in the downtown area. Regular
Saturday fares will be in effect. Please
contact TARC for more information at 585-1234
or www.ridetarc.com.
What are Thunder Road closings?
Visit the Louisville Metro Police Department
website at
www.louisvilleky.gov/metropolice
for all Thunder traffic information.
Any helpful hints?
- Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared
to walk some.
- Arrive as early as practical for the
best space. Food service starts at 3p.m.
at all sites and the airshow begins at
3 PM
- Park as far away from the event area
as you can comfortably walk. This will
make exiting traffic easier.
- Use TARC buses to get to the event using
normal routes. There is expanded service
all day.
- P.A.R.C. Garages in area are accessible
until full for special event rates.
- Call 587-PARK. All handicapped spaces
are honored until full.
- Follow the LMPD traffic plan, and youll
get home faster.
What can't I bring to Thunder Over Louisville?
For safety reasons the following are not
permitted in the event area, which goes
south from the Ohio River to Main Street
between Clay Street and 10th
Street:
- No Tents
- No cans or bottles are allowed at the
event site. Plastic bottles and food are
permitted. There is also plenty of food
and soft drink stands to take care of
any needs you may have. Beer is available
at the Chow Wagon at Waterfront Park and
the Belvedere Beer Garden.
- No alcoholic beverages are allowed.
- No bikes, skateboards or skates are
allowed in the event venue. You will be
asked to walk them in for pedestrian safety.
- No firearms are allowed.
- Please leave any pets at home.
- Due to increased security - all persons
and parcels are subject to search.
What should I do if I get separated
from my child?
Contact the nearest police officer and they
can direct you to the Lost Child Station
nearest you. Please tell your child before
coming to the show, should you get lost,
contact a police officer and ask the officer
to take you to a Lost Child Center.
What does it cost to produce Thunder
Over Louisville?
The total cost of producing the event exceeds
$1 million. But for a benefit to the community
of 31 times that, our sponsors and board
believe it is worth every penny.
What are the rules for boaters during
Thunder Over Louisville?
Tips for safe boating at Thunder Over
Louisville
- NO WAKE ZONE. A No Wake Zone is in effect
from Ohio River Mile 604.3 (Portland Canal)
through Mile 598.0 (Six Mile Island).
This is also the area that is regulated
and monitored by the Coast Guard and other
public safety officials.
- There is a PICKET LINE at the Big Four
Bridge. No public or commercial traffic
beyond this line during the show.
Be Aware of River Conditions!
- Strong river currents: High water associated
with melting snow and spring rains can
significantly increase river current speeds.
- Waves and congestion: An estimated 450
boaters may attend this event. After the
fireworks conclude, boaters leaving the
area may produce wakes and ignore navigation
rules. Be patient and plan to take a little
extra time to return home.
- Debris: High water can produce heavy
debris and drift. It is difficult, especially
at night, for boaters to see and avoid
these hazards to navigation.
- Low water temperature: While the air
temperature may be warm, the river water
temperature can be around 40 degrees.
This low a temperature can cause Hypothermia
within minutes.
- Fatigue: Many boaters enjoy the event
from before Noon until after the fireworks
display. That much time on a boat can
be tiring and lead boaters to make serious
mistakes.
- Drinking: Those unlawfully drinking
alcohol amplify the risks to themselves
and other boaters.
Solutions and Tips
- Pre-trip you boat: Preventative maintenance
to your boat will help you avoid problems
later. Properly working navigation lights
and safety/distress equipment are a must.
- Wear Lifejackets: Just do it!
- Use appropriate anchors: Makeshift anchors
like five-gallon buckets and cinderblocks
will not hold on the river bottom.
- Observe safety rules at all times: No
wake zones and navigation rules of the
road exist to keep boaters safe; abide
by them! Right size boat: Ensure your
boat can handle the large wakes put out
by other boaters.
- Safe boating courses: The Coast Guard
Auxiliary and the Power Squadron have
great courses for the novice and experienced
boaters alike. Call CG Auxiliary at (502)
459-0287 or the Power Squadron at (502)
241-6851 for more information.
Together we can make our waterways safer.
And remember: The safest place for a boater
to enjoy Thunder Over Louisville is FROM
THE BANK!
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