![]() I agree that I will fully inspect the festival grounds before participating, and notify the Event's personnel immediately of any hazardous situations. I agree to monitor my health while participating in the Event, and will withdraw from the Event immediately and seek medical personnel if I believe continuing will present a risk to myself or other Attendees. I ASSUME ALL RISKS INVOLVED WITH THE EVENT, THE FESTIVAL AREA, AND EQUIPMENT. I understand the risks involved with attending the Event that may include, but not limited to: falls, slips, contact and/or crashes with other Attendees, injuries from contact with the fire, effects of weather including heat and/or humidity, cold, defective equipment, condition of the roads and/or course, rough terrain, heavy rain, water hazards, hazards posed by spectators or other Attendees, man-made or natural obstacles, wild animals, insects, and poisonous plants. I also acknowledge that the event involves lighting a lanterns fuel source from a tiki torch and may cause skin burning if touched improperly, or damage any of my personal belongings or property. I acknowledge that this is a fire (tiki-torches) involved event that involves physical activity, and being around fire from various sources, and carries a potential for moderate and serious injury, death, property loss or damage. I also agree to immediately adhere to directions given me by event officials as well as law enforcement and emergency personnel. I also agree to obey all laws while participating in the event. All such and related risks being known and appreciated by me. I understand the risks include, but are not limited to, those caused by terrain, slips, falls, contact with other participants, lack of hydration, traffic, obstacles, fire, weather, bee stings or insect bites, actions of other people including, but not limited to, participants, volunteers, spectators, event officials and event monitors, and/or Administrators of the event. I assume all risks associated with the lantern festival, including the fire and burn risk in this event and acknowledge it carries with it the potential for property loss, serious injury, or death. I know, recognize, understand, and appreciate these risks, realizing this is a potentially dangerous activity which requires physical walking, being around mud, sand, water, fire, uneven terrain, natural or man-made obstacles, low-light and dark areas, and sometimes dusty and dirty conditions and hereby represent and certify that I am in good health and in physical condition to participate in this event. Click here for detailed event information on what to expect in Idaho Falls.By purchasing tickets and participating in the Water Lantern Festival you agree to the following release waiver: I know and understand that participating in a lantern festival is a potentially hazardous activity. A portion of ticket sales benefit, a global nonprofit organization working to bring water and sanitation to the world with the goal of making access safe, accessible and cost-effective, according to a news release. Tickets are currently on sale for $26.98 and will jump to $55.99 the day of the event. ![]() It has brought thousands of people to the event. The Water Lantern Festival has been across the United States and has toured over 100 cities. “But just looking back onto the beach, as lanterns were launching, there was a full moon, and I just kind of took a second and thought, ‘This is the coolest thing ever to see 3,000 lanterns floating in this beautiful pattern.'” Courtesy Water Lantern Festival “I had this super unique opportunity where some of our lanterns got out past our buoy line and so I had to swim out and get them,” he said. He recalls working at a past event in another city and being on water duty, making sure that none of the lanterns got too far out. “It really does feel like a fairytale, very much like a magical night,” he said. Earl said it’s a beautiful visual where lanterns reflect off the water and glow. ![]() It will take place in the pond at The Waterfront at Snake River Landing. A lot of people will come to this event as a form of remembrance for someone that they have lost and so you really do get some super inspiring stories from the attendees, which is absolutely fantastic,” Earl said. ![]() “I think it is probably the most impactful part of the night. Right before the lantern launch in the evening, there is an opportunity for people to share what they have decorated on their lanterns and explain what the event means to them.
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