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partlowr 03-21-2016 07:52 PM

Aquapalooza Questions
 
I live in the Chicago area, some friends and I are planning on taking our boats for a weekend trip to LOTA. We have checked the calendar and came across Aquapalooza weekend, it looks fun but is it the wrong weekend to go? Is it a complete mess and amateur hour? We want to party and do some party cove stuff but we also want to do some real boating. I know its a big lake and the Aquapalooza partying confined to one area. What part of the lake or city should we look for a condo? We are looking to rent a condo or house on the lake with dock, any suggestions or words of wisdom? Do we need to buy stickers or anything since we are from out of state? Thanks in advance.

rvander68 03-21-2016 08:50 PM

I've been down there for the last 2 years over the Aquapalooza weekend. It gets pretty crazy around the event on that Saturday by Dog Days, but other than that, I haven't noticed any real difference elsewhere on the lake in general from other weekends I've been there. I'm heading down again this year, same Aquapalooza weekend. I've only stayed in the Osage Beach area and really haven't felt the need to look anywhere else in the 4 years I've been heading down there. Good access to a number of restaurants and bars, state park, etc. No need to buy stickers that I'm aware of.

Griff 03-21-2016 09:23 PM

No special stickers needed for boating at LOTO.
There is no party left in Party Cove. Hardly anybody goes there anymore.
There are no more houseboat rentals at LOTO. Might be 30-40 boats at PC on a Saturday.

Never done Aquapolooza weekend at LOTO, but most people I have talked to say its a cluster and it turns into even a bigger mess if the wind picks up or shifts.

partlowr 03-23-2016 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4419027)
No special stickers needed for boating at LOTO.
There is no party left in Party Cove. Hardly anybody goes there anymore.
There are no more houseboat rentals at LOTO. Might be 30-40 boats at PC on a Saturday.

Never done Aquapolooza weekend at LOTO, but most people I have talked to say its a cluster and it turns into even a bigger mess if the wind picks up or shifts.

No more parties in the party cove??? What happened, cops crack down? I have always thought that LOTA is a party lake, that's one of the reason's my buddies and I wanted to hit it up this summer. Thanks for your insight.

314joey 03-23-2016 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by partlowr (Post 4419626)
No more parties in the party cove??? What happened, cops crack down? I have always thought that LOTA is a party lake, that's one of the reason's my buddies and I wanted to hit it up this summer. Thanks for your insight.


We had a great run of the party cove over the years, from the 6MM back in the 80s......to the 14MM in the 90s..............and finally in the late 90s ended up back in the GG Arm in the State Park where it was safe, but our wonderful WP with it's constant pressure but the kabosh on it 6-7 years ago, there's still boats back there, but nothing like in it's hey day, now there's a bunch of small get togethers (parties) all over the Lake.

First Shooters down the tubes, then the party cove, bummer.

Over 25 years aint' bad, you just have to ask around where the raft up for the weekend or day is, still tons of fun to be had at LOTO.

Two places where's there normally a lot of boats rafted up, Evergreen Cove and Link Creek, have fun.


FYI, about Palozza, if you get stuck next to a big cruiser there's a really good chance you won't hear anything of the entertainment from the stage, a few of these turds come to anchor and turn their stereos up so loud you can't hear chit, haven't figured out why you would want to come to this event that has music just to drown it out.

Mentalpause 03-24-2016 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by 314joey (Post 4419632)
We had a great run of the party cove over the years, from the 6MM back in the 80s......to the 14MM in the 90s..............and finally in the late 90s ended up back in the GG Arm in the State Park where it was safe, but our wonderful WP with it's constant pressure but the kabosh on it 6-7 years ago, there's still boats back there, but nothing like in it's hey day, now there's a bunch of small get togethers (parties) all over the Lake.

I always thought the economy going to chit was a bigger factor than the water patrol. For years it was packed with the water patrol there. When gas got to $4-5 a gallon everyone started to find smaller local coves to hang out at. Nice part about those cove outs is the group is more consistent and lots of folks know each other. Plus many long term party cove goers just got tired of it. Plus as you said, the houseboats are gone. I know our cove at the 4MM is packed on weekends, especially the event weekends.

I know the WP was a constant presence at the mouth of party cove, especially mid to late afternoon. But I also have to admit there were a LOT of boat drivers leaving the cove over the years that had no business behind the wheel of anything with an engine.

Griff 03-24-2016 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by partlowr (Post 4419626)
No more parties in the party cove??? What happened, cops crack down? I have always thought that LOTA is a party lake, that's one of the reason's my buddies and I wanted to hit it up this summer. Thanks for your insight.

The economy
Instant posting of pics to the internet
Fuel Prices
No more rental houseboats
Water Patrol

There is still plenty of partying going at LOTO. Just not as much nekedness in one place like PC.

Beachbum28 03-24-2016 07:31 PM

Partlower, a lot of your questions were answered here, but another site is midwestboatparty. com. Its a great site to belong to. There are a ton of good folks over there that can answer any question in great detail , if you have not been there yet. Anything that happens at the lake will be posted on that site.
Another week to consider is the Support our Troops Poker Run week. Its a great event at the end of June.

By the way, Im two towns to the west of you.

314joey 03-24-2016 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 4420069)

I know the WP was a constant presence at the mouth of party cove, especially mid to late afternoon. But I also have to admit there were a LOT of boat drivers leaving the cove over the years that had no business behind the wheel of anything with an engine.

What Griff said, the WP and fuel were two of the biggies, but a thing that finished it for us was the long "no wake" under the GG Bridge, on a hot Summer day, it was a bear to idle all that way just to get hassled by the WP, much better safer places to go and have fun.

Mentalpause 03-24-2016 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by 314joey (Post 4420420)
What Griff said, the WP and fuel were two of the biggies, but a thing that finished it for us was the long "no wake" under the GG Bridge, on a hot Summer day, it was a bear to idle all that way just to get hassled by the WP, much better safer places to go and have fun.

I agree. It was a PITA. I always thought party cove was best when it was at the 14 MM before Porta Cima got formed. I remember times when it was so packed you couldn't leave until some of the boats cleared out.

partlowr 03-24-2016 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Beachbum28 (Post 4420413)
Partlower, a lot of your questions were answered here, but another site is midwestboatparty. com. Its a great site to belong to. There are a ton of good folks over there that can answer any question in great detail , if you have not been there yet. Anything that happens at the lake will be posted on that site.
Another week to consider is the Support our Troops Poker Run week. Its a great event at the end of June.

By the way, Im two towns to the west of you.

Thanks for the info and I will be sure to check out that site.

DRAG 03-25-2016 08:55 PM

Party cove is a good place to drop an anchor for the night if you don't want to be around any other boats LOL!

Highmark2000 04-18-2016 08:08 PM

Have gone to 3 of the last 4 Aquapaloozas and it was a lot of fun. Reminds me of the good ole days at party cove but without the bare skin. I agree that it is frustrating that you can't hear the music because some of the dumb ****z blasting their own music but most people don't go for the music. If you want to hear the music, It is a lot of fun to swim up toward the stage and look at the scenery as you listen to the music.
I agree that is can get a bit sketchy toward the end of the day when people leave, especially if there is any wind. Just like anything, it is what you make it and can be a lot of fun. If you do not know many people at the lake, this could be a good weekend for the party.

KCHOTBOAT 07-07-2016 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 4420069)
I always thought the economy going to chit was a bigger factor than the water patrol. For years it was packed with the water patrol there. When gas got to $4-5 a gallon everyone started to find smaller local coves to hang out at. Nice part about those cove outs is the group is more consistent and lots of folks know each other. Plus many long term party cove goers just got tired of it. Plus as you said, the houseboats are gone. I know our cove at the 4MM is packed on weekends, especially the event weekends.

I know the WP was a constant presence at the mouth of party cove, especially mid to late afternoon. But I also have to admit there were a LOT of boat drivers leaving the cove over the years that had no business behind the wheel of anything with an engine.

I agree fuel prices, no house boats, pictures being posted on the web and long no wake area. Went through there a couple of years ago and was nothing but rental boats. I don't think the water patrol even bothers to go there much.

DRAG 07-07-2016 05:19 PM

So what is the best place to find a large amount of people? I tow 7 hrs to come to the shootout, and we really enjoy that. This year several friends are towing also. We usually end up at Dog Days one night....and some other place another night.

We are there for several days and I don't spend all those days running up and down the lake jumping waves. We like to park and drink a few and relax during the day. Best place to do that?

Highmark2000 07-08-2016 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by DRAG (Post 4457130)
So what is the best place to find a large amount of people? I tow 7 hrs to come to the shootout, and we really enjoy that. This year several friends are towing also. We usually end up at Dog Days one night....and some other place another night.

We are there for several days and I don't spend all those days running up and down the lake jumping waves. We like to park and drink a few and relax during the day. Best place to do that?

There are many good coves where people 'cove out' but depends on where you are or want to go. The ones that we enjoy are the cove behind Fish & Co (1 mile off of MM1 in Lynn Creek cove), Evergreen Cove (18mm on Shawnee bend side), Golf course cove ( 14mm by the bridge and golf course on Shawnee side of lake), Camp cove (1mm of the Gravois), and the best is if you want a destination is the Cold Springs cove (15mm of the big Niangua under the HaHaTonka castle bluff). It is a long way down there but an enjoyable cruise because there is less traffic and less choppy. If you have not been down to the cold springs I would encourage you to go. There is no where else on the lake where you can swim up to water and be in 85degree water on one side of your body and 55degree water on the other. Also that part of the lake is different and pretty because it is narrower and the hills seem taller giving it a canyon feel in places especially around Bridal cave area.

Mentalpause 07-08-2016 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by DRAG (Post 4457130)
So what is the best place to find a large amount of people? I tow 7 hrs to come to the shootout, and we really enjoy that. This year several friends are towing also. We usually end up at Dog Days one night....and some other place another night.

We are there for several days and I don't spend all those days running up and down the lake jumping waves. We like to park and drink a few and relax during the day. Best place to do that?

There is not a lot of coving out being done during the week, it is mostly on weekends. I agree with Highmark, a trip down to HAHATonka should be on your bucket list. Well worth it. And if you feel energenic that day take a walk up to the castle. Lots of steps though. Another cove location that has lots of people on the weekend is the 4MM cove. It comes in about a mile to The Cove golf course area, which is called witches cove.

DRAG 07-08-2016 12:33 PM

Thanks for the suggestions guys. Last year we ended up at Fish and Co for dinner after the race Saturday evening. We may stick around there Saturday night. I don't mind running some distance to get somewhere so we may check out the HaHaTonka one of the days.

Mentalpause 07-08-2016 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by DRAG (Post 4457406)
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Last year we ended up at Fish and Co for dinner after the race Saturday evening. We may stick around there Saturday night. I don't mind running some distance to get somewhere so we may check out the HaHaTonka one of the days.

The ride from Fish & Co to HaHaTonka is one of the best stretches of water on the lake...very scenic. When you enter HaHa on the left swing wide entering the cove. It is shallow on the left side as you turn left into the cove.

Mentalpause 07-08-2016 02:28 PM

And don't go past HaHa cove. You will find yourself in rocky river bed just past the HaHa cove.


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