Fort Morgan Oyster Fest Announced

The Fort Morgan Oyster Fest has been announced for February 22 and 23, 2025, at The Beach Club Resort & Spa in Gulf Shores. Tickets for the annual event include all-you-can-eat oysters prepared in a variety of ways from Sassy Bass, The Beach Club Resort & Spa and Navy Cove Oysters. Beer and cocktails will be available for purchase. All-day live music will be from the Wes Loper Band (Saturday) and Justin Wall (Sunday). More than 40 Alabama-based arts and crafts vendors will be presenting their wares, and there will be games, contests and children’s crafts and activities. Tickets are $90 ($160 for VIP) for both days and $50 ($90 for VIP) for a single day. Prices will rise by $10 and $5, respectively, on February 1 and again at the gate. Children aged 5-10 are half price, and children aged 4 and under are free. VIP tickets are limited to 500 per day, and daily ticket caps are new for 2025. In a further effort to ease congestion, there will be several oyster stations in addition to the buffet.

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