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CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. (CBS4/AP) - Bud Light鈥檚 controversial Whatever, USA festival in Crested Butte was a success, according to a town leader.
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Anheuser-Busch paid $500,000 to paint several blocks of a central street blue and otherwise temporarily revamp the town into fictional Whatever, USA, for its Up for Whatever campaign.
The audience was pleased throughout, but thunderous applause was reserved for one act in particular: a sarcastic Baptist PowerPoint sermon about 鈥渞apture art鈥?by Jamie Cortez.
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Crested Butte Chief Marshal Tom Martin said the event went really well and there were only four arrests Saturday night.
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We prepared for the worst and we got the best, Martin said. 鈥淚 ve lived here 37 years and this previous weekend was one <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Sun-Glasses-Snow-Boots-Sukey-Bag.html>Gucci Sun Glasses</a>  of the coolest weekends I ve ever been here.
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Despite some residents being opposed to the town allowing the Bud Light event in their town, Martin said he thought most people had a good time.
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The majority of people here are really happy that it happened, he said.
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However there were some problems after the event ended. The more than 1,000 people who flew in to the small Colorado resort town for the filming of the Anheuser-Busch s Bud Light commercial had problems leaving the party Sunday evening.
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The company said the travel delays stemmed from a large number of people trying to depart the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport after the two-day event.
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With more than 1,200 consumers attending Whatever, USA, from all points across the country, it takes time to get through a smaller airport, Nick Kelly, a Bud Light spokesman, said in a statement. We have a process in place to have all of our guests make the return trip home as safely and smoothly as possible.
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Kelly said the company <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Watches-Men-Sport-T-Shirt.html>Gucci Sport</a>  offered to pay for accommodations for those miss connecting flights because of delays, but everybody was able to travel later Sunday night.
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A private security company fell behind on screening requirements for travelers leaving on chartered planes, Transportation Security Administration spokesman Ross Feinstein told .
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Some visitors complained about the delay on social media.
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I don t know exactly what happened, McKenna Reagan, from St. Paul Minn., told the newspaper. I know a lot of people were upset.
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Before the delays, some residents of the town didn t take too kindly to the secretive event arranged between Anheuser-Busch and town leaders but others embraced it.
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Martin said Bud Light was tremendous to work with and so was their security company, Patriot USA.
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Crested Butte, population 1,500, is more of a craft beer town, home to art <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Sunglasses-Fragrance-Python-Bag.html>Gucci Fragrance</a>  galleries, artists and second-home owners. There are no fast food restaurants or chain stores.
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For the weekend event, workers installed a sand volleyball court, a multistory cowboy boot statue, a gorilla and a director s chair that comfortably seats six people.
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@@@ CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. (CBS4/AP) - Bud Light鈥檚 controversial Whatever, USA festival in Crested Butte was a success, according to a town leader. Anheuser-Busch paid $500,000 to paint several blocks of a central street blue and otherwise temporarily revamp the town into fictional Whatever, USA, for its Up for Whatever campaign. Crested Butte Chief Marshal Tom Martin said the event went really well and there were only four arrests Saturday night.

We prepared for the worst and we got the best, Martin said. 鈥淚 ve lived here 37 years and this previous weekend was one <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Sun-Glasses-Snow-Boots-Sukey-Bag.html>Gucci Sun Glasses</a>  of the coolest weekends I ve ever been here. 

Despite some residents being opposed to the town allowing the Bud Light event in their town, Martin said he thought most people had a good time.

The majority of people here are really happy that it happened, he said.

However there were some problems after the event ended. The more than 1,000 people who flew in to the small Colorado resort town for the filming of the Anheuser-Busch s Bud Light commercial had problems leaving the party Sunday evening. The company said the travel delays stemmed from a large number of people trying to depart the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport after the two-day event. PHOTO GALLERY:

With more than 1,200 consumers attending Whatever, USA, from all points across the country, it takes time to get through a smaller airport, Nick Kelly, a Bud Light spokesman, said in a statement. We have a process in place to have all of our guests make the return trip home as safely and smoothly as possible. 

Kelly said the company <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Watches-Men-Sport-T-Shirt.html>Gucci Sport</a> offered to pay for accommodations for those miss connecting flights because of delays, but everybody was able to travel later Sunday night. A private security company fell behind on screening requirements for travelers leaving on chartered planes, Transportation Security Administration spokesman Ross Feinstein told . Some visitors complained about the delay on social media.

I don t know exactly what happened, McKenna Reagan, from St. Paul Minn., told the newspaper. I know a lot of people were upset. 

Before the delays, some residents of the town didn t take too kindly to the secretive event arranged between Anheuser-Busch and town leaders but others embraced it. Martin said Bud Light was tremendous to work with and so was their security company, Patriot USA. Crested Butte, population 1,500, is more of a craft beer town, home to art <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Sunglasses-Fragrance-Python-Bag.html>Gucci Fragrance</a> galleries, artists and second-home owners. There are no fast food restaurants or chain stores. For the weekend event, workers installed a sand volleyball court, a multistory cowboy boot statue, a gorilla and a director s chair that comfortably seats six people. Related Stories

(TM and 漏 Copyright 2014 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO and EYE Logo TM and Copyright 2014 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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