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Post by spiderpig on Mar 12, 2011 17:28:55 GMT -5
This is a quote from an online article but I cannot find more info on the official website (or here); "New this year, campers opting not to depart on Sunday evening will be offered a Sunday night overnight option for an additional fee, details available online."
In the ticket purchasing process, it states; "Purchase of this ticket provides early access to the festival venue and access to camping for you and your vehicle from 12:00 noon on Thursday, August 4th to 11:00 pm on Sunday, August 7th"
So... What's the deal? How much for this Sunday night overnight option and why does it not ask when purchasing tickets? When do they plan on collecting this extra fee - 11pm on Sunday or Monday morning on the way out?
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Post by spiderpig on Mar 20, 2011 15:29:46 GMT -5
Still waiting for an answer. Someone on facebook told me "It is $30 per vehicle collected when entering the festival. If you choose to stay over they will have you camping in one specific area"
That raises another great question: Where is the Sunday overnight camping section? Some may decide based on that whether it's worth the extra cash?
This Q&A thread needs fewer Q's & more A's.
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Post by mddichard07 on Mar 23, 2011 10:07:07 GMT -5
i copy and pasted this from the Nateva facebook page
Greg Pelletier *Nateva - I'm just curious if you are going to tell us where the Sunday overnight camping section is going to be. I might decide based on that whether it is worth the extra green. Thanks
Nateva Music & Camping Festival It will be next to the VIP area.
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Post by mojo4395 on Mar 23, 2011 15:45:49 GMT -5
I know they're still figuring out logistics on this one, but it does sound like Sunday nighters will have a good camping spot. I do wonder if they have any way of knowing how many will be staying on Sunday. I'd expect that it'd be more than they think. If I have a car of 4-5 folks, it's certainly worth the money.
I also have mixed feelings on this thing. On one hand, they did say that the festival was closing down at 11:00 pm. But if I hadn't read that carefully, I would've assumed that meant the music was over at 11, not that they were wanting folks to leave. This should've been very clear and very obvious, and I don't think it was. I don't think it was meant to be deceptive (I have some reason to be confident that the folks running Nateva really do have good intentions), but I think that it wasn't well executed.
Honestly, this is part of what is to be expected from a new festival that isn't being run by the "typical" festival promoters. Some things that usual festival-goers expect isn't as obvious sometimes. However, having folks that are a little more outside the industry putting the festival together does lead to some more outside-the-box thinking, and, I think, a pretty good event last year. I expect more growing pains, but I also think that Nateva'll be top-notch again.
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