kincade
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Post by kincade on Mar 30, 2010 13:41:27 GMT -5
Sorry for the long list: How far is the remote camping from the fest grounds? Is there just one remote camping site, or multiple ones? Any sort of family/quiet camping area set up for remote campers? How often and how late are the buses? Will they have A/C and be comfy, or yellow school bus? What can and can't remote folks bring? (beers, food, grills, e-z up, coolers, etc...) when they set out for the day from remote camp to the fest grounds? Can remote campers go into and hang out with camping friends in the on-site camp grounds? Can day pass folks access the camping areas? Do the day pass people need to take a bus, or are their cars parked onsite? Where is VIP camping in relation to: a) the stage and b) the non VIP camping? What kinds of beer will be available? Thanks!
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Post by natevafestival on Mar 30, 2010 21:22:15 GMT -5
1. Satellite parking is not an issue unless you buy a satellite camping pass, which will be offered when onsite camping fills up. The satellite lot is a few miles from the venue. 2. One remote site with fencing, security, lighting, toilets and shuttle transportation to and from the venue. 3. We will try to set up a part of that site as 'family', but make no guarantees. Remember, people are in the satellite lot because they didn't buy tickets very far in advance. We still have plenty of onsite camping tickets today. 4. When you leave the satellite campground you leave everything behind in your camping area, just like campers at the venue do. 5. With regard to going into a campground: anybody, with any type of 'camping' pass is allowed access to Nateva Campgrounds and the late night stages and activities associated with those campgrounds. 6. Day pass ticket holders are not allowed access to any of the camping areas or activities other than access to the main concert area. 7. Day pass information regarding tickets and parking will be available near the end of April. We are a camping festival first and foremost and we are currently focussed on those customers. 8. VIP Camping will be in the nicest area that we have at the fairgrounds and will be a couple of minutes walking distance from whattever you need. 9. Magic Hat and another less expensive beer to be selected. We won't be selling $10 beers. This is not a festival where we are looking to squeeze people for every beer and morsel of food. We will try to price our beer reasonably and will comment further when appropriate.
My advice for a person with a lot of questions....You should buy your camping ticket now and avoid the satellite camping situation all together. Why mess around.
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kincade
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Post by kincade on Mar 30, 2010 21:48:19 GMT -5
Thanks for the answers! Money is tight at the moment, but I do hope to be able to get my tix soon - I really want to be onsite if we can swing going. We will have our kids - how do I request family camping?
Please have Blind Faith and not just the #9s (too fruity) MMmmmmmmm Beer
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terpklein
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Post by terpklein on Apr 5, 2010 22:36:39 GMT -5
I have a follow up question that I believe was answered before somewhere but I can't remember.
If I bought a ticket a few days ago that is for on site camping am I guaranteed to be onsite? or is it possible that I might be redirected to the satellite area?
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Post by mojo4395 on Apr 6, 2010 6:24:37 GMT -5
1. Satellite parking is not an issue unless you buy a satellite camping pass, which will be offered when onsite camping fills up. The satellite lot is a few miles from the venue. My advice for a person with a lot of questions....You should buy your camping ticket now and avoid the satellite camping situation all together. Why mess around. If you bought an on-site camping pass, you're guaranteed to camp on-site, no matter when you arrive.
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Post by djinnandjuice on Apr 6, 2010 11:43:27 GMT -5
1. Satellite parking is not an issue unless you buy a satellite camping pass, which will be offered when onsite camping fills up. The satellite lot is a few miles from the venue. My advice for a person with a lot of questions....You should buy your camping ticket now and avoid the satellite camping situation all together. Why mess around. If you bought an on-site camping pass, you're guaranteed to camp on-site, no matter when you arrive. Bravo to that, already a step above other festies I've been to
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Post by terpklein on Apr 6, 2010 16:47:11 GMT -5
Thanks for reposting that mojo!
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