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Official DEMF 2010 10th Anniversary Thread (pg. 39)
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Knox
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Believe me, lack of planning ALWAYS makes me nervous.


Really????:conf: :conf:






















:p
PivotTechno
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Believe me, lack of planning ALWAYS makes me nervous.


I dunno, sounds kind of uptight to me. ;)
DJ Mach X
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Originally posted by AMMORA
awesome reply, thanks.

i'm looking forward to some dirty good fun with good people and even better music.
just didn't know if i was missing something b/c it seemed almost too easy...sometimes lack of planning makes me nervous, but since thats the general rule in DEMF, :toocool:


Ohhh there will be dirty good fun, good people and GREAT music...

Just hope you're not to fond of sleep :crazy:

As I said before, most planning is:
1) Have tickets/pass
2) Days off work/school
3) Spending money
4) A place to sleep (passout)

Other than that, DEMF is DEMF.

Other tips for anyone I may recomend, is get a bag!!! Was awesome last year, people called it my "Ravepurse" :haha: , but who was laughing when they kept asking me to hold for them lol, and when I had tylenol, chaptstick, flyers, festival guide, pen, etc...

Much easier than loaded up pockets... ur a chick, so you'll probably already have a purse of some sorts...

But I do recomend to anyone else, get bag, holds the camera, phone, bottle of water, extra t-shirt, napkins etc... was great!

I got this one...



Works awesome!
DJ Mach X
quote:
Originally posted by Mach X
Last years TOTA DEMF thread....

For more information like what to wear, bring, buy, etc...


I just spent the past 45mins re-reading last years thread... good times! Got me even more excited for this DEMF!
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by PivotTechno
I dunno, sounds kind of uptight to me. ;)


haha shut your face. I'm certainly uptight when it comes to planning.
kotsy
quote:
Originally posted by druggalo
they still doin wemf in toronto??


Destiny is working on something similar to WEMF this summer apparently
Chaska
I have a question for you DEMF veterans. Need a little advice as it's my first time going to Detroit.

I found a place I'm getting a really good deal on that is a couple of blocks away from Comerica Park. Is that absolutely too ridiculously far from everything? Are cabs really expensive/hard to get/not worth the trouble?
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by Chaska
I have a question for you DEMF veterans. Need a little advice as it's my first time going to Detroit.

I found a place I'm getting a really good deal on that is a couple of blocks away from Comerica Park. Is that absolutely too ridiculously far from everything? Are cabs really expensive/hard to get/not worth the trouble?


Definitely not walking distance. Well it is, but it's like a 25 minute walk and you wouldn't want to be doing that at night. Cabs aren't hard to get at all, so that wouldn't be a problem. But do you really want to go through all that hassle? It'd be a pain in the butt too if you want to leave the festival for a bit and come back.

IMO you're better off finding something closer.
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Definitely not walking distance. Well it is, but it's like a 25 minute walk and you wouldn't want to be doing that at night. Cabs aren't hard to get at all, so that wouldn't be a problem. But do you really want to go through all that hassle? It'd be a pain in the butt too if you want to leave the festival for a bit and come back.

IMO you're better off finding something closer.


Well, it is only a 3 or 4 minute cab ride according to google maps :p It's a little bit of a nightmare to find a place now, and I def do not intend to pay $150/night for a room. The place I'm looking at is an apt that accomodates 6 and the price per night is under $100. Is the distance still a deal breaker?
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by Chaska
Well, it is only a 3 or 4 minute cab ride according to google maps :p It's a little bit of a nightmare to find a place now, and I def do not intend to pay $150/night for a room. The place I'm looking at is an apt that accomodates 6 and the price per night is under $100. Is the distance still a deal breaker?


It's really your personal preference. If you're fine with taking a $10 cab all the time, then go for it. The price sure sounds goods, and the fact that it's apartment style is nice too. My recommendation would just be to take cabs, don't walk. At least at night. During the day you may be okay...just got to feel it out when you get there (even ask at the front desk).

I'd say to see if you can find some reviews on the hotel as well (especially if it's not a household name chain).

PivotTechno
quote:
Originally posted by Chaska
Well, it is only a 3 or 4 minute cab ride according to google maps :p It's a little bit of a nightmare to find a place now, and I def do not intend to pay $150/night for a room. The place I'm looking at is an apt that accomodates 6 and the price per night is under $100. Is the distance still a deal breaker?


Are you talking $100 per person or for all six people? If it's the former, then ummm...if (I'm guessing) the latter, you should have more than enough scratch left for cabs when you need them.

Those still looking for decent digs can check with the Inn on Ferry Street, where we booked in - do it through hotels.ca, pay with Visa and use the promotional code visaca33 when filling out your details. They have kickass looking rooms, are really well reviewed, and offer a free shuttle to anywhere within a 5 mi. radius (which includes Hart Plaza). It's midtown, not downtown, but at this point in the game...

We got our room for $110/night, taxes in - includes parking and brekkie. Pretty sweet deal.
Chaska
quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
It's really your personal preference. If you're fine with taking a $10 cab all the time, then go for it. The price sure sounds goods, and the fact that it's apartment style is nice too. My recommendation would just be to take cabs, don't walk. At least at night. During the day you may be okay...just got to feel it out when you get there (even ask at the front desk).

I'd say to see if you can find some reviews on the hotel as well (especially if it's not a household name chain).


I'm ok with the cabs, I live in Manhattan, hehe. It's not a hotel either, it's a loft in an apt building that a friend that lives in Grand Rapids occasionally stays at. I like the fact that I could cook for myself (and whoever wants to stay with us) and don't have to search for food (there is a grocery store 2 blocks away).

Thx Lisa :) I think I might go ahead and book it.

edit: the price per night is for the apt, not per person. That's why I'm not worried about the cab fares. It's actually very close to the Majestic.
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