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Tomorrowland 2013 Tips! (pg. 2)
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| Ronald Ravin' |
| Nature one maybe less crowded but even more difficult logistically due to being way the out in the middle of nowhere. But if you dont want to deal with the trouble of getting tickets its at least as good and has the extra bonus of an awesome venue and all those crazy german labels like tunnel trance playing in the missile silos. LoL its quite a sight |
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| diabloargentino |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ronald Ravin'
Nature one maybe less crowded but even more difficult logistically due to being way the out in the middle of nowhere. But if you dont want to deal with the trouble of getting tickets its at least as good and has the extra bonus of an awesome venue and all those crazy german labels like tunnel trance playing in the missile silos. LoL its quite a sight |
tomorrowland is like the european UMF. it's where all their equivalent of candy ravers go.
i'd hit up nature one. |
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| ramsau |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ronald Ravin'
Nature one maybe less crowded but even more difficult logistically due to being way the out in the middle of nowhere. |
A) It's right next to Frankfurt-Hahn airport (Ryanair, Wizz, SunExpress) (Nature One has a bus leaving from the airport to the festival site on every hour and it costs a ridiculous sum of 6 euros)
B) Nature One offers a bus from 70 locations inside Germany including Munich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Bremen, Kaiserslauten, Hannover, Berlin and Nuremberg + they have a deal with 3 international bus companies that will haul people from Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and Italy directly to Nature One.
C) Raketenbasis Pydna is only 70 miles from Frankfurt. |
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| Ronald Ravin' |
| quote: | Originally posted by ramsau
A) It's right next to Frankfurt-Hahn airport (Ryanair, Wizz, SunExpress) (Nature One has a bus leaving from the airport to the festival site on every hour and it costs a ridiculous sum of 6 euros)
B) Nature One offers a bus from 70 locations inside Germany including Munich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Bremen, Kaiserslauten, Hannover, Berlin and Nuremberg + they have a deal with 3 international bus companies that will haul people from Switzerland, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and Italy directly to Nature One.
C) Raketenbasis Pydna is only 70 miles from Frankfurt. |
Ohh that would have all been good to know. haha. I could barely understand their website at the time. |
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| iLLiE586 |
Ticket info tomorrow for Tomorrowland.
I honestly think I am just going to buy a travel package from like Sweden, not use the flights, and just cut my losses. The Europe packages were 640euro(I think?) last year and they came with the easy tent and a 3 day pass. That's about 250euro more than what you would pay if buying the tent and the ticket alone. The odds of that happening are slim to none though, so you either get raped on eBay or don't go basically. I'd rather know for a fact that I have a legit ticket then risk winging it with an eBay ticket, since they're name/ID linked.
As for Nature One, it definitely looks awesome, especially the venue. It's unfortunate that I can't find reasonable tickets out of Ibiza through any of the budget airlines that fly into Hahn for just that weekend. I don't know if it is worth the effort trying to get there from Frankfurt, especially solo and don't know the slightest of any language beside English. Roaming around German back country like a tourist sounds like a recipe for a ty time. |
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| sightless |
| I am ready to go with my girl too. But how does that Easy Tent thing work? Can I buy the easy tent pass, and she a camping pass? Or do we both need Easy Tent to stay in the Easy Tent? |
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| iLLiE586 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sightless
I am ready to go with my girl too. But how does that Easy Tent thing work? Can I buy the easy tent pass, and she a camping pass? Or do we both need Easy Tent to stay in the Easy Tent? |
Easy Tent comes with two passes into Dreamville. |
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| sightless |
| quote: | Originally posted by iLLiE586
Easy Tent comes with two passes into Dreamville. |
Thanks iLLie!,
So what do I need to buy a Easy Tent Pass (which includes 2 passes into DreamVille), and also 2 Festival tickets? Or is it all inclusive for 2 people?
This is a GOOD resource on anyone planning to go Tomorrowland 2013 |
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| iLLiE586 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sightless
Thanks iLLie!,
So what do I need to buy a Easy Tent Pass (which includes 2 passes into DreamVille), and also 2 Festival tickets? Or is it all inclusive for 2 people?
This is a GOOD resource on anyone planning to go Tomorrowland 2013 |
Two weekend passes and one Easy Tent pass will be sufficient for two people.
The Easy Tent pass will only work with a full weekend pass, so you can't buy single day passes and get into the camping area. I know last year some people were able to buy a Friday and a Sunday ticket, but not a Saturday or a full weekend, so they had to stay in a hotel. |
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| sightless |
| quote: | Originally posted by iLLiE586
Two weekend passes and one Easy Tent pass will be sufficient for two people.
The Easy Tent pass will only work with a full weekend pass, so you can't buy single day passes and get into the camping area. I know last year some people were able to buy a Friday and a Sunday ticket, but not a Saturday or a full weekend, so they had to stay in a hotel. |
Thank you! How fast do I need to be to buy these things? |
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| iLLiE586 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sightless
Thank you! How fast do I need to be to buy these things? |
It sold out in like .02 seconds last year, 2 million people tried to buy 100k tickets, so it's basically luck.
You might wanna look into travel packages when the info gets released tomorrow, as that is the only way you're pretty much guaranteed a ticket. |
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| Pantone199c |
Apparently Tomorrowland is branching out sort of like Ultra.
Here's the ARTICLE. |
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