Originally posted by diabloargentino
are the dj's listed in order of appereance?
Yes, if you look closely under each stage says "listed by set times"
diabloargentino
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
all i see here is paying a lot of money and dealing with yolo tweens for maybe an hour to hour and half to see someone i actually want to see
this is usually my belief 100% with big festivals, especially ultra.
but there are SEVEN stages this year. with such a selection, the more underground stages are going to be (i'd think) a lot more filled with actual fans then teeny boppers.
i saw faithless at ultra the only time i went, in 2010. my favorite act. wowow!
diabloargentino
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Originally posted by djnoonstar
Yes, if you look closely under each stage says "listed by set times"
oh wow - interesting..
EarnYourKeep
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Originally posted by diabloargentino
this is usually my belief 100% with big festivals, especially ultra.
but there are SEVEN stages this year. with such a selection, the more underground stages are going to be (i'd think) a lot more filled with actual fans then teeny boppers.
i saw faithless at ultra the only time i went, in 2010. my favorite act. wowow!
what i don't get is that we post these lineups like they are some gigantic 'wish list' all in one festival many acts, but if you've been to one festival you've basically been to all of them. the themes might be different but the format is exactly what it is. granted woodstock isn't ultra, but the fact is you'll get a star studded list of acts pay an enormous amount and only get a tasting of each.
you could pay LESS to see what you want for MORE
and then i go and make a post about a european festival that cost an entrance that's a FRACTION of what it cost to go to a domestic one and no one cares to post in it. If done right, I'm sure those european festivals could probably equate to the same amount of money spent going to Ultra if you plan it right and probably get a lot more for your money out there production wise. i get it miami is easy, but it's so passe
ucforange
I always park myself near the front left of the Carl Cox tent. There is always some room in there, and the candy ravers are kept to a minimum at that stage. There is no better festival techno experience in America, the sound quality and visuals inside of that thing are mind-blowingly good. And it's set against the backdrop of the Miami downtown and skyline. If you "do" it right, Ultra can be enjoyable. Just don't get suckered into going to main stage by anybody, the whole experience can take a 180 in the opposite direction by doing so!
diabloargentino
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
and then i go and make a post about a european festival that cost an entrance that's a FRACTION of what it cost to go to a domestic one and no one cares to post in it. If done right, I'm sure those european festivals could probably equate to the same amount of money spent going to Ultra if you plan it right and probably get a lot more for your money out there production wise. i get it miami is easy, but it's so passe
in re: to ultra, your logic doesn't completely add up. most people are going to be going down to miami for the conference regardless. so the opportunity cost of UMF is only the ticket price. going to a european festival, although obviously better, requires a cross-atlantic flight, planning a trip in a country you've never been before and convincing at least a buddy or two to go with you.
i travel a lot so i'm not intimidated by planning something new that's far but you can't assume everyone else is on the same page/level.
ReenTeenTeen
to me its hell with all worlds of EDM cheese in one place. I rather spend and extra week or two on IBIZA then fit my $ into MIAMI's tight for the two I'd live to regret
EarnYourKeep
i dont assume, im trying to show the divide by ting on a domestic festival if you haven't noticed the comparison in the other thread and in regards to artist already attending the festival, ADE has similar courses and seminars going on during it's festival.
either way im highlighting the fact that we should not always take the easy choice. i did ultra for 6 years in a row, im over it i get it, yall may think i'm salty but thats probably because you don't know where the saltyness comes from and that's from seeing the other thats going on in other parts of the world.
and please don't tell me you can 'do it right' for ultra, the ing clay hotel (hostel at the time) in the art decco district was charging us $79 per night during ultra, now it's ing a minimum $150-175 per night.
EarnYourKeep
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
to me its hell with all worlds of EDM cheese in one place. I rather spend and extra week or two on IBIZA then fit my $ into MIAMI's tight for the two I'd live to regret
prague and ibiza in july, im going to fit my $ into many tight s this summer
ucforange
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
i dont assume, im trying to show the divide by ting on a domestic festival if you haven't noticed the comparison in the other thread and in regards to artist already attending the festival, ADE has similar courses and seminars going on during it's festival.
either way im highlighting the fact that we should not always take the easy choice. i did ultra for 6 years in a row, im over it i get it, yall may think i'm salty but thats probably because you don't know where the saltyness comes from and that's from seeing the other thats going on in other parts of the world.
and please don't tell me you can 'do it right' for ultra, the ing clay hotel (hostel at the time) in the art decco district was charging us $79 per night during ultra, now it's ing a minimum $150-175 per night.
You're talking about "doing it right" and then bring up staying in a hostel in the same sentence? Lol.
The secret is bidding via Priceline VERY early, like in August. You can get a quality hotel for a bargain if you do it like this, 150/night on the beach or around 100/night in downtown Miami (last year I got the Courtyard Marriott d.t. Miami for 95 a night, not the greatest property in the world but was nice enough and was convenient). It's obviously too late for this now, but something to think about in the coming years.
And yeah, the whole European thing sounds fun and all, but as a Florida resident, why would I go through all of that hassle just to go to a music festival when I have Ultra in my backyard? The lineup is stellar, don't think there's much disputing that. Just stay away from the main stages and it'll be a good time. And there's a reason why there's so many Europeans in Miami during WMC -- it's because it's bad as down there that week. People act like Miami ain't just because it's a domestic locale, talk about taking it for granted...
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by EarnYourKeep
prague and ibiza in july, im going to fit my $ into many tight s this summer
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by ucforange
You're talking about "doing it right" and then bring up staying in a hostel in the same sentence? Lol.
The secret is bidding via Priceline VERY early, like in August. You can get a quality hotel for a bargain if you do it like this, 150/night on the beach or around 100/night in downtown Miami (last year I got the Courtyard Marriott d.t. Miami for 95 a night, not the greatest property in the world but was nice enough and was convenient). It's obviously too late for this now, but something to think about in the coming years.
And yeah, the whole European thing sounds fun and all, but as a Florida resident, why would I go through all of that hassle just to go to a music festival when I have Ultra in my backyard? The lineup is stellar, don't think there's much disputing that. Just stay away from the main stages and it'll be a good time. And there's a reason why there's so many Europeans in Miami during WMC -- it's because it's bad as down there that week. People act like Miami ain't just because it's a domestic locale, talk about taking it for granted...
dude i'm happy you have ULTRA in your backyard but what the peeps are talking about is something you missed to grasp the point of that ULTRA has noww popped its bubble, so welcome to the square. now step da f*ck out of it