PSA: event tickets are not covered under PayPal buyer protection unless bought through eBay. I see a lot of people posting here saying do not do a transaction unless it's through PayPal. I just don't want you to have false hopes. PayPal changed their rules for event tickets back in February as far as I can tell
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/Marketing/popup/UAeBay-outside
"Items purchased off eBay: Items are eligible unless they are excluded below: Real estate, motor vehicles, capital equipment, travel tickets, and events tickets Intangible items Services Items purchased using PayPal Payments Pro or Virtual Terminal You may not file a dispute for a Personal Payment "
Bought some music earplugs from amazon since i wanted a hearing protection which doesn't fuck around with the soundquality to much
I've used these ones from Amazon for multiple events and they are good, no ringing in ears the morning after
Alpine MusicSafe Pro Filter Ear Plugs for Musicians - White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VO8PR0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GAi1Cb2GHNFGD
Dude, did you even look at the weather at all? Right now they have Partly Cloudy with only a 10% chance of rain each day Friday-Sunday. Not sure how that's considered bullshit. Granted, it will change some over the next few days, but chill for now. https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/BEXX0088:1:BE
You can still view all of the Newspapers which i believe have what you want, here is an image of the map and a link to see past papers :) http://i.imgur.com/KU5w5z2.jpg http://issuu.com/tomorrowlandtoday
Friday - Main Stage | EDT |
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Slushi | 10:50am |
Cherry Moon Trax | 11:50am |
Henri Per | 12:50pm |
Kolsch | 1:50pm |
W&W | 2:50pm |
Tiesto | 3:50pm |
Hardwell | 5:50pm |
Saturday - Main Stage | EDT |
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Bassjackers | 10:50am |
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano | 11:50am |
Nervo | 12:50pm |
Don Diablo | 1:50pm |
Afrojack | 2:50pm |
Armin Van Buuren | 3:50pm |
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike | 5:10pm |
Above & Beyond | 5:50pm |
Sunday - Main Stage | EDT |
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Ummet Ozcan | 10:50am |
Metafo4r | 11:50am |
Robin Schulz | 12:50am |
Solomun | 1:50pm |
Steve Angello | 2:50pm |
David Guetta | 3:50pm |
Martix Garrix | 4:50pm |
Last year it wasn't possible to pre-order anything at Carrefour. There was an App (Ship To) to order some food and drinks at Carrefour and get in at Dreamville. This year I don't if will be like that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.ascendnet.shipto.be
I track mine with 17track, it can track parcels from multiple delivery companies. Also has a nice widget to keep an eye on your tracked parcels.
That used to be true. And SPA bottle caps were different than normal ones also you had to make sure to bring bottle caps from SPA bottles or else they didnt fit.
But this year water comes in a can (because they have a new partner) and it is opened before they give it to you. Soda also comes in cans. So what would be more useful is to get this type of thing https://www.amazon.de/-/en/VOSAREA-drinks-protector-covers-protective/dp/B083ZTNFQK/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=dose+kappen&qid=1658134694&sr=8-8
I use somethink like this that I can put under my shirt
Totems, flag poll and sticks are not allowed, however, balloons are (they sell them in dreamville) . In 2019 we were allowed a bobo balloon and it worked great!
https://www.amazon.com/Anti-Hangover-Supplement-Prevention-Metabolism-Dihydromyricetin/dp/B07JPLCS6G
This works by stopping alcohol metabolising into what causes a hangover while you sleep. I’ve been using it for 6 months, works like a charm.
Oh no I didnt mean camel back. Well you could do that if you want too. I meant like water bottles but bags.
https://www.amazon.com/Waterdrop-Collapsable-Portable-Reusable-Compatible/dp/B089QJVLMT
I always bring a drawstring with me to carry all my stuff and always a couple waterbags that take up less space as you drink them so its handy
Personally I use a belt like this. You hang it between the straps of your pants/shorts and you put your phone in the pockets of this belt. It's almost impossible to rob you with this. You can also put your credit card and others there.
Haven't ever been to TML but from my experience living in a cold country hand/feet warmers would be a good idea. You can get disposable ones like this (https://www.amazon.com/HotHands-Hand-Body-Warmer-Variety/dp/B004R1J464) or get something like a reusable Zippo warmer which uses lighter fluid.
No I only booked the Amsterdam train with them! We were in Europe for a couple weeks before the festival so I booked flights separately. The global journey is definitely more expensive but yeah exactly, once you get to the train station you don’t have to do anything else which was so nice.
The easy tent was also amazing. There’s an air mattress and sleeping bags, as well as a little hand mirror. The air mattresses were blown up and there’s a pump you can walk to if you need to fill them again. The tents are arranged in little U shapes with like 4 other tents so you end up meeting a lot of people from all over the world. It’s also nice because they’re pre-set up so you have a lot more space than you would in magnificent greens. The toilets were always super clean and quick, warm showers you may have to wait a bit for but there’s outside ones that are cold that are a bit easier to get to. I think if you go earlier in the morning they would be less busy. Easy tent is a great way to go if you’ve never done a camping festival!
I would bring some foam ear plugs, they completely drown out any noise when you’re ready to sleep.
We also rented one of the small lockers in the easy tent area from the voucher sale and kept our passports and cash from travelling in there so we didn’t have to worry about it in our tents, although the tents do also come with a lock.
Google's raleway font has a very similar W https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Raleway I don't think this is the exact font though because I feel like the O's aren't round enough but it's getting close
Local Belgian forecasts are actually pretty good;
Check this guy’s website (updated daily) ; he does damn good forecasts for especially the East part of Belgium. I'll stick to whatever he forecasts: https://tinyurl.com/y6uehjnz Friday & Saturday ~24 Celsius and dry. Sunday ~22 Celsius and in the afternoon some light rain possible + a bit windy.
Check this guy’s website (updated daily) ; he does damn good forecasts for especially the East part of Belgium. I'll stick to whatever he forecasts: https://tinyurl.com/y6uehjnz Friday & Saturday ~24 Celsius and dry. Sunday ~22 Celsius and in the afternoon some light rain possible + a bit windy
There's also a bus (line 500) from Antwerp that should drop you at the day ticket entrance:
http://www.rome2rio.com/s/Antwerp/Boom
Apparently they also put on more buses while Tomorrowland is happening.
Start at Google Flights, which is the same engine used by Expedia and other travel sites. Then check the airline sites for the specific flights found and confirm what you can get, and then call the airlines. Your route is going to be expensive and involve several stops, though.
edit: you might want to fly to Amsterdam instead, and take a train or bus to Cologne, or directly to Boom.
Posting US EDT times as I have been:
Friday - Main Stage | EDT |
---|---|
Slushi | 10:50am |
Cherry Moon Trax | 11:50am |
Henri Per | 12:50pm |
Kolsch | 1:50pm |
W&W | 2:50pm |
Tiesto | 3:50pm |
Hardwell | 5:50pm |
Saturday - Main Stage | EDT |
---|---|
Bassjackers | 10:50am |
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano | 11:50am |
Nervo | 12:50pm |
Don Diablo | 1:50pm |
Afrojack | 2:50pm |
Armin Van Buuren | 3:50pm |
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike | 5:10pm |
Above & Beyond | 5:50pm |
Sunday - Main Stage | EDT |
---|---|
Ummet Ozcan | 10:50am |
Metafo4r | 11:50am |
Robin Schulz | 12:50am |
Solomun | 1:50pm |
Steve Angello | 2:50pm |
David Guetta | 3:50pm |
Martix Garrix | 4:50pm |
16H50 = 2:50pm Eastern Daylight Freedom Timezone
22H00 = 4pm Easter Daylight Freedom Timezone
Take the listed time, subtract 6 which gives you the time in 24-hour EDT (military time in the US, Eastern Time Zone). To convert from 24 to AM\PM, subtract 12.
Well It's always good to put one on the ground as you can get wet condensation even when it's warm.
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You won't need one over your tent unless heavy rain is forecast .
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Not sure where you're from, but just searching on Amazon shows loads of sizes.
I had the same idea and bought this one in the UK from amazon:
This doesn't have zippers but just folds over, so might be a bit more comfortable. It sits nice and tight, feels soft and hardly noticable even with my phone in.
If it's made for running, it sure is good for dancing and much better than a heavy phone dangeling around a (zipper) pocket shorts ;)
This one: ShipTo https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ro.ascendnet.shipto.be
I tried to use it, but I couldn't... I don't remember why it wasn't possible...
I remember you chose the Carrefour DV for your shipment, and only a few things were available to buy.
Just went in 2019 From Buffalo, NY. Your spot on with that estimate. Spent about 5k. 1400$ on flight to France for 2. 2500$ on GJ camp2camp full madness comfort pass. $1000 for random shit. You may come out a little under. We stayed in Paris 2 days before the train and 3 days after the festival. Tricks. Camp2Camp was super nice, it was right near the market, and 45 secs walk from the bathroom. Bring something to hand out. I brought these https://www.amazon.com/GloFX-Paper-Cardboard-Diffraction-Glasses/dp/B00JAPRQBW
I was able to hand them to people in front of me as I made my way forward, as a gift, and make my way past them to the front of every stage without pissing anyone off. I also sharpied my facebook on all of them so everyone could share their pictures with me.
strong, reliable, fits everything need it.
You can buy water repellent spray for your tent, like this to spry on your tent and help protect it from the rain. I always suggest getting a tarp to put under your tent. This will help with condensation in the morning and helps to keep dirt out as well. You can also grab a space blanket like this so keep the tent cooler during the day and keep the condensation off as well.
Avoid cotton socks and go with wool or a synthetic material. I’ve been using these for the past 3 years:
Darn Tough Men's Merino Wool No-Show Ultra-Light Cushion Athletic Socks, Black/Gray, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B5J8854/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yrZ5Cb8NDZPJ7
Gone to a lot of shows with these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0792L4GL6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1&pldnSite=1
My husband and I both have them. Very comfy - worn up to 9 hours straight and never felt uncomfortable. Multiple sizes mean good fit options. Still can hear crisp sounds. No ringing or headache. Highly recommend.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dreamville
That was the app last year. Don't know if it's the same this year
Edit: App is called Dreamville Servisto but it got update 27. July 2017 last time so it won't br active anymore. No orders available anymore I think :(
I got this bag at the end of summer and I love it! I take it with me to every show. Because it's a sling bag you can dance with it very easily. Much better than a traditional dual strap bag imo.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EZZUSHU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon. Search plastic phone pouch make sure to get the slightly higher cost ones with a sturdy strap not a typical string because when u jerk and twerk on the floor it'll not snap hehe
Honovi (Tm) 3 Colors Outdoors Universal Underwater Bags Waterproof ... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NAT1PRA/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_yRbLvbARX7CVA
There you go if it's too expensive the 15 dollar ones will do the trick too
In terms of types of luggage, realize that you will be taking it through grass and on paths that aren't necessarily completely level. Things with wheels can be a pain but that really all comes down to personal preference.
Huge dufflebags like this can be nice since you can pack them up in your tent so they don't take up a lot of space and you can also put them on you back so you don't have to wheel it all around everywhere.
If you insist on bringing one with wheels the typical suitcase just make sure you have extra space in your tent to fit it, a lot of people did that last year.
The lockers are for personal things like passports and wallets or things that you have extra cash in that you don't want to have possibly stolen in you tent.