Author: <span>Courtney Smith</span>

Music Festivals

Mysteryland USA Travel Guide

Mysteryland USA is held on the historic grounds of Woodstock ’69 in Bethel, NY. The energy of hippies from another time can be felt as Nomads trek up the impossible hill to lose themselves in music, art and culture.

Getting there    Where to stay    Camping    Sustenance     A Little Advice


New York bound

If you are flying in, the closest airport to the festival is Stewart International Airport (SWF), which is located about an hour drive from the grounds in Newburgh, NY. LaGuardia Airport (LGA), John F. Kennedy (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) are also all within a 2.5 hour drive from the festival. Flying in to Newark will most likely provide you with the least expensive and quickest way of getting to Bethel as flights to Newark are significantly cheaper than flights to Stewart and you won’t have to deal with as much traffic getting out of the city as you would trying to get off the island flying into LaGuardia and JFK.

MLUSA also provides an airport pickup shuttle service for camping Nomads flying in to JFK, LaGuardia, Albany, and Grand Central Station. Rather than renting a car for the weekend, this economical and environmentally friendly option transports people to the camping grounds for $50 each way ($100 round-trip). More information on shuttles can be found here.

 

Mysteryland bound

If you are driving to MLUSA and planning on camping, the festival provides directions (coming soon) from the north. The directions accommodate Nomads driving from New York City, Scranton, Binghamton, and the I-84, providing the quickest and easiest route.

If you are driving to MLUSA but will not be camping, the festival provides directions (coming soon) from the north (from New York City, Scranton, Binghamton, and the I-84). A Kiss and Ride will also be accessible throughout the weekend, with shuttles available for campers who need to take their gear in to the Holy Grounds.


Where to Stay

Mysteryland’s hotel of choice, The Villa Roma Resort, is located within 10 miles of the festival. The resort provides a shuttle service to the festival throughout the weekend included in the travel package. Other accommodations can also be made within the area and AirBnB is always an option. If going the AirBnB route, search for “Bethel, NY” as the location you wish to stay. The local “Yellow Cab” runs full service throughout the weekend so if no one in your crew is driving you still have a way of getting to the festival.

Offsite camping spots can also be reserved with Landers River Camping however this does NOT include a festival pass for the weekend. The campsite is not within walking distance to Mysteryland but reservations here do include shuttle passes to the festival.


Camping

I strongly recommend you embrace the full Nomad experience by camping on the Holy Grounds. Not only do you get to spend more time on the Woodstock grounds, but camping here allows you to take part in the opening party filled with an extra day of music, and all the festivities that take place after the music ends for the day.

Jackie Lee for Mysteryland
Jackie Lee for Mysteryland

 

The Holy Ground: Welcome to the sacred grounds of Woodstock ’69 – where legends like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin played music to a sea of hippies that travelled great distances to experience three days of peace, love and music. ‘Holy Ground’ camping will have you set up within an easy walk from the festival grounds and grants you access to the pre-parties and all sorts of fun daytime activities. The campgrounds are tent-only and Nomads are required to park their car ($35 for a parking pass). While hoofing your stuff in to the grounds for the weekend can be tiring, try and gain strength from the memory of our hippie ancestors who walked for miles just to hear the music. Besides… It’s totally worth it.

Easy Tents: If you are arriving at the festival from a long ways away, Easy Tents is definitely something worth considering. It removes the hassle of having to haul (mostly all) of your camping gear across country with you. Easy Tents are already set up for you upon arrival and include a 2-person airbed and two sleeping bags. If you choose this option you will still be located on The Holy Ground and will be able to partake in the wicked pre-parties, after-dark festivities, and daytime activities. You even get to keep the beautiful tents as a memento of the festival.

Bird’s Nests: New this year, the Bird’s Nests glamping tents come fully furnished with either a 2-person queen bed with linens, 2 twin beds with linens, or 4 individual cots with pillows. Bird’s Nests give glampers the luxury of a private shower facility, lounge area, and bathrooms. Plus they’re super conveniently located.

Camping do’s and don’ts

– Mysteryland is a 19+ event but on-site camping is 21+. If you are under 21, you can camp at Lander’s River off-site.
– Each festival-going camper must have their own valid festival pass.
– There is NO re-entry between the parking lots and the campgrounds. Make as many trips as you need from your car to the camping entrance but do NOT enter The Holy Ground until you have everything you need from your car for the weekend.
– You can bring food and beverage into the campgrounds to sustain yourself for the weekend.
– Limit alcohol to 1 case of beer, 1 box of wine or 1L of liquor per person.
– However, DO NOT bring glass bottles or any type of glass. They will be confiscated upon your search into the campgrounds.
– Leave your weapons, drugs and drug paraphernalia at home.
– Don’t plan on grilling, hosting the neighbourhood BBQ or throwing a bonfire.
– Don’t plan on using anything flammable really (fireworks, candles, explosives…)
– Nothing motorized will get past the front entrance.
– Neither will your bicycle.
– Neither will your drone.
– Flags, flag poles, and totems are allowed but don’t bother with your promotional material.
– Sorry kids, leave you stuffed animals and pacifiers at home.
– Amplified sound systems should be left at home but feel free to bring a portable radio for some campsite jams.
– Showers will be available and are free with a Premium VIP ticket.
– Cellphone charger stations, water refill stations, bars and a fully stocked supermarket in case you forgot anything and everything in your excitement will be available on The Holy Ground.
– Lockers are available for rent in the venue and campground, each equipped with cell phone chargers and available 24/7.
– And definitely bring tarps, blankets, coolers, canopies, lawn chairs, sleeping bags and air mattresses, sunscreen and bugspray, cosmetics and deodorant, and camel bags.
– Good moods and positive vibes only!


Sustenance

Julian Cassady for Mysteryland
Julian Cassady for Mysteryland

The announcement of the food vendors attending Mysteryland is hotly awaited and is even rewarded with its own lineup announcement. The eclectic mix of food, from pizza and bbq, to burritos, coffee and ice cream, is considered by many to be some of the best that N.Y.C. has to offer. With The Smorgasburg Food Fest and Eats ‘n Beats, Nomads will have plenty of local grub to choose from… Expect it to cost you a pretty Birdie though as delicious, craft food at a festival can be pricey. Healthy vegan and gluten free options are available. More deets coming soon.

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Mysteryland makes it super easy for its Nomads to stay hydrated throughout the long weekend of dancing. Water refill stations are available throughout The Holy Ground and the festival grounds. Mysteryland also allows camel bags into the event… Just make sure they are empty upon arrival and be prepared for them to be thoroughly searched. Water bottles can also be bought throughout the festival if you forgot to bring your reusable bottle/ hydration pack.

The official beer of Mysteryland is Heineken and, of course it will put you back quite a bit of money at $10 USD for a tall can of regular or light. Craft beer is also available if Heineken is not your thing and a full-service bar can be found in the Label Tent and Speigeltent for those who prefer liquor.


A Little Advice

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS before putting on your wristband. Seriously people, if you mess that up you can kiss your perfect weekend goodbye. Any wristband that has been tampered with is voided. And don’t forget your wristbands at home! Kind of important…

Stop at Wal-Mart before driving into the campgrounds to stock up on ice, plenty of cases of bottled water and a ton of snacks so you can better spend your money once you’re on the grounds. Investing in a cart of some sort for the weekend is also a good idea. Hauling all of your camping gear and supplies from the parking spot to the entrance, to your camping spot is physically exhausting. And who wants to make more than one trip from the car anyways?

Grab maps of the campsite and festival grounds and acquaint yourself with your surroundings. When you’re in an urgent rush to make it to a certain show or when you need to pee at 3 a.m. in the dark you will thank us.

Julian Cassady for Mysteryland
Julian Cassady for Mysteryland

Re-entry in the festival grounds between the campsite is allowed. Re-entry into the festival for Nomads without some sort of Holy Ground camping is NOT allowed. Once you leave to return to your off-site accommodation you will not be allowed back into the festival.

Mysteryland is a cashless festival and runs on the currency of Birdie Bucks (BB). This allows the festival to provide Nomads with faster service as you simply tap your wristband to pay. It’s also fantastic because you don’t have to worry about carrying (and possibly losing) lots of cash. The exchange rate from USD to BB is pretty steep though. $20 USD will buy you 9 BB. Keep this in mind when you are purchasing food and beverages. Cash and credit can be used to top-up your wristband as well as at the Merchandise Booth. Some of the smaller vendors inside the festival only accept cash. I recommend topping up your BB before heading into the festival to avoid the hassle of having to top-up while on the grounds. If you do not use all of your BB, than you can apply for a refund for a fee of $5 that will be deducted from the remaining BB on your wristband.

It is possible to find your friends again if you’ve wandered off solo to check out the Speigeltent while they jam at The Boat. Come up with a meeting spot as soon as you get into the festival grounds (and aren’t too woozy yet so everyone remembers it.) A meeting spot with a set time can reunite you… And might be more reliable than your cell phone with the temperamental service in the festival grounds. Make sure you pick somewhere super unique and low-key though. I suggest things like a funny looking tree, a certain popsicle stand, or the second food vendor from the left. It’s very rare to find your friends at the most popular art installation when hundreds of others are attempting to do the same thing.

Mysteryland USA is in Upstate New York in June. Check the weather and pack accordingly. It has the potential to be hot and sunny, but can also be cold and rainy. The weather in this area at this time can be pretty unpredictable! The inaugural year saw rain and chilly nights making galoshes, raincoats and heavy sweaters for nighttime adventures important festival attire.

While the bugs in Bethel, NY aren’t bad this time of year, Nomads should be wary of ticks. Check one another for tick bites at the end of the night, or at least at the end of the festival.

Caribbean

Holy Ship! Travel Guide

Holy Ship! is held on the magical MSC Divina and sets sail from the Port of Miami. Stages are scattered across the ship, on various deck levels. Twerk your way up to the pool deck via the Disco Express for a little fun in the sun as the artists spin beats guiding the boat across the ocean, or saunter your way down a staircase made out of unicorn horns to find Fatboy Slim spinning a random act of smileyness in the main lobby.

Getting There    Where to Stay    Respect the Ship    Sustenance    A Litle Advice


Miami bound

If you are flying in, the closest airport to the Port is the Miami International Airport (MIA), which is about a 20 minute drive from where the ship sets sail. A cab from MIA to the Port costs a flat rate of $24 USD and shuttle busses to the Port of Miami can also be taken for a fare.

If you are interested in a cheaper flight alternative, look into flying in to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Although this airport is about half an hour away from the Port, the airport does provide a shuttle service to the Port for $30 USD. Flying into FLL can be significantly cheaper than flying into MIA and the money you save on flying into FLL instead of MIA will be well spent on Champagne on the ship.

 

Holy Ship! bound

If you are heading to Miami early, make sure to stay close to the Port the night before boarding the ship for the shortest ride (or walk if you so desire) to the Port.


Where to stay

You’re on a boat… Find your room and don’t fall overboard. Because this is home for the weekend.

holyship_shipIf you are coming in hot for the pre-party the night before the ship sets sail, staying at one of the recommended shipping hotels on the mainland is highly suggested. Filled with your fellow shipfam, these hotels are all (more or less) within walking distance from the club and a short ride over the bridge to the Port. The Holiday Inn Port of Miami-Downtown is a great option that will be filled with pineapples by the time you check out.


Respect the ship

Maybe it’s because Holy Ship! only has five rules to follow while on board, but a lot of epic, weird shit happens…

– Respect the ship
– Respect the artists
– Respect each other
– Respect the ocean
– Respect the staff


Sustenance

Two words: buffet.
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The buffet is open 24-hours a day and is filled with anything and everything you could ever want to keep yourself going for three days with no sleep. Disgustingly delicious greasy pizza for those late night munchies, fresh fruits and vegetables for nutritional snacks, pancakes, waffles and eggs to eat while watching Destructo’s Sunrise Sermon.

Om nom nom.

There are also fancy restaurants you can make reservations at onboard. But realistically, there’s not much time for a nice sit-down meal.

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Tap water, coffee and tea are included in the price of your ticket. Everything else though will be charged to your room. This includes bottled water, soft drinks, juice and, of course, alcoholic beverages. The pricing onboard is fairly reasonable (and less expensive than a club in Miami!) but it will add up quickly.


A Little Advice

HolyShipEat raw garlic beforehand to avoid getting boat aids afterwards.

Rum runners.

Come to terms with not sleeping more than three hours a night. If you do manage to find some downtime, embrace it and don’t be afraid to rest for a little bit before powering up again.

No seriously… Raw garlic.

May the power of Gary be with you. #ingarywetrust

Good luck…

Music Festivals

Coachella Travel Guide

The Coachella Music and Arts Festival is held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. It’s in the middle of the desert, surrounded by palm trees sitting beneath the beautiful shadows of the Santa Rosa-San Jacinto Mountains.

Getting there     Where to stay     Camping     Sustenance    A Little Advice


California Bound

If you are flying in, the closest airport to the festival is Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), which is about a half hour drive from the grounds. However, flying in to the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and driving the two and a half hours to the festival will save you money on that connecting flight to PSP.

Coachella also provides shuttle buses to and from the airport for festival-goers. Rather than renting a car for the weekend, this economical and environmentally friendly option transports people to the camping grounds (if camping) or to one of the nearby hotels for $80. Round-trip transportation from LAX can be purchased here.

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Coachella Bound

If you are driving to Coachella, the festival provides directions from San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, Arizona, and Las Vegas for the quickest and easiest route.

Coachella strongly recommends carpooling and created the carpoolchella initiative with the help of Global Inheritance back in 2007 to help preserve the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas. Participating in this initiative opens up the possibility for you to win a variety of Coachella prizes including VIP tickets to the festival for life! So don’t be afraid to ask fellow festival-goers if they need a lift.


Where to stay

If you choose to stay in a hotel, the closest area of civilization to Coachella is Palm springs so you’ll have to book a hotel there and shuttle/cab/uber/hitch a ride to the grounds every day. Local shuttle passes are $50 and can be purchased in combination with a festival pass. A shuttle pass will give you unlimited transportation to and from the stop of your choosing. Shuttles run from 11 a.m. until one hour after the last artist performance of the night. If you are taking a taxi or uber to the festival, pickup and drop-off is near Avenue 49 and Monroe in lot 1C.

If you are driving to the festival every day from your hotel, airbnb, aunt’s house, Coachella does provide free parking at the grounds from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. It may be easier though to park in one of the side parking lots for $15-$40 and walk to the festival to avoid the traffic jam at the end of the night.


Camping

I strongly recommend you embrace the full Coachella experience and camp at the festival. For those of you inexperienced with Coachella camping… Don’t worry. It’s pretty simple.
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Car camping: A car camping pass is $85 and gives you a 10’x30′ spot that comfortably fits your car, a tent, and an area to entertain new friends for the entire weekend. Depending on where your camping spot is (first come first served), the festival gates are about a 15-25 minute walk. Only one car is permitted per spot and, if you and your crew have taken separate cars, you must enter the festival together to camp together.

Tent camping: If you are arriving to the festival via shuttle bus, taxi, uber, or carpool then the tent camping option is for you. Each spot is 10’x15′ and can be purchased with your festival ticket for $85. One overnight parking spot is provided with each tent camping ticket for you to leave your car if you did drive to the festival. Tent camping spots are in a grassy area beside car camping spots and are about the same distance to the festival gates.

Lake Eldorado camping: Set up surrounding Lake Eldorado (yes, an actual lake) a spot in one of the 2-person tee pees or 4-person tents starts at the price of $2,350 and increases from there. This option has extra perks and amenities (like private porto potties and flushable toilets), and has your home for the weekend ready to go for you by the time you arrive.

Safari tents: For the true glampers, Coachella’s safari tents are the ultimate in luxury. With air conditioning, private rest rooms and showers, breakfast, security and fully furnished “shakir style” tents that are set up for you by the time you have arrived, this option can be purchased at $7,000 for two people.

Camping do’s and don’ts

– Camping is 18+. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
– The campgrounds open Thursday at 9 a.m. and close Monday at noon. Do yourself a favour and arrive as early as possible to avoid lineups.
– Each festival-goer camping must have their own valid festival pass
– Bring as normal a tent as possible (no branding or logos)
– You can bring food and beverage into the campgrounds to sustain yourself for the weekend.
– However DO NOT bring glass bottles. Glass bottles will be confiscated upon your search into the campgrounds.
– Leave your weapons, drugs and drug paraphernalia at home
– On that note… leave little Fido at home too
– And those tiki torches you have lying around
– And the fireworks.
– Free showers will be available
– Cellphone charger stations and an internet cafe with wifi can be found on the campgrounds
– And in case you forgot anything in your excitement, the campground’s general store carries everything you need; from band-aids and batteries to condoms and toothbrushes. Shuttle buses can also be taken to the nearest Wal-Mart everyday.


Sustenance

COACHELLA-grub2Coachella has food trucks with every kind of food imaginable. There are food trucks, makeshift restaurants, bars to buy alcoholic drinks at and water stations everywhere. Whether you are vegetarian, celiac, vegan, or meatatarian, Coachella has got you covered and will have you salivating over all the delicious options. However here’s the deal… Food is expensive at festivals and Coachella is no exception. Be prepared to spend at least $20-$40 on food per day.

The fresh watermelon is my favorite Coachella snack. For five dollars, you get a quarter of a melon that will refresh you and keep you hydrated throughout the day.

For those camping, there’s a farmer’s market in the campgrounds where you can get a delicious breakfast of fresh fruit, smoothies and coconuts, and coffee and pastries. Definitely don’t neglect the breakfast burritos though as they will overwhelm your tastebuds while giving you the sustenance you need to party longer with less strain on your wallet.

Wobbly-pops

COACHELLA-boozeWater is $2 a bottle and you will probably end up with heat stroke if you are not hydrating throughout the day… Especially if you are spending the day at the festival raging under the beating sun. At $2 a bottle, Coachella provides festival-goers with a reasonable price for water however, free water refill stations are located throughout the grounds. The line-up can be super long at these though so make sure to budget time waiting if you are choosing this refreshingly free option.

The official beer of Coachella is Heineken so anticipate drinking at least a keg’s worth. A regular beer is $7 and a tall boy is $9. If beer is not your style, basic high balls can be purchased for about $12.


A Little Advice

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS before putting on your wristband. Seriously people, if you mess that up you can kiss your perfect weekend goodbye. Any wristband that has been tampered with is voided. And don’t forget your wristbands at home! Kind of important…

Stop at Wal-Mart before driving into the campgrounds to stock up on ice, plenty of cases of water and a ton of snacks so you don’t have to waste your money once you’re at the grounds. While I do love Cheetos, protein bars and dried fruit are wonderful snacks for the weekend that will help keep your energy levels high.

COACHELLA-astronaut-courtGrab maps of the campsite and festival grounds and acquaint yourself with your surroundings. When you’re in an urgent rush to make it to a certain show or when you need to pee at 3 a.m. in the dark you will thank us.

Re-entry in the festival grounds between the campsite is allowed. It’s probably a good idea to take breaks in between your favourite artists to go back to your campsite and load up on sustenance.

Carry lots of cash. Don’t bring all the cash you own into the festival every day and make sure you lock up your belongings when you leave your campsite but don’t bother with the ATMs. The service fees are through the roof and the lineups are a waste of time.

It is possible to find your friends again if you’ve wandered off solo to check out the mojave tent while they jam inside yuma. A meeting spot with a set time can reunite you… And might be more reliable then your cell phone with the temperamental service in the festival grounds. Make sure you pick somewhere super unique and low-key though, like the popsicle stand beside the sahara tent… And indulge in one while you’re there.

The Coachella Valley is in the desert… Yes it is scorching during the day. But it does also get pretty chilly at night. Bring sweatpants, sweaters, beanies and blankets for your nighttime adventures.

Go with the flow! We definitely understand the desire to see certain acts but sometimes missing an artist to go on an adventure with a newfound Coachella soulmate is worth it.

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Ultra Music Festival Miami Travel Guide

Ultra Music Festival Miami is held at Bayfront Park, smack dab in the middle of downtown Miami, Florida. The green space along Biscayne Boulevard provides a perfectly intimate setting for confetti to float over your heard and laser beams to light up the Miami night sky.

Getting there    Where to stay    Prohibited and okayed    Sustenance    A Little Advice


Miami bound

If you are flying in, the closest airport to the festival is the Miami International Airport (MIA), which is about a 15 minute drive from Bayfront Park and a 20 minute drive from South Beach. Depending on where you are staying, you are looking at spending about $20 – $40 USD on a cab. Many hotels do offer a free shuttle service between the hotel and the airport though, and public transportation is fairly easy to navigate.

If you are interested in a cheaper flight alternative, look into flying in to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Although this airport is a half hour drive away from Bayfront Park and 40 minutes away from South Beach, the airport does provide a shuttle service to South Beach for $21 USD. Plus the amount of money you can save on the ‘inconvenience’ of flying into FLL instead of MIA may just buy you a round of drinks at one of the clubs.

 

Ultra bound

If you are staying at one of the suggested hotels on the mainland, chances are you can easily two-step your way over to the festival.

Opted on an option in South Beach? While it may only be a 15 minute drive from the festival, hailing a cab will be very challenging so give yourself at least one hour to make your way over and get ready to ruffle your tutu a bit on the bus ride as it is sure to be loaded with fellow Ultranauts. The 103, 119 and 120 will all take you over to the mainland. We recommend taking the 119 from South Beach to the stop at the corner of NE 6th Street and then walking the five minutes to the festival entrance. The 103 will take you directly to Bayfront Park however it does take a bit of a scenic route. The 120 will take you to the bus terminal from where you will need to hop on the MMO light rail towards the park.


Mainland

For those wanting to stay on the mainland, Ultra provides a list of partner hotels for the weekend. The Aloft Miami Brickell is the most economical at $279/night and is only a 30 minute walk from the park. This one is a high in demand option and does sell out quickly. If you’re looking for a shorter walk to the grounds, the Viceroy Miami is a good option.  10442405_860831737313650_7543450660422429188_nRoom rates start at $349/night and this hotel is located a brisk 10 minute walk from the event. For the Ultranaut who wants to be as conveniently located to the festival as possible, the Holiday Inn Port of Miami-Downtown is literally situated across the street from Bayfront Park. Although this is one of the most expensive hotels on the list, with room rates starting at $439/night, it will only take you as long as a traffic light change to get to the festival.

An alternative to staying in one of the Miami hotels is renting an apartment for the weekend. Many Miami residents will rent out their homes to Ultranauts for the weekend at a fair price. This can be an ideal option if you’re going with a group of people as the apartments available tend to still be centrally located and less expensive than staying in a hotel. Look into this early though as these sell out fast!

South Beach

Want to stay in the party-oriented South Beach? Ultra provides a list of partner hotels for here as well. Although staying in South Beach means a longer trek to and from the festival (about a two hour walk to the festival across the bridge if you dare!), many of the official after parties take place in South Beach. The most economical Ultra hotel to stay at here is the Essex House Hotel. Room rates start at $299/night and includes free breakfast.

South Beach also has plenty of hostels to choose from. Although prices do increase at these accommodations for this weekend, staying in a South Beach hostel is the most economical route and is also allow a great way of meeting other Ultranauts. The Bikini Hostel and the Miami Hostel are a short walk from the beach, shops and nightlife, and closely located to the bus stop that will take you to the mainland. The Miami Hostel also provides free shuttles to the nightclubs. The DecoWalk Hostel is the perfect alternative for those wishing to stay closer to the beach and is within stumbling distance from all the nightlife.


Prohibited and Okayed

To ensure it’s return in 2015, Ultra Music Festival had to make some changes to its rules and regulations. The festival is now an 18+ event, has a clear bag policy, and prohibits climbing trees and poles to gain a better vantage point.

The following items are allowed into the festival
– Hydration packs that are not backpacks and are empty upon arrival… i.e. Camelbaks
– Fanny packs
– Cell phones, non-professional cameras, action cameras
– Sunglasses, hats and earplugsUMF-MiamiTimes-GeorgeMartinez
– Illuminated and/or glowing jewelry or costumes (laser beam pasties anyone?)
– Flags and banners without a hard pole
– Sealed packs of smokes
– Sealed tampons…

But you’re going to want to leave these out of your rave kit
– Illegal substances and paraphernalia
– Weapons and anything flammable
– Outside food and beverages, bottles, cans, flasks, coolers
– Professional cameras and recording equipment
– Backpacks and purses… Strict new rules regarding this
– Stuffed animals, face masks, pacifiers, glow sticks, whistles
– Poles, sticks, or totems… #nomoreselfiesticks
– Toys: balloons, frisbees, inflatable balls, laser pointing devices, water guns, spray bottles, instruments
– Opened packs of smokes or tampons…


Sustenance

Let’s be honest here… Ultra is not known for the food it provides to festival-goers. Little boutique, pop-up food stands that are characteristic of many other festivals don’t make much of an appearance under the laser beam filled Miami sky.

If you do get hungry at the festival though, you are looking at spending about $20 – $40 USD. The Bayside Marketplace however, is located next-door to the festival and provides quick and cheap options like Subway, or sit-down restaurant alternatives. Rather than spending $10 on a hot dog in the festival, you’re better off stopping in at the Marketplace beforehand and filling up on good grub there.

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Water is a steep $5 per bottle. Being surrounded by fellow Ultranauts under the hot Miami sun all day make it a hot commodity too. There are water refill stations located throughout the festival so if you don’t want to spend all your money on purchasing this necessity on the grounds, invest in a Camelbak.

The official beer at Ultra is Heineken so expect to drink a lot of it. A regular beer is $8. If you’re not a fan of Heineken, you can also purchase basic high balls for about $12.


A Little Advice

I first attended Ultra Music Festival in 2013. My advice here is based on personal experiences from then but (for the most part) remains pertinent to the festival as it is today.

There is no re-entry into the park! Once you have entered the festival, you are in for the day. Most of the headliners are scheduled to perform later in the evening so prepare your schedule for the day accordingly. I sacrificed seeing some of the earlier acts to ensure that I’d still have the energy to attend some of the later sets.

12380_10151559982804244_661601410_nThe Ultra Music Festival app is super useful. It provides a map for the festival, along with a full lineup. You can also customize the lineup for your likes and set up push notifications so that you will be made aware when Steve Aoki is hitting someone with cake in an hour.

Get to know the festival grounds before you get there. Bayfront Park is not the largest venue but it can still get confusing.

KEEP YOUR TICKETS IN A SAFE SPOT. You get the one ticket with three stubs for each day of the festival so do not lose that ticket. If you lose your ticket on the first day you most likely have ruined your chances of getting back into the festival for the rest of the weekend.

The party does not stop once the U stops changing colors… There are so many festival after parties to choose from. Many of which are located in South Beach so accommodation here might be more suitable.

Cabbing after the U has stopped changing colors? Good luck.

Don’t bother with the ATMs at the festival… The service fees and lineups are through the roof so try and plan your spending accordingly. And then bring an extra $30.

For accommodations, I decided to stay as close to the festival as possible at the Holiday Inn right across the street from Bayfront Park. Although I had to spend a couple extra dollars for this spot, the convenience of being a five minute walk from the festival, and not having to worry about how to get home at the end of the event, was pretty awesome. The hotel however only allows entrance to people who present their room key so try and hang on to that.

Ultra is an experience that every raver needs to experience at least once. I loved the experience being an Ultranaut for the weekend and wound up with some super awesome NSFW stories as well. However, from personal experience and research, I would approach the whole weekend completely different the second time around. Ticket prices for the festival are pretty steep. Instead of purchasing a $400+ ticket to Ultra, I would choose to buy tickets to some of the beach parties and after parties, picking and choosing which DJs I am most interested in seeing. Most of the DJs will host one of these parties throughout the weekend and the week leading up to the festival, providing a more intimate experience. While you wouldn’t be attending Ultra and doing Miami as an Ultranaut, you would still be getting an unreal experience and seeing sets being played by your favorite artists.

Miami is expensive. Enlarge your budget.

Canada

Digital Dreams

Digital Dreams Festival is the premiere electronic music festival in Canada, happening every Canada Day Weekend in Toronto. Thousands of Canadians and international visitors gather at Ontario Place with Toronto’s stunning skyline serving as the backdrop to two days of smooth grooves and heavy drops. Lineups include major artists from genres across the board, with after parties boasting huge names at top Toronto clubs that will have you dancing till the sun comes up.

the basics

Location: The Flats at Ontario Place – Toronto, Canada
Dates: July 2-3, 2016

pricing (2016)

Tier 1 GA 2-day festival pass  $149.99 (USD $114.01)
Tier 2 GA 2-day festival pass: $189.99 (USD $144.42)
Tier 1 VIP 2-day festival pass Starting at $209.99 (USD $159.62)
Tier 2 VIP 2-day Festival Pass: $259.99 (USD $197.63)

more info

digitaldreamsfest.ca

Payment plans also available