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Post by Space_Suitor on Feb 12, 2012 19:51:10 GMT -8
Do my eyes deceiving me?? Official site, under rules and safety: We recommend that you bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for daytime & a warm jacket for the evening. Your 4-day festival pass will allow you re-entry if you forget anything. WOOT! This is good newz, yes?!
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Post by Space_Suitor on Feb 12, 2012 20:06:14 GMT -8
/derp.
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Post by J-Dawg on Feb 12, 2012 20:16:53 GMT -8
Yes it is. Bear in mind the long walk back to General Camping though.
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Post by Space_Suitor on Feb 12, 2012 20:27:15 GMT -8
It's a hike, sure, but a wonderful liberty to be allowed. We'll just have to pray they haven't upgraded to body-scanners.
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Post by J-Dawg on Feb 12, 2012 20:30:00 GMT -8
This is actually the best argument for Premier Camping I can think of. Closer to the venue + shuttle bus...
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Post by Space_Suitor on Feb 12, 2012 20:36:35 GMT -8
Premier camping has too much class and not enough culture.
If you're too scared to get out there with the freaky masses then you deserve to pay a fine to park/camp closer to the gate.
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Post by J-Dawg on Feb 12, 2012 20:38:54 GMT -8
Premier camping has too much class and not enough culture. If you're too scared to get out there with the freaky masses then you deserve to pay a fine to park/camp closer to the gate. Premier camping doesn't preclude access to general, as had been pointed out in many other threads. In any case, this is the only reason I would consider premier, and it's not enough for me. Earplugs FTW.
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Rusty
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Post by Rusty on Feb 12, 2012 23:49:09 GMT -8
To anyone afraid they cannot sleep in general camping: I was placed directly in front of the bang buses, probably the loudest thing in the general camping area. I was never involved in their party, and when I was tired I just popped in my earplugs, and was unaffected until the morning sun woke me. I see no reason why this couldn't be the same for anyone.
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Post by J-Dawg on Feb 12, 2012 23:51:06 GMT -8
To anyone afraid they cannot sleep in general camping: I was placed directly in front of the bang buses, probably the loudest thing in the general camping area. I was never involved in their party, and when I was tired I just popped in my earplugs, and was unaffected until the morning sun woke me. I see no reason why this couldn't be the same for anyone. Exactly. I came with cheap foam earplugs, the kind you can buy anywhere. BRING THEM.
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Rusty
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Post by Rusty on Feb 12, 2012 23:52:44 GMT -8
Or better yet, find me I have industrial ear plugs I stole from work. A bomb could go off, and aside from the aftershock that would likely kill you, your ears would be unaffected.
Edit: could the grammer people in the house let me know if I'm using affected/effected scenario correctly. I always forget.
Also wrong thread, but my friend fronted the money and bought me my ticket for Sasquatch until my tax return comes in. He's a Sasquatch virgin, and I am beyond thrilled.
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Post by J-Dawg on Feb 12, 2012 23:54:06 GMT -8
Or better yet, find me I have industrial ear plugs I stole from work. A bomb could go off, and aside from the aftershock that would likely kill you, your ears would be unaffected. Yes, those work too. I won't confirm or deny that that's in fact the source of my ear plugs. EDIT: Although the ones you get at places like Canadian Tire which come 80 pairs / pkg work great too. I usually give those away like candy at concerts / festivals.
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Rusty
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Post by Rusty on Feb 12, 2012 23:58:49 GMT -8
Or better yet, find me I have industrial ear plugs I stole from work. A bomb could go off, and aside from the aftershock that would likely kill you, your ears would be unaffected. Yes, those work too. I won't confirm or deny that that's in fact the source of my ear plugs. EDIT: Although the ones you get at places like Canadian Tire which come 80 pairs / pkg work great too. I usually give those away like candy at concerts / festivals. Yeah those will work, and for the people that can't sleep with those for whatever reason. Just purchase an over ear industrial set, same difference, and pretty darn cheap too.
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Snorlax
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Post by Snorlax on Feb 13, 2012 8:23:13 GMT -8
The whole time, none of my group ever once complained about people being too nosey. Maybe we are al just light sleepers. You'd get the occassional lost drunk person but I was one of those people at least once. P.S thanks everyone who helped this lost sheep find her home.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 13, 2012 8:38:08 GMT -8
I will be deleting all future threads about re-entry. This is like the third one.
Not at all surprised to see space suitor wasting space on the board again.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 13, 2012 9:52:09 GMT -8
Or better yet, find me I have industrial ear plugs I stole from work. A bomb could go off, and aside from the aftershock that would likely kill you, your ears would be unaffected. Edit: could the grammer people in the house let me know if I'm using affected/effected scenario correctly. I always forget. You got it right.
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