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chico_red
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by chico_red » Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:28 pm
stevenleaton2 wrote:ofc not, but to put on a festivals with the 1st priority being money making shouldnt be what this is about.
was there no issue of the tents getting too hot to sleep in during the day???
safex
Don't think priority IS money making. Priority is a perfect festival. Money naturally follows. It's not a charity... it's a business. After 3 years of either losing money or breaking even, I think the guys deserve a nice pay cheque.. they put a hell of a lot of work in!
There are plenty of trees around for shade on your tent and you can always sleep outside. It's not oppressivly hot at the start of September anyway. It was really no issue for me... but I can sleep anywhere!
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Coppola
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by Coppola » Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:38 pm
Is it definitely going to be 18+ next year?
I can understand why you'd want it to be 18+ to keep the wanky teenagers out but seriously there are plenty of nice teenagers too.
How hard would it be to get in with a fake ID etc? I'm going to be 2 months of 18 at festival time!
Know a few others from the forum who will be under 18 and up for going...
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cpt.pollution
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by cpt.pollution » Mon Dec 06, 2010 1:10 am
R18 for sure, jesus christ the amount of hyped up kids looking for trouble was beyond comprehension..
zomby wrote:
I think it would hav been better if the first 8 bars as an intro led to the next 8 bars being the outro
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Coppola
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by Coppola » Mon Dec 06, 2010 7:12 am
cpt.pollution wrote:R18 for sure, jesus christ the amount of hyped up kids looking for trouble was beyond comprehension..
yeh but i'm not like that innit so i should be allowed in. it should be means tested as to whether you are a nice teenager or not.
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chico_red
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by chico_red » Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:32 am
Coppola wrote:Is it definitely going to be 18+ next year?
I can understand why you'd want it to be 18+ to keep the wanky teenagers out but seriously there are plenty of nice teenagers too.
How hard would it be to get in with a fake ID etc? I'm going to be 2 months of 18 at festival time!
Know a few others from the forum who will be under 18 and up for going...
It's not a choice.. it's the law where alcohol is served.
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Coppola
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by Coppola » Mon Dec 06, 2010 7:31 pm
chico_red wrote:Coppola wrote:Is it definitely going to be 18+ next year?
I can understand why you'd want it to be 18+ to keep the wanky teenagers out but seriously there are plenty of nice teenagers too.
How hard would it be to get in with a fake ID etc? I'm going to be 2 months of 18 at festival time!
Know a few others from the forum who will be under 18 and up for going...
It's not a choice.. it's the law where alcohol is served.
I don't know how the bars and that are organised but at most festivals in the UK anyone can go, you just get ID'd at the bars. Did i read somewhere that there is a token system at the bars or something?
Anyway, a friend of mine that went last year when she was 17 said that she got in no problem so it's onnnnnnnnnnnn.
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belalala
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by belalala » Mon Dec 06, 2010 7:35 pm
IDs were not checked at the bars.
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by cpt.pollution » Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:29 am
It's Croatia, and they're all foreigners.. I don't really think any of them give a fuck about checking ID's
But the masses really do ruin it for the individuals that aren't complete chav'd out pricks that are complete wankers on and off the dancefloor.
zomby wrote:
I think it would hav been better if the first 8 bars as an intro led to the next 8 bars being the outro
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stevenleaton2
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by stevenleaton2 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:10 am
chico_red wrote:stevenleaton2 wrote:ofc not, but to put on a festivals with the 1st priority being money making shouldnt be what this is about.
was there no issue of the tents getting too hot to sleep in during the day???
safex
Don't think priority IS money making. Priority is a perfect festival. Money naturally follows. It's not a charity... it's a business. After 3 years of either losing money or breaking even, I think the guys deserve a nice pay cheque.. they put a hell of a lot of work in!
There are plenty of trees around for shade on your tent and you can always sleep outside. It's not oppressivly hot at the start of September anyway. It was really no issue for me... but I can sleep anywhere!
cheers for reply man, yh i think camping is the one, i've done it at other festivals n its been ok so we will see. also, buying a tent out there, good idea bad idea?
and any idea what advanced ticket means??
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by salford » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:59 pm
stevenleaton2 wrote:
cheers for reply man, yh i think camping is the one, i've done it at other festivals n its been ok so we will see. also, buying a tent out there, good idea bad idea?
and any idea what advanced ticket means??
Yes, camping was and will be good. Tents are more expensive to buy in Croatia than in the UK.
Advance tickets? That's tickets you buy in advance of, before, the Festival as opposed to tickets you buy at the gates of the Festival itself.
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chico_red
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by chico_red » Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:19 pm
I got a tent, sleeping bag and mattress from Argos for £15!!! I then gave it to the Slovenians who gave me a lift to Ljubliana airport
Everyone I know who stayed in an apartment at Outlook regretted it... half the fun of the festival is the beach/campsite vibe.
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by stevenleaton2 » Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:10 pm
salford wrote:stevenleaton2 wrote:
cheers for reply man, yh i think camping is the one, i've done it at other festivals n its been ok so we will see. also, buying a tent out there, good idea bad idea?
and any idea what advanced ticket means??
Yes, camping was and will be good. Tents are more expensive to buy in Croatia than in the UK.
Advance tickets? That's tickets you buy in advance of, before, the Festival as opposed to tickets you buy at the gates of the Festival itself.
allriiiight, camping n tickets for me then. see you all there i guess
merry xmas etc x
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stevenleaton2
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by stevenleaton2 » Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:11 pm
chico_red wrote:I got a tent, sleeping bag and mattress from Argos for £15!!! I then gave it to the Slovenians who gave me a lift to Ljubliana airport
Everyone I know who stayed in an apartment at Outlook regretted it... half the fun of the festival is the beach/campsite vibe.
sounds good man x
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by scattybeanhead » Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:47 pm
just wondering that with the rise in VAT next year, is the price gonna go up at all? loads of uk fests have been saying to 'beat the VAT' and buy before the new year...
was gonna buy my ticket in january but if it's gonna go up... anyone have any idea? also how long do people think it'll take to sell out cos my girlfriend aint gonna have enough money for a while
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by apmje » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:28 pm
chico_red wrote:I got a tent, sleeping bag and mattress from Argos for £15!!! I then gave it to the Slovenians who gave me a lift to Ljubliana airport
Everyone I know who stayed in an apartment at Outlook regretted it... half the fun of the festival is the beach/campsite vibe.
I stayed in an Apartment and definitely didn't regret. Would of been nicer to be closer but you know. All the people I met who were camping said it was fucking freezing on the night and they slept like shit since everywhere is buzzing til the very, very early hours.
Still, going next year and think an apartment is in order still!! Don't miss out on anything and I get my own bathroom, shower, kitchen and double bed!

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belalala
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by belalala » Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:31 pm
apmje wrote:chico_red wrote:I got a tent, sleeping bag and mattress from Argos for £15!!! I then gave it to the Slovenians who gave me a lift to Ljubliana airport
Everyone I know who stayed in an apartment at Outlook regretted it... half the fun of the festival is the beach/campsite vibe.
I stayed in an Apartment and definitely didn't regret. Would of been nicer to be closer but you know. All the people I met who were camping said
it was fucking freezing on the night and they slept like shit since everywhere is buzzing til the very, very early hours.
Still, going next year and think an apartment is in order still!! Don't miss out on anything and I get my own bathroom, shower, kitchen and double bed!

this.
i camped and vibes were generally good but people (and the beach stage) started blasting bass early enough that i never got good sleep. showers and campsite weren't bad by any means but defo going for hostel or apartment if i go again this year.
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64hz
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by 64hz » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:33 am
why would you go to a festival in a foreign country to sleep and shit in comfort

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belalala
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by belalala » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:51 am
what does being in a foreign country have to do with it?
in fact i'd argue that staying in an apartment for outlook would offer more croatian immersion. proximity to pula (most festival campers didn't leave the festival site once from what i saw), independent days to explore the surrounding area, more interaction with locals rather than the 95% UK camping crowd....
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by icanicant » Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:25 am
camping ftw!
If you want to be totally immersed in the festival then camping is by far the best way. true you may feel like your going mad after four days of bass from the beach but it is so worth it. Showers and facilities at the campsite are really good some nice little shops on there as well.
Never felt it was too cold at night but it did get very hot at around 9 if you were not in the shade but then you just crawl out of your tent and fall asleep again

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chico_red
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by chico_red » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:38 pm
yeah if you are not a good sleeper then maybe camping is not so good. I was so pissed every night that I could have slept through nuclear war!
I am gonna drive next year and make a 2 week holiday out of it, and explore the dalmation coast

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