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vSquared
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by vSquared » Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:53 pm
Might as well start this early. Tickets are now available to purchase [
http://www.outlookfestival.com/] - who's hyped already?
It's going to be my first time at Outlook so I'm interested to know what are your travel arrangements, tips for the festival, etc?
Easy all

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Sexual_Chocolate
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by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:13 pm
think its about time i made the trip up
should probably buy my tix now so i can actually follow through this time haha
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by skiba » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:14 pm
Im thinking about making the trip over from Australia for this festival.
it would be great to hear about accommodation and travel tips for the festival.
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vSquared
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by vSquared » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:26 am
skiba wrote:Im thinking about making the trip over from Australia for this festival.
it would be great to hear about accommodation and travel tips for the festival.
Wow - that's effort right there
Yeah same, really need tips from some of the Outlook pro's

Thinking of flying to Amsterdam from Bristol and then somehow getting to Croatia from Amsterdam after a few days.
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by zool » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:06 am
vSquared wrote:skiba wrote:Im thinking about making the trip over from Australia for this festival.
it would be great to hear about accommodation and travel tips for the festival.
Wow - that's effort right there
Yeah same, really need tips from some of the Outlook pro's

Thinking of flying to Amsterdam from Bristol and then somehow getting to Croatia from Amsterdam after a few days.
Thinking of making the exact same trip man, maybe in reverse though. Couldn't really think of a better way to come down from all the festival madness with a couple of day's smoking sesh in the Dam

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by scattybeanhead » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:27 am
so gutted about the presale tickets. my card got rejected because i was short by like £15, finally got around to borrowing some money and they were sold out
anyone have any idea what the full price of the tickets are gonna be next year? it's clearly gonna be like £160 isn't it?!
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vSquared
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by vSquared » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:06 pm
scattybeanhead wrote:so gutted about the presale tickets. my card got rejected because i was short by like £15, finally got around to borrowing some money and they were sold out
anyone have any idea what the full price of the tickets are gonna be next year? it's clearly gonna be like £160 isn't it?!
Going to be like £20+ higher! Feel gutted for you mate.
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by domhunt » Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:04 pm
2011 was huge.
I'm there in 2012.
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by kay » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:41 pm
vSquared wrote:Might as well start this early. Tickets are now available to purchase [
http://www.outlookfestival.com/] - who's hyped already?
It's going to be my first time at Outlook so I'm interested to know what are your travel arrangements, tips for the festival, etc?
Easy all

If you aren't camping, book your accom early or you're fucked.
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by fractal » Thu Oct 06, 2011 6:46 pm
^word, good advice
i'll make it next year! can't continue to miss these
left coast crew, if you're serious about this get at me
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Sexual_Chocolate
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by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:06 pm
please tell me there are some nz mandem keen to head up next year
would be cool to get a group together if there are
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by muntz » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:28 pm
Plan on reaching again from the states.

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by fractal » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:58 pm
muntz wrote:Plan on reaching again from the states.

Camping or hotel? Me and Crew are going hotel route...
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espire
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by espire » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:02 pm
so both the the early bird tickets are already sold out? or will I still be able to get my hands on one?
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vSquared
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by vSquared » Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:12 pm
espire wrote:so both the the early bird tickets are already sold out? or will I still be able to get my hands on one?
Yeah - you'll get a ticket but at the full price.
Definitely going down hotel route and our party is very well organised - already planning on booking flights and everything. I think we're going to Amsterdam on the Monday, flying to Venice on the Wednesday and then catching a bus to Pula as someone above has said but we're still looking into other ways of getting there.
Anyone else from the UK travelled there before? What was your route (we're from Cardiff)?
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by dro524 » Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:27 am
skiba wrote:Im thinking about making the trip over from Australia for this festival.
it would be great to hear about accommodation and travel tips for the festival.
Damn that's quite the journey. I made the trip this year from Texas. Three hour flight to Atlanta followed by an 8 hour flight to Italy. Two hours of sitting waiting for the coach as it would take us on another 4 hour drive into Croatia. It was long, but completely manageable. Best advice I can give is to get your tickets then book your flights. I arrived two days early so I could have a free day to get my body clock back in regular motion. After you get your flight tickets then book accommodation and airport transfers/etc.
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by kee_uk » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:55 am
2012 will be my 5th time
Best bet from the UK is to fly to Pula itself if you can find decent flights. Flying to Trieste is the next best option i'd say, fairly quick transfer down to Pula from the centre of Trieste (which is 45 mins from the Airport).
Flew to Venice last year and it was a long old coach journey up to the festival (about 6 hours or so) and a bit of a hassle getting from Airport to transfer.
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by mr.ben_cardiff » Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:46 am
vSquared wrote:espire wrote:so both the the early bird tickets are already sold out? or will I still be able to get my hands on one?
Yeah - you'll get a ticket but at the full price.
Definitely going down hotel route and our party is very well organised - already planning on booking flights and everything. I think we're going to Amsterdam on the Monday, flying to Venice on the Wednesday and then catching a bus to Pula as someone above has said but we're still looking into other ways of getting there.
Anyone else from the UK travelled there before? What was your route (we're from Cardiff)?
We didnt do the dam on the way. We flew Bristol - Berlin stayed for 5 days then flew onto Pula. Went to the festy. then when it finished we went to Trieste for a few days then flew home.
I wouldnt recomend Trieste. Its nice dont get me wrong, but doesnt give you anything you couldnt find anywhere else. Couldnt even find a traditional pizzaria. Im gonna go to Venice on the way back this time, deffo gonna start in Berlin again though. ABSOLUTE MUST!!
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by Mehlovich » Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:55 am
Whatever you do remember to bring cash, a bandana and some good shoes. Otherwise you're fucked.
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