Things You'll Need:
- Tent
- Sleeping Bag
- Sleeping Mat/Pad/Cushion
- Lawn Chairs
- Cooler
- Toiletries
- Sunblock
- Cash money, baby
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Step 1
BUY A CAMPING TICKET. This is a separate ticket from the festival ticket, and costs $45 (plus service charges). You can get camping tickets at the same places you get the festival tickets: Ticketmaster (online or outlets) and at The Glasshouse in Pomona. There are limited camping tickets available, and they tend to sell out way in advance. You can buy the camping tickets in combination with your festival ticket, but there's no "combo" discount or anything...
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Step 2
GET THERE EARLY. In 2006, they encouraged people to get there early by offering incentives such as raffle tickets for campers who got there early.The campsite opens at 5:00 PM on Thursday. Incentives aside, early birds get the best camping spots and avoid the traffic crunch... that should be incentive enough! Also, campers have their own parking lot, and it's closer than most of the other lots.
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Step 3
BE PREPARED. The campsite sometimes gets hit by strong winds, so make sure you know how to set up your tent before you get there! If you've never set up your tent before, practice setting it up a couple times in the yard before you leave. Use all the tent's stake-downs and guylines to secure your tent and your stuff, or you might just blow away! If you need help picking out camping gear, check out http://www.rei.com/expertadvice
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Step 4
HAVE FUN! Don't expect the campsite to be a quiet, comfortable haven. Go book a room at the nearby Waldorf-Astoria if you want luxury. Other campers will be partying late into the night... so if you can't handle some background noise while you sleep, don't buy a camping ticket! People in the campsite tend to be very open and friendly, so introduce yourself and you'll have new friends in no time











