such a wonderful festival. yes it is over sold, but that’s something that isn’t a huge problem. the people complaining about cold weather are simply idiots, for it is a music festival in the dead of winter in Lake Tahoe. seriously, it’s obviously going to be cold, so dress accordingly! snowglobe is a great festival, that does need it’s improvements, but nonetheless, it is a fantastic time, and the best possible way to ring in the new year. bought my ticket in the third week of January, and definitely plan on attending for years to come!
Eric A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
it sucked. plain and simple. The Good: the lineup and the possibility of having a party in the snow. The shuttles during off peak times. The Bad: Just about everything else. Security has no clue what they are doing, or who and what they are talking about. The line for will call is a joke, you’ll spend all night there. The layout is horrendous with non marked paths and people going knee deep in snow falling constantly all over the place. The porto-john aroma could be smelled from the first time you walk in. The trash on the ground is abysmal. Do not get VIP unless you want to stand in the snow on a non elevated platform with barely working tower heaters. The hot chocolate tasted like someone blended chalk with hot cocoa mix and boiled it for a few hours with milk. Disgusting. All in all I would say if you really want to do it, just don’t. I’ve been hearing different experiences from everyone, and they are all being treated unequally. If you’re going to offer VIP amenities, OFFERTHEM. If you give special treatment to people who have given you the same amount of money(survival packs, free food/drink, discounts) give them to all VIP. I will never EVER promote this festival again. Horrible decision.
Morgan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Huntington Beach, CA
I decided to try out a different festival for NYE2015, and SnowGlobe seemed to be quite a unique experience. It takes place in South Lake Tahoe at the community college over 3 days, and single day tickets are available. The Bad: Mainstage was outside, and it really became freezing. Be sure to wear ski clothes and don’t focus on looking cute. I was wearing tons of layers and the last night was so cold that I almost couldn’t enjoy myself. The Igloo stage was fully enclosed and became unbearably warm with everyone packed in wearing layers and dancing. It also needed an exit door at the front of the stage because it was horrible trying to squeeze through to the back of the tent to exit. Porta potties were way in the back of the festival and it became too high-traffic with everyone stumbling over lumps in the snow to get to them. They definitely needed a set of them near the entrance as well. Speaking of the entrance, there was no semblance of a line so people were all smushed together trying to make it through the lax security. Line barriers would have resolved this. I felt bad for the people with VIP because their«separate» line became nonexistent in the smush of people. They were NOT checking shuttle passes at all, over any of the 3 days. That was a huge waste of $ 50. Either make the shuttle included in the ticket price or check the wristbands. The Good: The lineup has always been fantastic. Some of my favorites this year were Jack U, Duke Dumont and Galantis. This is a significant positive factor because the music is the most important part of course. The stages were never too far apart from each other. The SnowGlobe Theater was a welcome reprieve from the cold. Inside it was the bar and less known/local DJs, and it was always warm. It was never too packed until the last day. The shuttle service was highly convenient, and its your best option for transportation when staying at Stateline like we were. My friends said in past years the shuttle lines were long but all 3 days whether arriving or leaving the festival we boarded and departed within minutes. Perfect for pregaming on the way to the festival too! The countdown video and the fireworks show on NYE were great. It was a lot of fun for what it was, but a festival in the snow can really become unbearably cold. All in all I’m happy that I tried it out for a year and I definitely had fun, but I don’t see it as a festival that I can return to year after year.
Brenda L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
This was a once in a lifetime experience for me. I loved the unique concert atmosphere of being in the cold snow(10 degrees) but the cold really did beat my group! We wore beanies, two pairs of pants, snow shoes, two pairs of socks(including a wool pair), gloves, 3 – 4 layers + winter snow coat, and had body warmer heat packs(2 in gloves, two in shoes, and 1 on the body) yet we were still frigid cold! It helped to be in the audience in a group because it made it warmer. Alcohol prices were decent. The stage for Cashmere Cat was way too small. I couldn’t see anything and couldn’t hear anything. It was the Sierra tent. The tent was long & narrow and wasn’t appropriate for an artist as major as Cashmere Cat. During NYE, I had to leave ½ way thru G-Eazy’s set. I didn’t make it to midnight because it was entirely too cold. The night before there were awesome fireworks during Kaskade. I didn’t use the shuttle service but I did use taxis to get to hotels nearby. I liked that the venue had hammocks, lights & a Snowglobe sign lit up in fire. I didn’t like how far the toilets were but I did like how many portable potties there were. I also didn’t like how the food was before the potties. You had to pass all the people in line for food to get to the toilets.
Kriz T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Ana, CA
3-day VIP ticket price: $ 400+ Day 1: everything VIP entailed was not offered VIP section not set-up until 7pm day of music festival, and main stage closed at 10pm NOTON A PLATFORM — HORRIBLEVIEW! NOHEATERS !!! no on-site meet and greet with artists, no daily food tasting of on-site vendors, only VIP amenity we got was access to was VIP bathrooms and the bar after 7pm. which wasn’t anything big since bathrooms and bars around the venue were pretty clear since attendees on day 1 were very limited. Day 2: express VIP enterance did not exist. GA line covered entire enterance making it difficult to go through. There was no security and no snowglobe employee to delegate the chaos. outside heaters installed but indoor heaters were not installed until after 7pm offered food tasting but not from on-site vendor. served plain Mac and cheese and some sort of sweet potato dish with corn flakes. I didn’t see any vendors offering these items on the first or second day of the festival. it was pretty gross. no meet and greet with artist still feeling ripped off from day 1 and day 2. Day 3: arrived late to avoid lines to enterance heaters inside finally installed and working, however outdoor heaters failing — need more fuel and no one refilled them for entire day. snowglobe attempt to compensate horrible experience with fanny pack survival kit. it looked cool but I personally didn’t need a fanny pack or anything inside of it(since I brought my own lighter, chap stick, tissues, gloves, etc. with me already. all I really wanted were the things I was promised when purchasing a VIP ticket! I am a veteran music festival attendee, and I’ve never experience such a disorganized and terrible lack of planning. I seriously want my money back! this is not okay.
Nicole H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Davis, CA
I enjoyed Snowglobe but I think there are a lot of things that could be improved. I went on day 2! Transportation: Despite all the hype about them bringing über to South Lake for this, it was virtually impossible to get one. All of the taxi services were backed up for at least an hour too. Really the only way to get to the festival was to use the shuttles. You had to buy a shuttle pass unless you had a one day pass, which included shuttling. However, they didn’t even check anyone for wristbands when you were getting on the shuttle. So people who didn’t buy shuttle passes could just get on. I didn’t really care since my shuttle pass was included by buying a day pass, but I would’ve been pissed if I had actually bought a shuttle pass. The shuttles picked up at the transportation center, so it was essential to have a hotel close by. Music: I think the lineup was really good and the artists are ultimately the reason I had a good time! Keep in mind I only went on day 2, so I have no idea how the music was on the other days. Kaskade and Alison Wonderland in particular killed it in my opinion. Organization: The organization was very poor. There were no structured lines to get into the festival, so lots of people cut and it was kind of a mob of people trying to get in. I will say security was pretty relaxed about checking you. I barely got patted down. Once you got in, there were no maps of the festival or signs on where anything was. It took me forever to find the ID check and the bathrooms. Set up: There were 3 stages total: the Main stage, Sierra tent, and the Igloo. The Sierra tent and the Igloo were SOCRAMPED. There just wasn’t enough room for all of those people to be inside a building or under a tent. This meant getting continuously pushed which is not fun. It would be so much better if those stages were outdoors like the Main stage. If they have those two stages that way to limit the sound, then they should sell less tickets! Vibe: I have never been pushed so much in my life. People were not nice or respectable as they plowed by you to push up to the front. My phone was knocked out of my hands multiple times. Into the snow. I did meet some really cool people there but overall there was not much PLUR. There are also were barely any vendors or art to look at. This could’ve helped prevent how many people were always squished into the Igloo or Sierra tent, if there were more things to see. Weather: Dress appropriately! I wasn’t cold but that’s because I was in full snow gear! Ski jacket, snow pants, snow boots, and many layers. I saw some people that were miserable because they didn’t dress warm enough. There was only one heater outside to gather around, besides going into one of the tents. So don’t depend on that to be warm. If you’re cold, you’re not gonna have a good time. Overall, I did have a good time but I’m not sure if I’ll be back. The space was not big enough for how many tickets they sold, and their set up was poor. I don’t want to be pushed all night long. I’ve been to way bigger festivals, but I’ve never felt as cramped as I did at this festival. It was a really cool experience to dance in the snow with your friends, especially with fireworks going off above you. I also never had to wait too long to get more drinks so that was a plus! I’m glad I went and checked it out for myself, but I wish they would make some changes!
Bud P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
At this point I think I am a reasonably seasoned festival attendee(coachella, edc, outsidelands, etc.) but everybody has very different experiences at these things so take my opinion for what its worth. The lowdown: this is a smallish 3-day festival in South Tahoe during the 3 nights leading up to New Years in the frigid cold, and not for the faint of heart. Pros: — The lineup. How this little festival(6,000) scores a lineup on par with massive ones line Coachella(100,000) I don’t know. But just look at past years lineups and you’ll see what I mean. I feel like artists just love playing here because its a special adventure and they the fans are die-hard to brave the cold. — The location. Tahoe is gorgeous, especially in the winter. We made a week out of Snowglobe and took some time to ski beforehand. Makes for a great winter vacation. Cons: — Way oversold, and all ages. I have never seen a crowd so dangerously/violently crammed into a space as the Sierra tent, every night. The staff needs to improve crowd control, sell fewer tickets or find a larger space. — The staff were assholes. We sought help multiple times during the festival(finding things, etc.), and the staff were generally clueless or rude. Security were basically non existent. — Ran out of hot drinks. — The 3rd night became so cold, it seemed to affect the sound, which became too quiet to enjoy unless you were in the very front. Kind of defeats the purpose of a music festival. — The cold, the cold, the cold. Spending 8+ hours in 5 degree weather is uncomfortable if not dangerous, and the lack of proper warming places does not help. The warming tents were way overcrowded and the furnaces broke. On the bright side freezing to death made for a sort of bonding experience with all the attendees. — This is an all-ages festival(first one of those I’ve been to), so be prepared to party with high school sophomores. I had an awesome time at Snowglobe in spite of, and not because of, the festival organization. Try it if you dig the lineup and are a diehard, otherwise just go skiing.
Cristal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
AVOIDAVOIDAVOID! As a veteran attendee of music festivals(been going to these things for 9 years) I am absolutely upset that I have to give this festival that I went to for NYE2016 such a horrible review. However, I was super appreciative of the artists throwing down such good sets. If it wasn’t for the artists doing their part then I would have encited a riot. Shout out to Duke Dumont, Eric Prydz, Dillon Francis, G-Eazy, Kaskade, Lane 8, and the entire Dirty Bird record label for making this experience a little more bearable. The homies and I got VIP, because of the things we were promised and payed for. I truly believe that the organizers of Snowglobe are thieves and liars and have set themselves up for a class action lawsuit from those of us who purchased the VIP option and never received any of the services. From supposedly having artists meet and greets to having elevated viewing areas with heat lounges, these people are absolute con artists. On the first day they didn’t even finish building the VIP area til 7pm that night and of course no heat lamps or food to be found. The food tastings actually didn’t even happen until late into the 3rd day. The Snowglobe Theater should have been the VIP area since that place was actually warm and not made into a frozen nonheated piece of bs. Though a couple of heat lamps eventually got brought out the 2nd and 3rd day half of them were never even working. Also, with VIP it was supposed to have included shuttle passes, but the crappy thing was no one even checked once for wristbands on the shuttles so people who didn’t even have VIP or a shuttle pass got to ride for free on our tab. Again, this is probably the worst organized experience ever. I already contacted the organizers multiple times to address their false advertisement of services and scared little beezys haven’t gotten back to me. If Insomniac organized an event like this, none of this shady and disorganized issues would ever occur. Save your time, money and snowgear and do not ever support Snowglobe because you too may become a victim of their lies.
Andy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Alameda, CA
Artists were really bad this year, except for day 1. The sets were also spread out poorly, there would be gaps at the main stage for intervals of 30+ minutes between sets where no music was playing… Hello, its the main stage? There should always be music playing. The countdown was also very lame… I was expecting a lot more action. Lines to get in were alright, they moved pretty quickly. There was always shuttles so that was good, but they did not check wrist bands at all so that was $ 50 wasted. People who did not have wrist bands were riding the shuttles for free which is very unfair. Also, they did not accept my vertical ID… What? I’ve never been denied because of this before. It was not expired and was legit. I was really confused. Snowglobe was alright, but there were so many negatives to it that I would not consider coming back.
Mike Elsinore B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mountain View, CA
For 12/29/2015, Vip area was a bust. They didn’t finish setting up the Vip area until 7pm and there were absolutely no heaters installed. They said on their website their tower heaters were replaced with bromic heaters but there were none all together. It was more colder than the snow globe theater or other tents. Also there were no meet and greets with artists or free taste food vendor offers. Might as well got regular ticket price than vip. If anyone is looking to compain this year PM Me or comment below. I can send you a the contact host web form from event bright so you can complain directly.
Rene K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seattle, WA
Pros: –That lineup –South Lake Tahoe is beautiful, the different colored lights illuminating the trees were pretty awesome –The different stages were decorated beautifully Cons: –ALLAGES. This has never been an issue, I have been to many all ages and 18+ events but it was apparent the 16⁄17 year olds cannot handle this sort of event(pushing, cutting in line, no awareness of the overcrowded environment they are in or respect for fellow festival-goers etc.) –VOLUME??? I could hear the people around me talking clearer than I could hear the music from all of the stages. Again, a first time issue at a music festival –OVERSOLD. Half the amount of people that attended would be the perfect amount Looking back, I had a great time with my friends but we all agreed we will never return to this festival again.
Jenny M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
This was my first time at Snowglobe, so my mind was open, but having been to several other large outdoor festivals I did have some basic expectations when it comes to logistics. Overall I had a good time, but some areas need some serious work. The lineup was killer. Huge props to whoever booked the acts — Disclosure and Flume were two of THE most crowded sets at Coachella last year, so I was excited to be able to see them in a(hopefully) smaller crowd. Add to that What So Not, Odesza, Skrillex… seriously you guys brought it. Security, once we were through the line, was friendly and very easy to get through. There was an organization just outside the gates providing free bottled water, coffee and hot chocolate, which was so appreciated. Once inside, the grounds were pretty tidy, and I never had to wait very long for a bathroom. I know the festival cannot control the weather, but #$%@ it was cold out there. The«warming» sculptures were a great idea, in theory… however they threw out virtually no heat. You had to press your face against the metal to feel even the faintest breath of warmth. More actual warming stations of any kind, in single-digit weather, would have gone a very long way. By the final night, I had on three pairs of pants(including snowboard pants), five shirts and two coats, and I still couldn’t stand to be in the open air for longer than a few minutes. Constantly searching for a space to warm up was kind of a drag. Because there was nowhere else to warm yourself, people ended up cramming themselves into the two tent stages to warm up. And by cramming, I mean SHOVING full force toward the front with no regard to anyone around them. I’m no stranger to festival crowds, and people pushing their way up, but this was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. There was an equally strong surge of people trying to get OUT of the tents once the mayhem started. Lots of miserable faces, and not enough of the friendly and fun vibes you hope for. I know this is incredibly unlikely, but unless they can expand the venue, the organizers need to sell less tickets. The current stage setups just can’t handle this kind of crowd flow. My final(and biggest) gripe is about the shuttles. Getting to the festival from the Montbleu was a piece of cake — never waited more than a few minutes to hop on a bus. Trying to get home though, I almost feared for my life. There was no structure for an actual line — just one long barricade along the curb with small openings where each bus would stop. The result was a crushing mob at each opening, everyone trying to push themselves through for the next bus. I’ve never been squeezed so hard in my life(I think my internal organs are permanently rearranged). I think they had one or maybe two security people at each opening, who could control absolutely nothing despite how loudly they screamed at us. That experience alone was honestly almost enough to prevent me from attending the last night(but I just couldn’t miss Flume). The worst part was… the buses were actually leaving without filling every seat. When we finally got on a bus, and it started to pull away, each day we counted anywhere from five to a dozen empty seats. We tried to let the driver know we could take on more, but were always met with something along the lines of «too bad, door’s closed.» It’s not a damn airplane. You can open the door again and let on a few more freezing people. This whole problem could have been solved SOEASILY by just adding another barricade parallel to the first, to create an actual line. Or even a few more barricades at each stop to create a snake-like line. The cost would have been minimal. I’m not sure if I would attend this festival again.
A M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
Pros: great lineup, decent food vendors, bathroom situation was fine. Cons: Horrible logistics of getting in and out. Lines in and out of the festival were over 1 hour long — that’s a lot when the temperature is 10 degrees. Not enough drink tents. Too many people for the size of the stages. Get a bigger venue or sell fewer tickets. No staff to be found(at one point a girl passed out drunk in line, people were calling for a medic, and no one showed up for 10 minutes. Don’t know whatever happened to the girl). TLDR: the people who booked the bands did a great job. The people in charge of logistics were terrible and ruined it. From the horrible shuttle situation, I’m not surprised that a girl actually died last year when she couldn’t get home.
Alyssa H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Rafael, CA
SnowGlobe 2014 – 2015 Cons: –Although I enjoyed the size of the event(6,000 people?) Crowd/guests were inconsiderate, obnoxious, and rude. -***Not enough tents, or warm places, could benefit from using restaurant style heaters. The elements were borderline dangerous for attendees*** please please consider this out of all of the feedback –on the last day/nye the water pipes froze, which poses a danger for guests who should be drinking water and staying hydrated –Only two beverage tents, and could benefit from more –No special guest as promised –Although I enjoy Atmosphere, they were a mood killer after Zedd Pros: –Security was nice, and easy to get through –There were an adequate number of portopotties –The scenery was beautiful –The Hammocks(definitely need more of these) –Zedd was the highlight
Sandra D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Honolulu, HI
Just some important pointers for you all running SG: 1. Much of the crowd was incomparable to any I’ve interacted with at a music festival, & not in a good way. I was up front at ODESZA& Flume and multiple times I was SCAREDFORMYLIFE. It was WAY too crowded and mobs of people in the back would push as hard as they could, sending a strengthening wave throughout the crowd. People could have been crushed to death or trampled LITERALLY. Many people who had waited hours to get a good spot would give up and leave because it’s just not worth it, while the people who came too late were inconsiderate & selfish & reckless enough to try to push through where there was NOROOM. At 8 degrees outside, people were ready to vomit, had to remove their gloves & jackets because it was too hot & over-crowded. 2. SG didn’t promote community, love for each other, or self-expression like many other festivals do. I now know that it actually does make a huge difference. Perhaps this could help reduce this kind of behavior that better suits a violent riot. 3. You must also consider making larger stages or simply selling less tickets. Is the money really worth your customers’ well-being? Higher screens wouldn’t be a bad idea either. If someone just a few inches taller was in front of you, you couldn’t see. I think this also had to do with the violent pushing and squeezing. 4. VIP. For all that extra money, it hardly made a difference. The VIP tents were not even heated and should have been at the front of the stages if they weren’t going to bother insulating them. It’s great that we had viewing platforms in the back, but the atmosphere up front at concerts is just incomparable to being in the back. 5. Trying to get in contact with anyone running this was damn near impossible. You guys say to facebook message you, but I tried multiple times and never got a reply. Also, there were last minute changes and no one was properly informed at all. All you did was post to social media, but we didn’t have cell service. You should have an email list and also have announced any changes from the stages.
Gina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South San Francisco, CA
Since the line up for 2014 dropped today, it’s kinda tempting after reminiscing of the fun time last year. This isn’t Coachella or any festival with typical«California weather» so most important thing to keep in mind is that you’re in Lake Tahoe during Winter trying to rage so definitely comfortableness over being cute when it comes to dressing up. They offer ticket packages that include all day festival passes and hotel rooms(I forget which hotel), if you don’t want to deal with the hassle of researching neighboring hotels to the venue. I stayed at the Basecamp Hotel which is a fairly new boutique hotel, walking distance from Mont Bleu which was where the shuttles did pick-ups and drop-offs. If you’re into snow sports(granted that we actually get a good snow season this year), this is an awesome incentive to enjoy NYE in the mountains! The location was closest to the Heavenly resort, so my bf and I were being adventurous and did a half day snowboarding and saved the night for the festival. Pretty exhausting, but soo fun! The actual festival venue is nothing great, held at a local community college. There were about 3 tents plus the main stage. It gets crowded and hard to maneuver during the night, but what else would you expect at a music festival? Also, it’s not necessary to wear snow boots as it wasn’t actually snowing during any of the days, but it’d be helpful to wear waterproof shoes. It also gets slippery walking around so be careful! There’s one heated tent where the beers served and everyone stuffs themselves in there to catch some warmth. Security wasn’t too tight as I saw plenty ppl including us able to sneak in flasks, which is so necessary to keep warm! Food is so-so, nothing outstanding but substantial enough to hold your stomach down. It seems and sounds like this event is more popular for locals which make sense, but they’re slowly building their presence through social media so I won’t doubt their popularity growing over the years. Their line ups are pretty decent with both upcoming artists as well as solid headliners. This years includes: Flume, Disclosure(dj set), Trippy Turtle, Zedd, Skrillex, etc. among more to be added on their line up. Also during and in between sets, they have pro boarders/skiers doing crazy x-games like tricks off a super steep half pipe so that’s pretty rad. Countdown and fireworks during NYE countdown, pretty epic. I wouldn’t necessarily make this a tradition as I like to celebrate differently each year, but def worth checking out and the experience to say you brought in the New Year at a music festival… in the snow!
Z P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oceanside, CA
This review is for the 2013 – 14 Snowglobe that just happened 3 days ago! I have been to just about every major music festival on the westcoast including… Coachella and EDC and also some 1 – 2 day festivals including ALL insomniac events ALLLED events some HARD events The Location: It’s south lake tahoe during new years. Although this year there was no snow falling, however there was a little bit in the town and at the festival so it was kinda snowglobey i guess. The Line Up: Tiest, Kaskade, Snoopy dizzle, Dillon Francis(DJ Hanzel), Cut Copy, among others… Security: The easiest security I have ever been through, they didn’t even check wristbands haha. People had flasks, fifths, handles, joints, bongs, I even saw a wheelbarrow haha. The security personell were very nice and accommodating to peoples particular needs. They wernt being dicks about sitting down inside the warming tents, they talked to you in a nice way. I guess I’m just used to all the douchey assholes insomniac and hard employs at all their ghetto LA shows.(Except white wonderland) Food and drizzankk: Good selection! You were allowed to bring in 2 sealed water bottles, obviously filled with vodka. And free water refill station for comelbacks. Water was priced anywhere from $ 2-$ 4. Beer(sierra nevada) was $ 6 and $ 8 The mixed drinks with Tahoe Blue vodka were just okay. Pretty crappy vodka. those drinks were $ 10 – 15 and they didn’t allow double shots. Merchandise: I am convinced that some two bit operation was running the whole Merch aspect of this festival. The usual overpricing of clothing of course… But what struck me as the most odd thing was that they didn’t have Snowglobe lanyards… The easiest money maker and they didn’t have them… They also messed up on the medium sized sweaters, no line up was printed on the back of them haha Parking & shuttles: To whomever bought shuttle passes for this event I feel sorry for you. I parked at the Ross and dennys area for free all weekend and so did some others. They had a lot of busses and from the looks of it the whole shuttle process went smoothly. The walk from the dennys where I parked, to the festival took only about 20 mins. Overall experience: Cut copy didn’t time the new years correctly with their song so that kinda sucked. They just played right through it and the. When they noticed 10 seconds later they stopped and told the whole crowd that they just Played through it… Obviously we knew you idiots, we were there… Great festival, personally I will never go back, I don’t care what the line up is. It could be the daft chili pepper punks. There is a sense of noobness with the production and just basic handling of the whole operation that Snowglobe is. It is definitely a festival I would recommend going to at least once in your life. If you went this year I was the one with the purple cat doing a back flip… Kitty flip haha… Only a few got it haha
Noelle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Such a great festival! This was my second year going and I’m so glad that I did! Chromeo was amazing on New Years Eve, along with Zion I and Laidback Luke. Overall I am really glad I went and would be down to go again, of course depending on the artists playing! This festival is soo cool! Much different then any rave or music festival I have been around before. Has a hippie side too it! The shuttles were not bad! We parked at the Montebleu and shuttled over and back, pretty painless besides the lines. Much better this year with snow then last year when there was none. XOXO
Elise G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
What an amazing experience, listening to music in one of the most beautiful places on earth. The staff was very cool and the bus drivers provided our group of 12 with safe passage home. There were some great artists on the lineup. My favorite was hands down Deadmau5 followed by Laidback Luke and Chromeo. It was cold, but by the last day we knew to layer up. And once we started dancing, we warmed up immediately. The teepees in the silent disco were a nice place to rest. There was beer, water, and a bunch of other food available for sale too. I look forward to next year.
J. G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Lake Tahoe, CA
Still good, and they were much improved in the sound carrying into the neighborhoods this year. Shuttle issues the first day; which they addressed, and was corrected. Bathroom lights not on first night, but fixed by second. Day 2 the line at least around 6−7pm or so, took 30+ minutes to get through :( Love the art scattered about, «LOVE» sign, graffiti artist, lighting in trees. Bar lines were much shorter this year, I believe due to 3 locations. More food choices this year, but still didn’t see any local ones, except for Himmel Haus, maybe others didn’t have their names on the booths? Signage into the festival on the snowtrails would have been helpful.