BurtMacklin wrote: » I haven't been in years as I said earlier, how quickly does this usually sell out? Looking into getting a combi ticket and flight sorted. Suprised it isn't sold out already with that line up. It'd be fine to fly in Thurs morning, get to the Hive and find a camping spot yeah? We don't need to do anything bar buy our combi ticket and separate camping pass? Does anyone still pre purchase food and bev tokens or just get them there?
David Della Rocco wrote: » Hey, I had planned to go in 2014 and as far as I remember I was waiting for my February paycheck to book and it sold out. So I was determined to go in 2015 and booked early but can't remember if it sold out. You will be fine flying in Thurs morning, get the train to Leuven and then the festival bus to the hive. I did exactly that in 2015 but our flight left Dublin at 6.30am. There were people arriving all day on the Thursday. Getting over the Wednesday night this year for a few warm up beers in Leuven. Other than the combi ticket and Hive camping ticket, you will need to book the free train ticket which will be emailed to you a few weeks before the festival. It is fairly straight forward but you do need to pay a fee (diabolo) if your departure station is the airport. I paid €5 each way in 2015. I plan on buying some food/drink tokens in advance as they are slightly cheaper at 2.50 than 2.75 if bought at the festival.
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cian180 wrote: » Thanks for the info Mr.S - I had read that there was a 12 can limit per person which seemed quite ludicrous. I am looking forward to sampling this festival having been at Reading and Leeds last year and EP the year before. R&L is potentially too young a crowd for myself now, I hear RW is more mellow.
BurtMacklin wrote: » I remember the drink being cheap enough to buy there. Like a pint was about €2.60?? Have I got that all wrong? It was Jupiler in the campsites? This was about 7 years ago.
lolkillerrofl wrote: » Highly doubt the crowd would be chill during SOAD.
purple hands wrote: » Anyone ever do the full weekend but not the camping? Probably slim pickings on accommodation by now anyways, but would be interested to hear of peoples experiences doing this TL:DR, can't hack 4/5 days camping, how/where to rest me bones?
cian180 wrote: » From last weeks announcement I wonder are the the big name announcements slowing down and would it just be smaller bands/locals to be announced from now on? 'Discover the best Belgian acts of the moment at #RW17! New this week: Het Zesde Metaal, Warhola, Tout Va Bien, J. Bernardt, Vuurwerk, Tamino' There are one or two names I was hoping to see added, Catfish and the Bottlemen / Wolf Alice to name two. Would anyone who knows the festival expect see many more recognizable names?