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Electric Picnic 2014 ** NO TICKET DISCUSSION ALLOWED ** see new mod note

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 277 Lester Freamon
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    Folks,
    Does anyone know what it is like getting taxi's outside the venue late at night? Staying in Portlaoise and EP have shuttle buses going back there till 3am. However, there is every chance I may miss that last bus and will need to grab a taxi sometime between 3am and 5am! :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,214 maximoose
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    So The Minutes were pretty horribly misinformed then :pac:


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 16,035 Furious-Red
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    maximoose wrote: »
    So The Minutes were pretty horribly misinformed then :pac:

    Id say they are playing every day by the looks of it

    Friday - Salty Dog
    Saturday - Jerry Fish
    Sunday - Electric Arena


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84 rebelreded
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    Folks,
    Does anyone know what it is like getting taxi's outside the venue late at night? Staying in Portlaoise and EP have shuttle buses going back there till 3am. However, there is every chance I may miss that last bus and will need to grab a taxi sometime between 3am and 5am! :)

    Only had to get a taxi once (got lost, ended up in the middle of Stradbally and needed to get back to the carpark) but there were plenty around the village.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 393 partay pooper
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    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055579971&page=228

    MTCRANIUM OVER IN THE WEATHER BOARDS HAS SAID THIS "OUTLOOK ... Gradually turning warmer next week with highs returning to the low 20s, rain becoming more confined to north. " I knew the child of prague would do this business.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 315 beansybeansy
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    10 days to go people!!

    So about time for me to get the tent, chairs, sleeping bag and mattress out, check for damage to allow me plenty of time to get replacements where needed. Sure we all remember the great "Not a camping chair to be got in Ireland" crisis of 2013 and the "bloody hell, wellies are in short supply!" emergency of 2011. Im not getting caught out again, I can tell ye that


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 Catmologen
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    Frank and Walters, nice surprise there. Does anyone have a link to the provisional day by day breakdown? There's normally one pieced together from the artists sites, twitter etc by now. Cheers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,214 maximoose
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    So about time for me to get the tent, chairs, sleeping bag and mattress out, check for damage to allow me plenty of time to get replacements where needed.

    After arriving at Stendhal festival campsite last weekend in the pissing rain to find what I thought was my tent was just a wrapped up groundsheet, I thoroughly recommend checking your tent before picnic :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 393 partay pooper
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    maximoose wrote: »
    After arriving at Stendhal festival campsite last weekend in the pissing rain to find what I thought was my tent was just a wrapped up groundsheet, I thoroughly recommend checking your tent before picnic :pac:


    Don't leave the story there!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,054 D.Q
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    do they sell camping chairs down there?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 541 mejulie805
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    Yeah they had some in the Centra for €20/€25 last year..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,214 maximoose
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    Don't leave the story there!!

    Bunked in with 4 swedish stunners in their two man tent

    Alas, no....


    Left my mate and our stuff hiding under said groundsheet in the rain while I drove into town to try and buy a tent...at 8pm in a small town. Unsurprisingly there were fúck all tents to be found. Lucky that my mum had a mobile home 20 mins away in Portrush that we could go to for the night before buying a tent in the morning.

    Lesson learnt anyway!
    do they sell camping chairs down there?

    They do, centra had some last year. Not sure if there was a Joe Bananas last year but in previous years they've sold them for 2 for €25. Can get them for €8 at the minute in Euro2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,891 iamanengine
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    Anyone use that online off licence thing? Could be handy.

    48 cans of Heineken for 100 beans seems excessive no?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,488 run_Forrest_run
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    Anyone use that online off licence thing? Could be handy.

    48 cans of Heineken for 100 beans seems excessive no?

    yes, crazy expensive but like convenience stores you pay a premium for the convenience. If you are stuck you can always just pack for the first night then take a nice short walk into the village and pick up some more cans for the next night etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 124 murdog!
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    Anyone use that online off licence thing? Could be handy.

    48 cans of Heineken for 100 beans seems excessive no?

    "Heineken 50cl can - Case of 8 (Case of 6 cans)"

    Confusing.

    I think its worth it to not have to carry them in and have them cold down there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 315 beansybeansy
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    seems to be no limit on how much you can order. Lets hope the cost prevents anyone from ordering 100 bottles of Rose and vomming all down my tent like the "lady" i caught last year. Luckily I was able to foist the wet wipes on her and made her clean it up. That will learn 'em


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 124 murdog!
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    24 cans of Heineken are 40 blips in tesco, defo worth the extra tenner to have them waiting there for you


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,214 maximoose
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    Not being a beer snob, I don't mind it and drink it fairly regularly, but €50 for 24 cans of a pissy beer like Heineken is horrific - even with coldness and convenience factored in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 nmg_ire
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 thror
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    If you are stuck you can always just pack for the first night then take a nice short walk into the village and pick up some more cans for the next night etc.

    As a matter of interest, do people generally do this? It's a SuperValu in Stradbally right? - Does it be mad busy in there for the weekend or only a few people bother making the trip into the village?

    I'll be coming in from abroad on the Friday morning to the airport and heading straight down to EP. Trying to decide whether to a) pick up beer for the whole weekend in Dublin to bring down on the bus, b) order a few cans for the Friday night and then get more in the village on the Saturday c) order the whole shebang from the onsite offie. Decisions decisions! Overanalysing due to August work-malaise.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 200 Sheog
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    Bootsy. wrote: »
    As regards phone charging, I just switch off my phone when I don't need it. Imagine that! :pac:

    I've done it for a few festivals now and it's been great, I found I was more immersed in the experience of being there, without having that constant connection to the outside world.

    Whenever I needed to find someone I'd switch it on. I'd check facebook/emails etc once or twice a day, and battery lasted grand. I have a cheap €5 watch to tell the time.

    I know to some people I might as well be speaking backwards Japanese as suggesting having your phone switched off 90% of the time but I'd actually recommend it.

    I picked up a nifty portable multi device charger in Aldi at the weekend for €20 which holds about 12 charges. A friend of mine had one at Glastonbury and it turned out to be a life saver!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 124 murdog!
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    thror wrote: »
    As a matter of interest, do people generally do this? It's a SuperValu in Stradbally right? - Does it be mad busy in there for the weekend or only a few people bother making the trip into the village?

    I'll be coming in from abroad on the Friday morning to the airport and heading straight down to EP. Trying to decide whether to a) pick up beer for the whole weekend in Dublin to bring down on the bus, b) order a few cans for the Friday night and then get more in the village on the Saturday c) order the whole shebang from the onsite offie. Decisions decisions! Overanalysing due to August work-malaise.

    I went in once a few years ago and it wasn't busy but was a bit of a trek, I think the premium on the EP off licence is a small price to pay for the convenience


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,539 ghostdancer
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    murdog! wrote: »
    24 cans of Heineken are 40 blips in tesco, defo worth the extra tenner to have them waiting there for you

    30 around here...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 162 nmg_ire
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    Any good beer offers around Dublin at the moment?
    Just looking at Tesco etc online and i've seen cases being cheaper before.
    Aldi only seem to done 8cans together


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,214 maximoose
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    Looking online at the supermarkets best prices I can see really are:

    Tesco
    Stella - 24 x 500ml - €26 (Singles)
    Carling - 24 x 500ml - €24 (Singles)
    Grolsch - 24 x 500ml - €32 (Singles)
    Molson Canadian - 24 x 500ml - €32 (Singles)
    San Miguel - 24 x 500ml - €32 (Singles)

    Supervalu
    Heineken - 24 x 500ml - €30 (2x Box of 12, looks to only be valid til tomorrow)

    Aldi
    Galahad - 24 x 500ml - €20 (2x packs of 12)
    St Etienne - 24 x 500ml - €25 (2x packs of 12)

    Can't see many case prices. Usually chuck them all into an Ikea bag so don't mind singles myself.

    No idea what those Aldi beers are like..

    Might pop into Aldi/Lidl on the way home to see if they've any deals.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 354 MojoRisinnnn
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    Anyone know if there's an area they show the football? Wouldn't mind catching the early kick off on Saturday with a breakfast roll and a coffee


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,904 bodhrandude
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    Anyone know if there's an area they show the football? Wouldn't mind catching the early kick off on Saturday with a breakfast roll and a coffee

    Yep, in the bars at Stradbally 5 minutes from the festival site.

    If you want to get into it, you got to get out of it. (Hawkwind 1982)



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,605 endainoz
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    Anyone know if there's an area they show the football? Wouldn't mind catching the early kick off on Saturday with a breakfast roll and a coffee

    Only in Stradbally, Im assuming its premier league you talking about, last year they showed the Dublin Kerry game in the Irish tent, was packed out the door though.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 456 Bootsy.
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    thror wrote: »
    As a matter of interest, do people generally do this? It's a SuperValu in Stradbally right? - Does it be mad busy in there for the weekend or only a few people bother making the trip into the village?

    I bring enough for Friday & Saturday and always head into Stradbally on the Sunday.

    SuperValu are well used to it and well stocked with plenty of everything. It's usually busy but manageable.


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