My friend has a booth for her charity, The Helen & Joe foundation, that help victims of DA, they will be selling cheap drinks, snacks and fest essentials (earplugs sunscreen, etc) swing by if ya need something
I'm pretty conflicted on the parking situation. Last year I parked at a makeshift parking lot that some nice local ladies set up and it was great but with all the pushback RF is getting from the local community this year I'm a bit worried about this. Maybe I'll just park at Cicero and take the pink line, it's pretty convenient but it's not fun walking there after a long ass day at a festival with a bum knee and a sore back. I better make up my mind quick because I plan on seeing Young Culture at noon.
Bucees cap, pink/blue shirt, Martens and a Fueled by Ramen stringbag. Not sure if I'll see Quicksand or Screaming Females, so any recommendations are appreciated
black pants, blue shirt & sunglasses, with haphazard patch vest I think this is my first time ever seeing all 5 bands on the main stage. Might try to hit up the Ferris wheel during funkadelic
where the skate ramp was last year, across from the rise stage. 1st row of white booths, 3rd one in with a purple table.
I was planning on camping around the radical stage for most of the day but the water stations are not working. I even brought a bottle so I can fill it up and have it with me. Sucks. Edit: I don't remember the radical stage being set up the way it is now. There is a divider that goes all the way to the stage, starting at the sound booth.
VIP has an actual water filling station this time and not the lone fountain. Upgrade already worth it
Hope water station is open (we're across the park) but it wasn't open an hour after doors which kinda stinks.