Watching your channel has made me realize I’m over the big shows, like bass canyon and edc. I’m down with these smaller bass fests but the west coast is slacking on them!
Yea I learned a long time ago I’m not super into huge fests. Small intimate shows and festivals have been my wave for so long and they’re just such a better vibe !
Only 4 minutes in, and I'm wishing we did a live talking about the changes over the years, etc. I've been to every venue Elements has had, and this year apparently was the largest it's ever been crowd wise. Excited to hear the rest of this recap!
personally i loved camping inside the raceway, my friends have been going for around 5 years and said this camping setup was their best yet. if i remember what they said, the camping last year was basically in where the festival grounds were this year
There was a wedding that happened there where anyone was invited, it was so sweet and awesome.. from meow into eternity hahahaha This place was awesome for my second year. My first year 2022 there were definitely a LOT LESS people. This is the first time they used a different security crew... they are not using them again the pink vests. We also had battle tested there and they are great. I do glamping. We were SO CLOSE to the festival entrance lol.
I’m going glamping this year for 2024 Is there anything you can tell me about the glamping situation? How is it did you like it Any information you think that would be good
@@Androidgoth Glamping had the most convenient spot next to the entrance, both years. Second year it was not only next to the festival entrance it was also next to the food stands, the showers. Very great experience. First year glamping we lost power Saturday night and never got it back. Second year no electricity issues. Be warned glamping tends to be on grass as well, and both years it rained at some point. So be ready to deal with mud and keep a big sheet or plastic flooring set outside your tent! saved us a lot of slipping and sliding. Adequate space between other glampers. Though my first year it was cheating a little bit we got a lucky tent of like five that was separate from all the other glampers it was like a low key vip we called it camp caldesac lol. Second year even though we were in between all the other glampers there is still enough space to lay things out and chill in the mornings. I think it is well worth it especially if you are in a group of four. If its a duo experience I would probably just do traditional camping unless the electricity is 100% a need. Though being placed so close to every other thing was perfect. In regular camping you run the risk of needing to do a 15-20 minute walk to the festival grounds. (IMO not that bad but can be an issue if you like to travel to and from camp and festival often).
Yooo love the vid just curious about this i want to bring my board to skate to and from the venue from camp. How did you lock up your onewheel? Or did you not bring it when you went to the festival ? Hopefully see you there this year !!!!
production booth was honestly too close to the stages. was constantly battling totems like you said trying to get a shot because I had to go up into the front of the crowd so the booth wasnt blocking it. I saw a lot of people talking bad about the festival but I honestly had a great time, it was really immersive like you said in the video
Usually, people aren't prepared for dealing with camping and being around thousands of people or it was their first festival in general and instead of blaming themselves for what they didn't know they blame the experience. This doesnt apply to everyone, I am sure there are people who had major problems due to staff incompetency (ESPECIALLY the pink vest security). But from my personal experience it usually isnt that. This is the first time elements had so many people and I felt like things were dealt with way better than what could have happened.
@@NickoVasleywe need people to think more like you. People who expect everything to be perfect are unrealistic. We all need to take responsibility for our actions. Festivals are fun, but to attend more than 1 day or camp, it can become overwhelming for the lighthearted. ❤
You killed it my guy! I always run into you at the local fests and I’m thankful for your content! You should hit up submersion in nj! Until next time #finessegang yerrrrrr!!
The site page for the festival has a detailed list of what extras you get with vip. My crew is from Texas and depending how far your traveling vip is worth it... Of the trees is the Thursday pre arrival artist... which I think seeing them alone would make it worth it to get vip n show up early
One year I will be able to afford to go to festivals like that. But until then 😭 I guess I gotta keep watching more Vlogs so I can feel like I am there virtually and not physically or whatever that word is when you’re there IRL
A lot a festival you can volunteer at to save money. That what I did at my first festival Big dub. It's great if you travel a lone like I do you can make friends and get free entry.
it was my first time seeing Subtronics, had to let the ears hear him purely without my earplugs, boy was that the worst decision i've ever made lol worth it though
I only went to Elements on Sunday and never been to this festival before, but I really liked the overall vibe of the festival and enjoyed my time! I do agree some of the layouts of the campground and how to get there was a bit confusing at first and some of the staff members or volunteer I guess had no idea where stuff is. My friends and I legit were driving around the festival for at least an hour before we got settled LOL. I think it's also cool that in the campground stage that they had a set up for local DJ's to play if you signed up for a set time. Definitely would consider going back. EDIT: Typo
Watching your channel has made me realize I’m over the big shows, like bass canyon and edc. I’m down with these smaller bass fests but the west coast is slacking on them!
Yea I learned a long time ago I’m not super into huge fests. Small intimate shows and festivals have been my wave for so long and they’re just such a better vibe !
This year is my first elements and your vid made me so hypedddd! ❤
You are doing gods work making these videos
was so nice meeting you and elements was a such a vibe its ok you did not film nothing you enjoyed the festival
Only 4 minutes in, and I'm wishing we did a live talking about the changes over the years, etc. I've been to every venue Elements has had, and this year apparently was the largest it's ever been crowd wise. Excited to hear the rest of this recap!
haha this will be my first camping festival and i got here after watching a few of your camping setup videos. see you soon 🙌🙌
Appreciate your video, bro!
After watching this, I went straight to the site and got my ticket. Haha
Did you know about the small vendor village in the center of the campgrounds? They had a decent variety of food and a general store.
yes more of this. I liked how detail oriented it was. Also are you sending Dancefestopia?
personally i loved camping inside the raceway, my friends have been going for around 5 years and said this camping setup was their best yet. if i remember what they said, the camping last year was basically in where the festival grounds were this year
also 10k less people last year lol
There was a wedding that happened there where anyone was invited, it was so sweet and awesome.. from meow into eternity hahahaha This place was awesome for my second year. My first year 2022 there were definitely a LOT LESS people. This is the first time they used a different security crew... they are not using them again the pink vests. We also had battle tested there and they are great. I do glamping. We were SO CLOSE to the festival entrance lol.
I’m going glamping this year for 2024
Is there anything you can tell me about the glamping situation? How is it did you like it
Any information you think that would be good
@@Androidgoth Glamping had the most convenient spot next to the entrance, both years. Second year it was not only next to the festival entrance it was also next to the food stands, the showers. Very great experience. First year glamping we lost power Saturday night and never got it back. Second year no electricity issues. Be warned glamping tends to be on grass as well, and both years it rained at some point. So be ready to deal with mud and keep a big sheet or plastic flooring set outside your tent! saved us a lot of slipping and sliding. Adequate space between other glampers. Though my first year it was cheating a little bit we got a lucky tent of like five that was separate from all the other glampers it was like a low key vip we called it camp caldesac lol. Second year even though we were in between all the other glampers there is still enough space to lay things out and chill in the mornings. I think it is well worth it especially if you are in a group of four. If its a duo experience I would probably just do traditional camping unless the electricity is 100% a need. Though being placed so close to every other thing was perfect. In regular camping you run the risk of needing to do a 15-20 minute walk to the festival grounds. (IMO not that bad but can be an issue if you like to travel to and from camp and festival often).
@@NickoVasley thank you so much!!
Friday arrival was a disaster. 4+ hours to get in, after that everything was pretty smooth
So... are you going this year?
Yooo love the vid just curious about this i want to bring my board to skate to and from the venue from camp. How did you lock up your onewheel? Or did you not bring it when you went to the festival ? Hopefully see you there this year !!!!
When you say "City Fest", what do you mean specifically?
“Dozens of thousands” and “drag race” sent me 🤣
production booth was honestly too close to the stages. was constantly battling totems like you said trying to get a shot because I had to go up into the front of the crowd so the booth wasnt blocking it.
I saw a lot of people talking bad about the festival but I honestly had a great time, it was really immersive like you said in the video
Usually, people aren't prepared for dealing with camping and being around thousands of people or it was their first festival in general and instead of blaming themselves for what they didn't know they blame the experience. This doesnt apply to everyone, I am sure there are people who had major problems due to staff incompetency (ESPECIALLY the pink vest security). But from my personal experience it usually isnt that. This is the first time elements had so many people and I felt like things were dealt with way better than what could have happened.
@@NickoVasleywe need people to think more like you. People who expect everything to be perfect are unrealistic. We all need to take responsibility for our actions.
Festivals are fun, but to attend more than 1 day or camp, it can become overwhelming for the lighthearted. ❤
Excision at Playstation theatre! Homie, the early 2010s were soooooo lit there
You killed it my guy! I always run into you at the local fests and I’m thankful for your content! You should hit up submersion in nj! Until next time #finessegang yerrrrrr!!
Where can I stream your music
Was there any differences with VIP?
The site page for the festival has a detailed list of what extras you get with vip. My crew is from Texas and depending how far your traveling vip is worth it... Of the trees is the Thursday pre arrival artist... which I think seeing them alone would make it worth it to get vip n show up early
One year I will be able to afford to go to festivals like that. But until then 😭 I guess I gotta keep watching more Vlogs so I can feel like I am there virtually and not physically or whatever that word is when you’re there IRL
A lot a festival you can volunteer at to save money. That what I did at my first festival Big dub. It's great if you travel a lone like I do you can make friends and get free entry.
it was my first time seeing Subtronics, had to let the ears hear him purely without my earplugs, boy was that the worst decision i've ever made lol worth it though
prolly hit it up next year
I only went to Elements on Sunday and never been to this festival before, but I really liked the overall vibe of the festival and enjoyed my time! I do agree some of the layouts of the campground and how to get there was a bit confusing at first and some of the staff members or volunteer I guess had no idea where stuff is. My friends and I legit were driving around the festival for at least an hour before we got settled LOL.
I think it's also cool that in the campground stage that they had a set up for local DJ's to play if you signed up for a set time. Definitely would consider going back.
EDIT: Typo
a drag race ahaahaahahaha
I was just waiting for a video 2 min ago and you blessed me 🫡🫡