Guide to Packing for a Music Festival

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Guide to Packing for a Music Festival Whether you’re a big fan or a rock star looking to charter a private jet, packing for music festivals can be tricky. Festivals are different from traditional vacations, especially when they entail camping. Weather, walking, and water are just a few of the considerations travelers should remember when packing for a music festival. For the true VIP experience nothing comes close to arriving by way of a small private jet, like the ones provided by Flightpath Charter Airways Inc. You may even end up meeting your favorite musical artist in the lounge at the airport. Nonetheless, everyone should bring these few essentials when they attend a festival performance. Backpack When you are hiking around the festival grounds all day, nothing does the job like a backpack. A backpack works better than a suitcase for lugging your things into a festival environment. Furthermore, shoving all of your supplies into a purse can make you feel off balance. The individual pockets can hold your sunscreen, water bottle, smartphone, and anything else you acquire along the way. Sunscreen You can always point out the people who forgot sun protection by their bright red skin. Sunscreen is a must have for any outdoor adventure that lasts more than a few hours. Slather on those SPFs every morning and at regular intervals throughout the day. If you have particularly sensitive skin you may want to consider bringing a sun hat or another form of cover up. Water Bottle Many festivals do not allow concert goers to bring in their own bottles of liquid, but few security guards will say anything about an empty reusable container that you fill up with tap water inside. Another environmentally friendly option is to buy a bottle of water in the early hours of they show. You can continue to fill it up at the drinking fountain as the day progresses. Comfy Shoes You will be dancing, moshing, and walking around all day. Therefore your favorite music festival is a time to wear comfortable yet stylish footwear. Look for something practical that you can wear for an extended period of time. Platform heels will surely cause ankle problems a few hours down the road. Similarly, sandals are not a safe choice for crowded stages and mosh pits. Smartphone Your smartphone will be your camera, telephone, and personal computer for the duration of the performance. It does not count unless you check in on social media via your electronic device and snap pictures of your friends and the show. Make use of apps like Dance Safe to ensure everyone has a good time. Fun Clothes This is a time to celebrate in your party clothes. Music festival patrons are notorious for their bright, colorful costumes that do not leave much to the imagination. Depending on the type of music you may see face paint, bathing suits, fluffies, pasties, black leather, ripped clothing, fishnets, patchwork, dreadlocks, dyed hair, and more. So get creative and find a cool outfit that inspires you.

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Guide to Packing for a Music Festival

Whether you’re a big fan or a rock star looking to charter a private jet, packing for music

festivals can be tricky. Festivals are different from traditional vacations, especially when they

entail camping. Weather, walking, and water are just a few of the considerations travelers should

remember when packing for a music festival.

For the true VIP experience nothing comes close to arriving by way of a small private jet, like

the ones provided by Flightpath Charter Airways Inc. You may even end up meeting your

favorite musical artist in the lounge at the airport. Nonetheless, everyone should bring these few

essentials when they attend a festival performance.

Backpack – When you are hiking around the festival grounds all day, nothing does the

job like a backpack. A backpack works better than a suitcase for lugging your things into

a festival environment. Furthermore, shoving all of your supplies into a purse can make

you feel off balance. The individual pockets can hold your sunscreen, water bottle,

smartphone, and anything else you acquire along the way.

Sunscreen –You can always point out the people who forgot sun protection by their

bright red skin. Sunscreen is a must have for any outdoor adventure that lasts more than a

few hours. Slather on those SPFs every morning and at regular intervals throughout the

day. If you have particularly sensitive skin you may want to consider bringing a sun hat

or another form of cover up.

Water Bottle – Many festivals do not allow concert goers to bring in their own bottles of

liquid, but few security guards will say anything about an empty reusable container that

you fill up with tap water inside. Another environmentally friendly option is to buy a

bottle of water in the early hours of they show. You can continue to fill it up at the

drinking fountain as the day progresses.

Comfy Shoes – You will be dancing, moshing, and walking around all day. Therefore

your favorite music festival is a time to wear comfortable yet stylish footwear. Look for

something practical that you can wear for an extended period of time. Platform heels will

surely cause ankle problems a few hours down the road. Similarly, sandals are not a safe

choice for crowded stages and mosh pits.

Smartphone – Your smartphone will be your camera, telephone, and personal computer

for the duration of the performance. It does not count unless you check in on social media

via your electronic device and snap pictures of your friends and the show. Make use of

apps like Dance Safe to ensure everyone has a good time.

Fun Clothes – This is a time to celebrate in your party clothes. Music festival patrons are

notorious for their bright, colorful costumes that do not leave much to the imagination.

Depending on the type of music you may see face paint, bathing suits, fluffies, pasties,

black leather, ripped clothing, fishnets, patchwork, dreadlocks, dyed hair, and more. So

get creative and find a cool outfit that inspires you.

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The only thing more fun than summer music festivals are private air charters. If you choose to

camp then that means you’ll need to bring even more supplies. Remember that you will most

likely have to carry whatever you bring in a backpack, so pack wisely.

Summary:

When travelling to a summer music festival by a small private jet, be certain to bring a backpack,

sunscreen, water bottle, comfortable shoes, your smartphone, and fun outfits.

Company Bio:

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