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101. Posted by Jbrina (First Time Poster, 1 posts) 6 Mar '12 02:24

Quoting dpnieves

My friend and I are coming from Florida!! Definitely wouldn't mind some travel buddies! Doing SHM at milton keynes, then a little traveling around Europe, Ibiza for some partying ;), then tomorrowland!!! We cannot wait! Any info or tips past tomorrowlanders can give us to make this a smooth trip would be greatly appreciated!

Quoting TravelingBoots

Anyone departing from the US looking for a travel/party companion ?

I was at Tomorrowland last year and went with the hotel/festival tickets/transportation package which was worth the price...looking to go the same route this year.

Also thinking of spending a day or 2 before hand in either Antwerp and of AMS.

Cheers,

TB

My friend and I are coming from (Miami and Orlando) Florida too. I have never been to tomorrowland and I am not sure where it is best to stay. I was thinking of getting bungalow so I can lock my stuff. Is that necessary? Any advice anyone?

102. Posted by Jbrina (First Time Poster, 1 posts) 6 Mar '12 02:27

Quoting SkitzoDisco

Hey all,
Been following this thread for a while now, and deciding to jump in to start making some plans! I am from California, and will be travling throughout Europe for two months prior to the festival and am planning on ending my trip at Tomorrowland. My plan for now would be to meet up with some people along my trip who are also making the trip to Tomorrowland, and camp/hostel/hotel (whatever the plan ends up being) so that I'm not solo at such an epic event. Anyone interested in meeting up with a travel companion (Me) between June 1st and tomorrowland, let me know via this thread or PM. Hope to see you all there!

-Alex

My friend and I are coming from Florida. We will be backpacking Europe starting in may and ending at tomorrowland as well. It would be nice to get some travel buddies. :)

here is a rough draft of my itinerary

http://www.eurotrip.com/node/191587

[ Edit: Edited on 06-Mar-2012, at 02:47 by Jbrina ]

103. Posted by Kellie' (First Time Poster, 1 posts) 6 Mar '12 23:38

I'm 20 and im Australian. I'm going through europe and tomorrowland will be my last stop before heading home. Just wondering if any other Aussies are planning on going solo or want to make plans to meet up. Also I'm in Paris before I go to Tomorrowland. Any suggests on how I should get there transport wise?

104. Posted by DDxx (First Time Poster, 1 posts) 7 Mar '12 05:58

Hi guys !!;D I am traveling from London with my sister, it will be our first time at Tomorrowland. We heard alot about it and we are soooo excited:D:D we haven't decided on what transportation we should take but if there is more of you from London, searching for buddies to travel with... it would be cool to go with a fun group of people ;p

Dalia x

105. Posted by thedfordl15 (Budding Member, 4 posts) 7 Mar '12 14:31

Quoting matt_king1987

yes i am going tomorrowland 2012 but i am going to get the eurostar from london as i live quite close to london it only takes 1 hour and a half to get 2 brussells. I am also planning on going to amesterdam after its going 2 be so gooooodddddd

hey! some law students and I who are studying abroad in London this summer are planning to use Eurostar as well! then just catch whatever train we can into boom, i haven't been able to figure that part out but i've heard it's pretty easy once there! do you have a big group!?

106. Posted by Garnier (Budding Member, 26 posts) 7 Mar '12 15:48

Hey all,

I see that most guys are looking for travel companions to Belgium from several countries. In my case, I'm already in Belgium (though originally from Kenya). None of my friends is going to tomorrowland 2012 so I'm looking to meet up with any interesting people for the festival.I'll be opting for the camping option so it's even better if you're planning to camp out there :-) I'm female, 27. Cheers!

107. Posted by Luckyou3 (First Time Poster, 1 posts) 7 Mar '12 22:24

Hey... I'm so confused first tomorrowland and don't even know where to begin ??!? Hotel or camp? Coming from Florida traveling eorope for the first half of July them ending up at tomorrowland then home please help!!!!

108. Posted by mjones27 (Budding Member, 4 posts) 9 Mar '12 11:47

Quoting thedfordl15

Quoting matt_king1987

yes i am going tomorrowland 2012 but i am going to get the eurostar from london as i live quite close to london it only takes 1 hour and a half to get 2 brussells. I am also planning on going to amesterdam after its going 2 be so gooooodddddd

hey! some law students and I who are studying abroad in London this summer are planning to use Eurostar as well! then just catch whatever train we can into boom, i haven't been able to figure that part out but i've heard it's pretty easy once there! do you have a big group!?

Take train from Brussels North --> Antwerpen-Berchem, then train from Antwerpen-Berchem--> Boom. Like you said pretty easy. Should be a free shuttle from Boom train station to the campground.

Anyone kiwi or aussie going? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tomorrowland-Antipodeans/249898285095886 Join up if you are going and discuss your plans.

Cant wait for July!

109. Posted by jowita (Budding Member, 6 posts) 9 Mar '12 11:54

Does anyone know the difference between the Full Madness Pass and the Full Madness Comfort Pass?

110. Posted by jaselee (Budding Member, 16 posts) 9 Mar '12 13:49

Quoting jowita

Does anyone know the difference between the Full Madness Pass and the Full Madness Comfort Pass?

hi
Full madness pass=no vip.
Full madness comfort = vip.
Its not really much differance the vip pass just means theres abit more room for ye to dance on vip platforms. where the normal pass does not let you access to these dance platforms. hope this has helped.

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