On Arrival
Information Tent and Check-In
The Information Tent is your first stop as you arrive at the festival to get your bearings and start the weekend smoothly.
Ticket check-ins will take place here, so please have your ID and tickets ready when you arrive. Our team will be there to welcome you and help get everyone through the gate as efficiently as possible.
You'll also find a volunteer available to help with any questions throughout the weekend, including maps, set times, directions, lost property and general info to help you make the most of your time at the festival. If you're in need of safety or care, feel free to alert the Information Tent, who can also link you with our Crowd Care volunteers.
Whether you need a quick answer, a bit of guidance or just want to know what's happening next, the Information Tent is here to help.
Entry and Vehicle Passes
Please have your ID, festival ticket and vehicle pass ready when you arrive at the front gate. Our team will scan your ticket and check in all attendees to keep the line moving smoothly at the information tent.
Parking capacity is limited and passes are capped accordingly. There is no nearby parking available and parking along the road is strictly prohibited.
One vehicle pass is required per vehicle entering the site, no exceptions.
There will be no vehicle passes sold on the door, so please plan ahead.
Once checked in, you will be directed to your camping area. Please be mindful of space when setting up. This includes no more than one gazebo per campsite to ensure everyone can fit comfortably on site.
Unpacking and Parking
The parking areas for both general camping and single night camping are located close to the campsite but require a short walk. If you're camping in a tent, we recommend unloading everything you'll need for the weekend at the designated drop-off areas before moving your vehicle to the parking area.
Once you've unloaded, please follow directions from event staff to park your vehicle safely and efficiently.
If you're camping in your vehicle, you'll be directed to the appropriate camping area on arrival.
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Tent Camping
If you are camping in a tent, you'll be directed to a luggage drop-off area to unload your vehicle. One of our volunteers will then advise where to set up in the general camping area. After unloading, you must park your vehicle as directed in the designated parking area.
The parking area is close to camping but requires a short walk, so we recommend unloading everything you need for the weekend before parking your car.
Parking for general camping is along a road with a slight incline and a steep drop-off beside it. You will need to drive to the end of the road before turning your vehicle and parking back along the road you came in on.
Do not attempt a three point turn along this road. Please drive slowly (maximum 5 km/h), carefully and watch for pedestrians. If you get stuck at any point, please alert one of our volunteers who will be more than happy to assist.
Vehicle Camping
If you intend on camping in a vehicle (car, van, campervan, rooftop tent), please let our volunteers know on arrival. You'll be directed to your parking spot within the camping area.
If you're planning to leave early on Saturday or Sunday morning, please ensure you park in a way that keeps a clear exit path.
Single Day Camping
If you're staying for Friday night only, you'll be directed to the single night camping area located next to general camping. As with general camping, you'll unload your luggage before parking in the designated parking area.
If you're staying for Saturday night only, you may be able to camp in the general camping area if space is available. If not, you'll be directed to the single night camping area, as outlined above.
Reserving Campsites
Campsites are first in, best dressed - we can't reserve spots for mates. If you want to camp together, round up the crew and convoy together, or have the first members of your crew set up tents for those arriving later.
Pass Outs
Pass outs are not permitted, except in special circumstances, including but not limited to:
- Medical or urgent health needs
- Urgent personal matters or emergencies
- Picking up or dropping off a passenger where no alternative exists
- Attendees with accessibility requirements that require leaving site
- Any circumstance approved by event management where reasonable
If you require a pass out, please speak with a member of the event team.
Trespassing
This is a ticketed event - entering without a valid ticket is strictly prohibited. All attendees will receive a wristband at check-in which must be worn throughout the weekend. If spotted without a wristband, you may be asked to leave the site. If your wristband breaks over the weekend, notify a member of staff or volunteer so that we can replace it with a new one.