Loyalty price increase?

Just got the loyalty sale code, early arrival is $100 and car camping is $120. I paid $80 for early arrival last year and $115 for my car pass like a week before the festival. GA weekend pass is $260, which might not be that much more than last year. Kinda surprised given it would be my 3rd year going. Do they do any sales after loyalty pre-sale?

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u/teenwitch98 — 1 day ago

Jackie Hollander at Air Stage

Hiiiii! Did anybody else see Jackie Hollander at air stage on Sunday night?? She threw DOWN and I’ve been listening to her nonstop since. Is there anywhere I can find her setlist? / any similar artists to recommend? 🫶

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u/teenwitch98 — 5 days ago

Relationship ended and friends backed out. Tips for going solo?

Hi! My relationship suddenly ended about a month ago and I (28 F) was going to sell my ticket, but then my friend invited me to camp with her group. Today my friend told me it wasn't her place to invite anyone else. I just bought my camping pass a couple hours ago, thinking my plans were set. So now I’m faced with having to go alone. Does anyone have any tips? I’m nervous as a single female. Last year was my first time at elements and it was incredible. Everyone was so friendly, I’m hopeful I can make some friends. But I’m still feeling bummed and anxious. I’ve never done anything like this alone before. And I have the added pressure of knowing my ex and all of her friends that I went with last year will be there. Thank you in advance 🙏

Edit: forgot to mention that I have Thursday early arrival as well

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u/teenwitch98 — 20 days ago

How to cope with a breakup?

Hi! I’m sure there’s many threads with this discussion already, but I’m writing this partially as an emotional release. I was broken up with last week, we were together for 2 years, which has been my longest relationship to date.

I’ve been spending a lot of time with my friends, who’ve been so supportive and I’m very grateful for. I’ve been walking to the park and reading / journaling. I have plans to go to yoga, and friends who have invited me to workout classes. All of these things have been helpful, but it’s hard not to think, “is life just an endless series of distractions to fill the void?” I really want to feel connected with myself again. And to feel fulfilled on my own.

One of the hardest parts to cope with is the fact that I was much more invested in her friend groups, and I have the added grief of losing them. Half of my friends, essentially. And with that comes the disappointment of not being invited to group activities I would really like to participate in. Camping trips, kayaking, picnics, roadtrips, etc. Sure, I can do these things with my friends. But her friend groups do them much more often, and it makes me really sad to be missing out on these experiences with these people. She’s better off than I am in a sense, because she doesn’t have the same grief of missing out, since she wasn’t as close with my friends. One of her friends didn’t know we had broken up yet, and invited me to a camping trip. She gets to go, and I have to deal with the sadness of knowing I was only invited because of her. How does one cope with this?

I know where I need to improve, and am trying to do so while experiencing a new range of emotions each day. We ultimately broke up because we need space to grow, and I’m trying to find gratitude in that. I needed this as a catalyst for self-improvement. But there’s still so much love between us, and we miss each other very much, and we both recognize that. I’ve never experienced a break up like this. There was still so much good in the relationship, the negatives didn’t outweigh the positives. It hurts to hear someone you love tell you that they miss you, when they’re choosing to not be with you. I feel (and believe) that it doesn’t have to be this way, yet I’m rational enough to know that it does.

If you’ve read this far, thank you. It means a lot. If anyone has any advice on how to cope with all of this - with the pain, being alone, and feeling fulfilled on my own - I’d be very happy to hear it.

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u/teenwitch98 — 1 month ago