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EDC Orlando Reveals 10 New VIP Luxuries

The electronic dance music phenomenon, Insomniac, just announced ten exciting additions to its VIP experience in its EDC Orlando event. The highly anticipated festival is scheduled for Friday, November 4-5 at the large Tinker Field.

EDC Orlando promises to attract thousands of hyped-up visitors to enjoy an incredible weekend of great dance music, partying, dancing, and an amazing ambiance. Three of the stages have also been redesigned making the visual and sound aspects of the weekend better than ever. The lineup includes more than 60 iconic dance music stars. Additionally, there will be two spaces that will provide a new and creative VIP festival experience.

What to Expect at EDC Orlando as a VIP

There are ten new and thrilling additions to the festival’s VIP experience.

Plenty of Space and Excellent Costumer Service

The first addition is a brand new exclusive VIP dance area at the neonGarden stage. This stage specializes in pleasing fans of techno, house, and trance music. This area is special as it allows VIP to rage to the music close to the stage. There will also be plenty of space to dance.

The second addition is the VIP Concierge Booth, located directly outside of the kineticFIELD VIP deck. This wonderful amenities will be there to answer any and all questions VIP visitors may have! This booth will also provide the latest festival information.

 

Pamper Yourself

The third and fourth VIP luxuries are for visitors who enjoy some pampering. The kineticFIELD VIP area will host completely stocked Beauty Bar. Here, guests can pamper themselves with hair products, makeup, and accessories to look gorgeous throughout the festivities! There will also be a complimentary body painting booth! Also located in the kineticFIELD VIP area, this booth will provide guests the opportunity to enhance their festival fashion.

For the Creative

The fifth addition is a brand new VIP memory wall. Here, visitors can leave their stamp at EDC Orlando by sharing their favorite memory from the weekend on a colorful chalkboard. The sixth addition also encourages visitors to embrace their creative side at the kandi bracelet making booth. Both will be located at the kineticFIELD VIP area.

For the Thirsty

The eight and ninth added amenities are for the thirsty. Visitors who need to stay hydrated while quenching thirst can enjoy a free EDC Orlando coconut. The festival offers one complimentary coconut per day. Redeem this tasty treat the VIP Info Booth. The ninth addition is of course, about the festival’s famous cocktails. Mixologists at the kineticFIELD VIP bar will stir up creative tasty signature cocktails. These special beverages include the Neon Glow, the Electric Sky, and the Sweet Rave. For those in a hurry, unique shots are also available like the Peachy Blues and Daisy Delight.

For the Hungry

If you find yourself hungry after hours of dancing, not to worry! There will be two food trucks that will provide delicious food at the kineticFIELD area. Try conch fritters, mahi tacos, or fried snapper at the Conch Shack truck. You can also taste a bahn mi sandwich, which is filled with Vietnamese fries and enjoy an cold lemonade at the Bahn Voyage truck.

Convenance at its Best

Lastly, there will be lockers to VIP visitors do not have to carry their gear all day. Access this helpful tool at the kineticFIELD VIP section. To reserve a locker, click here. Hurry, space is limited and will fill up quickly!

Ticketing Information

Two-day general admission passes are available for $179. VIP passes are on sale for $349. Both prices to not include service fees. Additionally, single day general admission passes are $99, not including fees, while VIP single day passes are $189, not including fees. Keep in mind this event is for ages 21+. Click here for more information about passes.

For updates, news, and more information on EDC Orlando visit orlando.electricdaisycarnival.com. For information on other Insomniac events, visit the website at insomniac.com.


FestPop San Francisco Staff Writer Mandy Losk