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Campers with a valid Camp EDC wristband are allowed to leave Camp EDC on foot. Festival goers who do not have valid Camp EDC wristbands will not have in/out privileges from the festival to the campground or access to the campground at any time.
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Read More »To enter Camp EDC, you must: be 18+, be wearing your festival wristband (purchased separately), and have your camping pass in hand. If your festival and/or camping passes are being held at Will Call, you must first visit the off-site box office (see address and hours below) and present your order number, credit card, and photo ID to pick them up. Hours Daily Festival Hours Full grounds open: 7:00pm–5:30am Box Office World Market Center
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Read More »RV Camping Check-In Shipping If you purchase camping with your festival tickets, you will receive your RV decal and any additional vehicle passes in your ticket box. If you purchase camping separately, your RV decal and any additional vehicle passes will be delivered separately. If your festival and/or camping passes are being held at Will Call, you must first visit the off-site box office (see address and hours above) and present your order number, credit card, and photo ID to pick them up. You will NOT be able to pick up festival wristbands, laminates or decals onsite. Arrival Please make sure your RV Decal is visible and accessible on your windshield before your arrive. Your festival wristband will be scanned upon entry, along with your RV decal. Each group member will then also be given a camping wristband—up to the vehicle’s specified sleeping capacity, with a maximum of 8 people per RV site. Inspection Your RV will then receive a thorough search. All RVs will be checked to ensure they: Qualify as an appropriate vehicle type: a Class A, B, or C RV/trailer, truck camper, or fifth wheel with a separate on-board generator. You may not exceed the total permitted length of 45 feet, including tow vehicle if applicable. Tow vehicles must remain attached to pull- trailer at all times.
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Read More »Have a working air conditioner powered by a built-in, non-engine-driven generator. Please keep in mind that external gas generators are not permitted in the campground. Are equipped with a power cable totaling 75 feet in length, if you purchased power. A TT-30P connector is required for 30-amp cables, while 50-amp cables will require a 14-50P connector. Power cords will not be available in the campground. If you do not bring the proper power cord, you risk not being able to plug into our power grid. Refunds for unused power purchases will not be granted. RV Campsites Due to the layout of the power grid, the RV campground will be divided into areas based on power type: dry camping (no power option), 30-amp, or 50-amp. Staking anything into the ground is not permitted, so please plan accordingly. Group Camping If you and another RV camping group arrive together, you may be assigned adjacent campsites, as long as you are in the same power category (dry, 30/50A). “Saving spots” is not allowed, and campsites will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Please plan accordingly!
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