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Post by piggy pablo on Nov 10, 2018 13:45:03 GMT -5
I don't vote for anyone who doesn't bother making a schedule in these. If there's no schedule, it's just a list of names. I have no idea what my experience would be like.
I don't vote for anyone who doesn't bother making a schedule in these. If there's no schedule, it's just a list of names. I have no idea what my experience would be like.
Do you also refuse to consider going to actual festivals until after they release their schedules?
I don't vote for anyone who doesn't bother making a schedule in these. If there's no schedule, it's just a list of names. I have no idea what my experience would be like.
Do you also refuse to consider going to actual festivals until after they release their schedules?
I don't refuse to consider it, but for the most part, yes, I want to see a schedule before I give them money. I feel like that's true of essentially everyone.
Do you also refuse to consider going to actual festivals until after they release their schedules?
I don't refuse to consider it, but for the most part, yes, I want to see a schedule before I give them money. I feel like that's true of essentially everyone.
Nah I always buy my tickets based off lineup alone. If there are artists I wanna see I'm going.
I don't refuse to consider it, but for the most part, yes, I want to see a schedule before I give them money. I feel like that's true of essentially everyone.
Nah I always buy my tickets based off lineup alone. If there are artists I wanna see I'm going.
Well, it's also a question of format. These are imaginary festivals, and people can just load up on acts, but then when it comes down to theoretically seeing all of them, what if you can only see half the acts you wanted to see? And other people might have drafted lineups with less star power, because they don't have eight headliners, but their festival isn't marred by conflicts. It's like showing your work, and proving that your festival actually makes sense.
Post by piggy pablo on Nov 10, 2018 14:32:49 GMT -5
Does the design quality of a festival's poster affect your decision to attend moreso than scheduling? Because we all go through the trouble of getting a nice poster made (with one notable exception).
If I had to choose what festival I'm going to, and some of those festivals never release a schedule, like at all, and I want to see one before committing, but their response is "nah, we didn't do a schedule. Didn't feel like it. Money please." I'm gonna go to the festivals that at least let me see one.
Post by trantsgiving on Nov 10, 2018 14:44:07 GMT -5
Scheduling can either hurt or help someone so it’s a risk making one. I do it because it stretches my picks better if I schedule them right. I liked my run of Eazy E > MLK > Rage and Supertramp > Ween and some other parts. Festivals are more than a list of names imo, but I wouldn’t think less of anyone’s lineup for not doing a schedule.
Do you also refuse to consider going to actual festivals until after they release their schedules?
I don't refuse to consider it, but for the most part, yes, I want to see a schedule before I give them money. I feel like that's true of essentially everyone.
I'm not going to lie, you are the only person, aside from the people that always go VIP, that I've ever seen express this sentiment.
I don't refuse to consider it, but for the most part, yes, I want to see a schedule before I give them money. I feel like that's true of essentially everyone.
I'm not going to lie, you are the only person, aside from the people that always go VIP, that I've ever seen express this sentiment.
You'd go to a festival that doesn't even release a schedule? You'd just show up and wing it, not knowing if your top two acts are going to conflict or not?