https://www.savormeditation.com/en-ch/blogs/post.atom savormeditation - savormeditation Blog - Festival Fashion and Rave Culture 2024-09-18T16:00:01-07:00 savormeditation https://www.savormeditation.com/en-ch/blogs/post/rave-tips-new-ravers 2021-10-21T11:23:53-07:00 2022-03-04T12:01:55-08:00 Ravers Share What They Wish They Knew Before Their First EDC Las Vegas Julia Sachs More

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EDC Las Vegas is here after two and a half years of waiting. For many people, the lengthy pause from the pandemic means that EDC 2021 will be their first ever EDC Las Vegas. The longer you go to raves the more tips and tricks you come up with, so I talked to some veteran ravers about things they wish they knew before their first EDC Las Vegas to help all of our new rave fam get ready for the weekend. Here are some of the best tips and tricks for new ravers:

Heather:

"1. Always bring a tissue pack. Unstocked porta potties are no joke.
2. If you’re driving to/from an event, stock your car with protein filled snacks and water/gatorade for the way home. Keep an emergency bag ready with Advil and anything medical you may need as well as comfy clothes for the way home.
3. Some fests allow you to bring in electrolyte packs for your water. I purchase a new hydration pack bladder every other fest for the reason of turning my water into hydro water.
4. Earplugs are an essential part of rail riding if you care about your hearing AND they’re great for camping at night to turn down the festival noise.
5. Have an escape plan. Always. This may seem trivial but I’ve been left at fests before and had to find my own way home. Sometimes things happen, but it’s better to be prepared."

Nicolle:

"Treat each festival like a marathon and NOT a sprint. Take your time, and don’t get down on yourself for missing a set"

Allison:

"Dude, I'm short. My pro-tip is to stand on the sides of the crowd and not too far in so you'll see better and not have to touch as many people. If I can't see, why am I there? Even in platforms sometimes you just have a group of tall guys right there. Or stand on the inner rails near the sound booth."

@feedthejillian:

"Charged Phone, Meeting Location with a set time, some sort of face covering because some events are dusty!"

@meg.v.miz:

"Always put on any glitter while you’re standing in the shower/tub! Don’t wear clothing that can get caught on others in the crowd (I.e. long fringe). Bring zip locks into the festival to put your phone in if the weather gets rainy. After the festival, walk farther away from the grounds or wait some time to get lower Uber/Lyft costs. Shower every day, the amount of dirt you find up your nose will surprise you"

Cristina:

"1. When you don’t need your phone to call/text anyone, put it on airplane mode to save battery.
2. Target usually has cute sneakers that are cheap, and you can buy gel insoles for them. I’ve never gotten blisters and my feet actually feel totally fine after. And whatever shoes you wear, break them in before you go! Comfy > cute
3. Eat healthy and stay hydrated in the week leading up to the rave, and try to eat as healthy as possible while you’re there. You’ll feel way better, they can be exhausting and good nutrition really helps! Especially if you’re drinking, etc.
4. DRINK WATER
5. Set a meet-up zone with your group and make it really specific (like instead of “meet at the Ferris wheel” say “meet at the front right corner of the Ferris wheel”)
6. Go on someone’s shoulders during a set to see what it looks like, it’s AMAZING."

Sarah:

"I make 'bathroom packs' for every festival. In a small makeup bag, I put: clorox wipes, Charmin/baby wipes, and hand sanitizer. It makes bathroom trips a little less gross!"

Andrea:

"I have a small flashlight in [my bathroom pack] because the port-a-potties are so dark I can't see. I recently found a small one that's on a key chain that's super bright."

@ecap10:

"•STRETCH before, during and after the show. You know how much we walk and stand? Mainly on concrete or asphalt, just a couple stretches for 20 seconds can change how run down your body feels after those long EDC fests.
•Break in new shoes the week or so before the event so you don't get blisters or bring band aids if you think you’ll get bothered by your shoes.
•Gold Bond has a baby powder spray that helps it stick better than just baby powder, so no chaffing.
•Plan out the day/night to see sets & explore. Even if you want to see every set, give yourself time to enjoy the entire experience of the festival!
•Always bring a travel pack of tissues - since they can be used for so many things TP, Napkin, etc.
•Always bring gum or mints, fresh breath is the best way to rave.
•Drink water & electrolytes, I noticed I feel better switching from a Powerade to the camel back a time or two during the festival."

@goldenlillys:

"The first time you go into the port-a-potty, grab a good sized bunch of TP and put it in your fanny pack / backpack for later. Often times you’ll come back again and you’ll be out of luck with toilet paper"

Talya:

"Get Pedialyte powder and put it in your camel back!"

Response from Andrea:

"Please wash your camel back, the hose, and the mouth piece super well if you do this because it can mold super easily."

@nynjamegan:

"To prevent blisters: Break in your new tough shoes by wrapping them with a towel and pounding out the tough areas with a hammer.

Double layer your socks with fuzzy socks under boots.

Bring a muscle roller for before and after."

 

And, finally, if you decide last minute that you want to change your outfit plans, or want to pick up a jacket for the cooler EDC nights, check out the Lux Rave pop up shop in the Luxor hotel & casino to shop tons of savormeditation favorites last minute!

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https://www.savormeditation.com/en-ch/blogs/post/edc-vegas-2021-tips-first-time-rave 2021-09-17T13:06:35-07:00 2022-03-04T11:57:51-08:00 10 Things To Know Before Your First EDC Las Vegas Julia Sachs More

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EDC Las Vegas is just around the corner, and with the rescheduled date this year the event is coming in mid-October for the first time. Being under the Electric Sky is unlike anything else, and if you're new to the scene you can rest easy knowing that the event will be a welcoming, inclusive space that will make you feel at home no matter who you are. From veteran ravers, here are ten things to know before your first EDC Las Vegas.

1. Wear Comfortable Shoes

EDC is a marathon, not a sprint. Wearing comfortable shoes will assure that you can see more of the event and spend your night dancing under the Electric Sky, not having to worry about blisters or sore feet. If you plan on wearing new shoes, try to break those shoes in a couple of weeks before the event. Opt for shoes like platforms or sneakers that are cute but useful for walking and standing for hours on end. Don't be afraid to take a break and sit for awhile, but realize that when you're at the Speedway, you're too far from any store to be able to get a new pair of shoes if your feet hurt. Check out the raver shoes at savormeditation, which are designed to keep you comfortable while looking cute.

2. Don't Lose Your Wristband

Treat your wristband like cash. Don't put it on too soon and make sure that you have it with you when you head to Las Vegas for EDC week. Getting your ticket in the mail is exciting, but if you put your wristband on too soon you run the risk of damaging it before the festival even begins.

3. Budget for a Taxi Back to Vegas

Staying on or near the strip? Veteran EDC-goers know the nightmare of having to wait for a shuttle at the end of the night (morning?) to get back to their hotel. Budget for a taxi or Uber/Lyft back to your hotel instead of taking the shuttle. The prices vary, but if you carpool with some friends it will bring the price down. You can also stay off the strip, like in an area like Downtown Las Vegas, where the shuttle lines are much shorter.

4. Dress Comfortably

Once again, EDC is a long haul festival. You're going to be outside, far away from your hotel, for hours on end. When you're coming up with your EDC outfits, think about how you can stay comfortable while looking cute. There's nothing worse than feeling discomfort for the entire night at a festival, so plan ahead by shopping for clothes that are cute and comfortable, and check on the temperature before you finalize your looks to make sure you won't be too cold or too hot. For some EDC 2021 outfit inspiration, check out our blog post here.

5. Plan Meetups Ahead of Time

Service at the Speedway is pretty bad to begin with, but when you add thousands of people all trying to stay in contact with their friends or post to Instagram, it can be even more unreliable. Plan ahead by making sure you don't need your phone while you're at the venue. Send any important messages and make any important calls before you head to the event, and plan any meetups ahead of time by selecting a time an a place within the festival grounds.

6. Stay Healthy and Hydrated

Dancing all night in the desert is going to take a lot out of you. Make sure to stay hydrated while you're at the festival and while you recover in your hotel the next day by eating a healthy meal and drinking lots of water. Taking care of yourself is important, and it's going to mean the difference between having a good time throughout the whole festival and feeling burnt out and exhausted by the end—or worse, getting sick!

7. Only Bring The Cards You Really Need

If you have multiple bank cards or credit cards, only bring the ones you really need with you to the festival. If you lose your bag or wallet and have everything in it, that can be a disaster when you have to go the rest of the weekend relying on sending Venmo payments to friends every time you want to buy something. Instead of taking your whole wallet, take only one form of payment and your ID while leaving the rest in the safe in your hotel room.

8. Pack a Festival Bag

There are lots of guides for what to pack when you head to Vegas for EDC, but when you're heading to the festival itself be sure to pack a festival back inside your hydration pack to stay prepared throughout the whole festival. We recommend packing a face mask, ear plugs, unopened chapstick and gum and even some extra toilet paper just in case. It also might help to bring sunglasses for the ride back to your hotel once the sun comes up in the morning.

9. Make the Schedule Your Lock Screen

Have easy access to the festival schedule all weekend long by making it your lock screen on your phone. We recommend prioritizing sets you absolutely don't want to miss, but don't forget to venture into new territory too. EDC has so much to offer that you don't want to miss, so make sure to check out sets from artists you wouldn't otherwise listen to.

10. Visit the Lux Rave Store in Vegas

Forget something? Or maybe you just want to check out some of the many cute things that savormeditation has in store for EDC 2021? Be sure to check out the Lux Rave store, a pop up event featuring savormeditation and our sister company, EMazing Lights to grab anything from a whole new fit to some light up gloves for light shows while you're at the festival. The annual pop up event has everything you need to perfect your EDC looks, so stop by before you head to the event or on one of the days leading up to the festival if you plan on arriving early to Vegas. Keep an eye out for information on the 2021 Lux Rave pop up shop in the savormeditation Facebook

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https://www.savormeditation.com/en-ch/blogs/post/7-tips-for-first-time-edc-attendees 2021-01-01T12:00:00-08:00 2022-03-04T11:57:57-08:00 7 Tips for First Time EDC Attendees Kellie Burch Featuring three days full of amazing music, rides, and unique individuals - EDC guarantees that you'll make memories that you'll never forget. Although we always have the best intentions when planning for a festival, sometimes things don't quite the way we planned. Here are 7 tips for EDC to make your trip pleasantly memorable!

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EDC Las Vegas is one festival that makes it way to almost every raver's (and even non-raver's) bucket list. Featuring three days full of amazing music, rides, and unique individuals - EDC guarantees that you'll make memories that you'll never forget. Although we always have the best intentions when planning for a festival, sometimes things don't quite the way we planned. While you never know exactly what EDC has in store for you, you can definitely apply some simple tips to try and ensure you have the best weekend possible! From an EDC veteran, here are 7 tips for first time EDC goers to make your trip pleasantly memorable.


1. Stay Hydrated with a Hydration Pack or Water Bottle

Staying hydrated is the absolute most important thing at EDC than anything else. You can’t make it to your favorite set without being hydrated! I have lived in Las Vegas for the majority of my life and even I think it's still hot at night during May. I can't stress enough how important it is to stay hydrated. EDC does sell water bottles and water packs, but it's smart to get one before so you don’t have to wait in line and miss a set. savormeditation just got a ton of new Hydration Packs designs, so you can stay hydrated and have a fun accessory for your festival outfit. 

Purple Galaxy Print Hydration Pack Water Backpack
savormeditation offers Hydration Packs in oodles of colors and styles. 


2. Prioritize the Sets

Keep it simple. Write down who you CANNOT MISS, who you’d like to see, and who you could see if you have extra time! Stressing over the set times is the biggest thing for most EDC goers. You CANNOT see every single set unless you want to spend 5 mins at each. Plan the ones that are your absolute favorites then work down from there to ensure you see who you really want too. Figuring out which sets are important also helps you figure out when to leave for the night. I always have to see Excision, I never miss his sets!

EDC Las Vegas 2017 Stage with Pyrotechnics Fire

 Photo Credit: Insomniac Events



3. Visit the Lux Rave Store!

Visiting the LUX Rave pop-up store at the Luxor is an absolute must. This 10,000sq ft pop shop is the biggest and best during EDC to find all your last minute rave essentials. There are flow art toys, glitter, accessories and tons of outfit options for girls and guys! You can even order online and do in-store pickup if you don't want to pack your rave outfits. 

The store also has different events every day, like kandi making with the savormeditation team! Even if you don't want to shop, it's a great experience to just come stop to meet the team or maybe get a light show from your favorite Emazing Lights Glover! I’ll be there for a 3rd year in a row and I won’t be missing it!

4. Carpool, Carpool, Carpool, and Drop a Pin

UBER and LYFT have carpool options and I can’t stress it enough. It helps more than just your group - it also helps traffic and helps with the parking lot. I highly recommend leaving to the speedway early, even if you don’t have a set to see. If you get there early, you can get on the rides, get water early, get a parking spot near the exit and you can be standing under the shade in the ID line rather than in the sun! If you take your own car, take pictures of where you parked, what is significant around you (light poles, flags, etc.), what lot you are in. If you can drop a pin on your phone, do it. Don’t take the chance of forgetting, it is unforgiving.



5. Bring a Portable Phone Charger

Saving your battery to record the very last set at sunrise is great but it's even better when you can find your car, your friends, or a ride home! Don’t be the friend that no one can find because you let your phone die. Get a portable charger, use it and enjoy the whole night full of recorded memories! The best part is looking at what you captured the next morning!



6. Wear Comfortable Shoes

There is a ton of walking at the speedway. There is asphalt, grass, bleachers, stairs, and gravel, so shoes that you're comfortable in are an absolute must! If you're dying to wear those gorgeous platforms that you just bought, I definitely suggest you bring an extra pair to stash in your locker and use them later if you need to. Or, try checking out some rave shoes with less of a heel. 

Iridescent Holographic YRU Slayr Atlantis Rave Boots



7. Take Time to Breathe 

The Electric Daisy Carnival can be overwhelming for a first timer. I suggest mapping out some chill areas before you go. Consider the grass at Cosmic Meadow to sit and relax on or the bleachers where you can take a high seat and enjoy the view. There are even nice areas in front of Art Cars! If you find an empty time slot in your adventures you could make it on a ride! Any of the rides at EDC are a blast. I recommended the hang gliders because it cools you off with an awesome view. Or, try one of the Ferris Wheels to really get an amazing glimpse of EDC!



Insomniac Event's Presents EDC 2017 Sunrise
Photo Credit: Insomniac Events


BONUS TIPS

  • Get lots of sleep! You need it or you will become a crazy person. Trust me.
  • Arrive early for the first day! Get those photos in early and scope out the festival grounds. 
  • Bring a hand fan and spray bottle. Share the love and fan those around you that need it too!
  • EARPLUGS! 
  • Totems are great landmarks to find your friends.
  • Unopened gum. You'll be everyone's favorite immediately.
  • Kleenex and baby wipes
  • Hydrate Hydrate Hydrate
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