I dont know whether or not to fly to california from texas and rent a car to go to coachella 2008 or take a road trip and camp it out.
what do you guys think?
I dont know whether or not to fly to california from texas and rent a car to go to coachella 2008 or take a road trip and camp it out.
what do you guys think?
I've seen it done both ways. I'm all about flying though.
"High class, if you ain't rollin', by pass..."
At some point in time a man switches from "I'll have what he's having" to "I'll have what I'm having."
Flying in to Palm Springs is kinda pricey because it's a small local airport....Ontario is better to fly into, but either way, you're going to have to rent a car. It'll be cheaper to just drive if you can. Then you don't have the hassle of returning your rental car and sitting in the airport with everyone else on Monday morning.
Road Trip!!!!
That's a long fucking drive.
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Bjork doing Biophilia, 6/2 Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA
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--almost, almost, almost the real thing
Move to another state. One that doesn't suck.
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2007 was my first trip to coachella, and i flew from san antonio to los angeles...from there i hitched a ride with some people i met at the airport...got to the festival and hung out with people i had met on this forum...two of them drove me back to la...i personally wouldnt do it any other way
10/4 Opeth (Stubb's...Austin)
10/21 Battles (Emo's...Austin)
10/27 Portishead (1st Bank Center...Denver)
11/4-6 Fun Fun Fun Fest (Auditorium Shores...Austin)
1/9-14 Jam Cruise
The drive at most is a day and half. i say drive and camp!
yeah so negative comments about the great state of Texas are unwanted.
but thank you guys, for giving me advice.
I flew to LA, met with some people and we rented a car. Good deal.
From California, went to school in Texas. I would always take the 40 when I went home/back to school. Its a nice drive, not a lot of traffic, but if you're in the Eastern part of the state, count on taking two full days driving to get there. I think it really depends on whether you enjoy road trips or not and also whether you have a friend/s to switch off driving with.
Ignore the ***holes bashing Texas. Unfortunately, there are more than a fair share of bad apples living in California. I really miss going to ACL for the simple reason of how nice the people are there.
Houston I've heard it a nasty place, but West Texas is dope.
Texas is so massive that you need to state where you'd be flying out of or where you'd begin your trip by drive.
Just a note, this thread is from 2007.
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012: II, 2013: I