Hi everyone!
We are 5 people from Norway heading for the Rock im Park festival this year, and we are very exited about it :)
However, since our german is a bit "rusty", we do have some questions, and any help would be appreciated!
First of all, a couple of us do not have tickets yet. Since we decided to go fairly late, we don't have time to wait for them to arrive by mail. Do you think it will be sold out by wednesday 1.6? And if not, where can we buy tickets when we arrive?
Also, I've gotten the impression that there is two types of tickets, ticket 1 and ticket 2. What are the difference between the two?
Secondly, how is the camping at Rock im Park? Is it one big camp like the Roskilde-festival where everybody stays, or are there several camp?
Finally, other than the location, what are the main differences between Rock im Park an Rock am Ring? And which festival do you concider to be the best? I'm betting you'll say Rock im Park :) But why?
Sure hope you can help us out, Norwegians lost in Germany can be a disaster :)
Cheers,
André
We are 5 people from Norway heading for the Rock im Park festival this year, and we are very exited about it :)
However, since our german is a bit "rusty", we do have some questions, and any help would be appreciated!
First of all, a couple of us do not have tickets yet. Since we decided to go fairly late, we don't have time to wait for them to arrive by mail. Do you think it will be sold out by wednesday 1.6? And if not, where can we buy tickets when we arrive?
Also, I've gotten the impression that there is two types of tickets, ticket 1 and ticket 2. What are the difference between the two?
Secondly, how is the camping at Rock im Park? Is it one big camp like the Roskilde-festival where everybody stays, or are there several camp?
Finally, other than the location, what are the main differences between Rock im Park an Rock am Ring? And which festival do you concider to be the best? I'm betting you'll say Rock im Park :) But why?
Sure hope you can help us out, Norwegians lost in Germany can be a disaster :)
Cheers,
André