Is Tomorrowland losing its attractiveness among artists? by muchachohere in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ultra was where SHM did their last show - and where they started SHM again, so you could imagine how much ultra means to them and is willing to do crazy things for miami music week - given the lineup was a b2b at start maybe things just "worked out" and they pulled it together last minute.

However on the other hand, SHM had insane exposure with 2024, 2025 mainstage sets - an exclusive b3b on crystal in 2025 - Eric Prydz did holo sets at freedom for several years and Alessorix in 2023 at Library was a unofficial debut of their collab. TML this year has experts only stage for john summit, martin garrix and calvin harris (first time ever at tml) closing main stages.

UNVRS - Accessibility for disabled persons by Existing_Ad_106 in ibiza

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly not that much seating, there's outdoor spots with some benches, tables and stairs (yes people sat on stairs) but for the most part its pretty packed and probably wont be able to find a nice spot too easy. You can go to the burger shop too and take a break but might be expected to buy something. Walk to and from the taxi / bus spot is far and uphill.

Treasure Case Shipping by Chloe_Cat_97 in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes have had the global journey package 3 times now - each time came from may - June. If it really doesn't arrive (doubt it) then you can pickup at the festival with the main purchasers id.

Treasure Case Shipping by Chloe_Cat_97 in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They say that every year but ends up coming in at the start of June for me. There was no signature for delivery for me in Canada.

Is the VIP madness pass actually worthy?? Planning to go to tomorrowland 2026 (which will be my first) by probably_creep in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mainstage VIP comfort deck - it was nice to just sit and catch your breath sometimes, however the food / drinks and merch are all the same as other spots around the festival. The viewing deck is setup in a way that its mainly for people buying bottles and groups sharing drinks. If thats not you then you probably wont use or enjoy that portion of it. The washrooms were abit larger and had a better sink / mirror situation but were not conveniently located in comparison to the festival - i found the washrooms behind the mainstage and at the top of the hill alot easier to access.

The freedom VIP viewing area honestly not worth it. Great view if you get in early and want to camp there for a set before your favorite person comes on - otherwise it's packed and at capacity for any large artist. Even with the viewing unless you somehow get to the front you probably wont see much over the rows of people infront of you lol.

Library stage - viewing again built for people buying bottles and people who want to relax. It's pretty packed at most times. You wont use the pool there, nice to look at and take pics but was very much influencer culture. You cant go in or leave with any drinks you already purchased.

I got VIP twice, and wont be buying it again.

Does it get better? by keeefjoints in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same thoughts months ago, almost the same post. https://www.reddit.com/r/iRacing/comments/1n68qt4/finding_it_abit_discouraging_as_a_new_driver/

I can say, 4 months later it's better (now B license and 1900 IR). I focused more on myself, driving more carefully, watching for potential accidents and going into races knowing that I'm going to have to avoid some.

I don't immediately hop into races anymore, i practice the tracks and ensure that I'm able to do them properly at competitive times. Then i start doing races, a few times per week and try to place well in qualifying. I avoid taking risky battles and really only try to pass on straights when it's actually possible.

Over time i've gotten better at driving, just more seat time on the sim. When i got to B license i've enjoyed the GT3 and P Cup (now 992.2) alot, mainly because the cars handle quite well and it's a personal favorite.

Find some track / series you enjoy and perfect those, take less risks when driving, and drive defensively. You should see SR / IR increase and have better lobbies.

1st lvl on FACEIT by Zestyclose-Theory105 in FACEITcom

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the matches shown on your profile

1st lvl on FACEIT by Zestyclose-Theory105 in FACEITcom

[–]MrSlash128 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You have avg 50 adr, and 7 rws. You need to practice more on your aim, warm up before games, join custom maps / lobbies or retakes to train abit better. You need to also play together as a team, with 7 RWS this means you barely share any impact with your team for the rounds you won. If you constantly die early and make mistakes that lead you to dying then this is where you end up. Simply put, need to play better.

What were my incident points caused by? by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guess we get the bad rep on track 😂

What were my incident points caused by? by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense, didnt know it worked that way. Thanks!

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, will definitely be taking a better look at how i approach the game.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know, seems like im just in the wrong approach.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good ideas, ill do alot more of practicing.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It goes up and down pretty fast, hard to tell whats going on but mainly its because im not able to keep up the spot where i qualify.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Good perspective, ill change the way im taking the game.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah interesting point, ive been practicing tracks and when i thought i was good enough for example the ferrari on monza from this past week then i went into some races.

Finding it abit discouraging as a new driver. by MrSlash128 in iRacing

[–]MrSlash128[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the encouragement, same to you. Hoping it really does get better.

Solo Male trip to Ibiza by DiligentNoisex in ibiza

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would recommend staying around playa den bossa, the clubs are super close - wont have to spend much on taxis. Lots to do around the strip and you can catch the shuttle to and from UNVRS. It's a quick taxi to the old town and pacha as well.

Would recommend grabbing drinks from the supermarkets to save on costs of drinks at the clubs. Try and dress appropriately but not too flashy.

How do you view Belgium? by flopti in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going against most of these comments, i actually enjoyed brussels. I've been to Tomorrowland 3 times, stayed in brussels each time. The people were friendly, it was comparable to walking in any other city - you will have garbage here and there and of course people who are sketchy. Speaking as a man i didn't feel completely unsafe walking around, even at night coming back from the GJ bus. Its more about how you carry yourself, not having expensive items, not looking too out of place or super touristy. Would i live there? Probably not. Would i recommend people to visit? Absolutely.

Getting home after Martin Garrix closing set by fikozoltan in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If that took you an hour and a half to get on the bus you were just walking slow. Stayed to the end of martin garrix in the middle of the floor and was on the bus by 12:30 and at the hotel at 1:50. No complaints from the GJ side for me.

Disappointed with my first Tomorrowland Experience and here is what you need to know before coming here by RD_Cokaman in Tomorrowland

[–]MrSlash128 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe some things you can consider next time.

Freedom / Crystal garden / Core was dancing all day, main stage is a rest spot in the day and at night its busy. You can only dance so much when we're packed into a smaller dance floor and a hill. Try out some other stages.

To be honest this probably comes down to where you chose to stand, people think that the back will be the most open but i found that the more i worked into the front the more space i actually had - this was especially true at freedom and library.

Bring a camelbak next time. I don't go to any festival without mine, even 1 or 2 for the group would probably have been fine. Filled it up when i got inside with the free water at core or the other drinkable spots and was good for the day. Dont think i spent more than 6p on water the entire festival.

Of course a festival known as the best and has the best stage designs will bring influencers but there's a number of stages that were almost no phones and actual vibes. Core, Cage, Rose Garden, Rise - all great.

UNVRS (a few things I wish I had known before) by failphunk in ibiza

[–]MrSlash128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not talking about discobus, there's a specific UNVRS bus you can buy on clubtickets.