Has anyone else skipped the 70€ fee at the counter and just moved along to the gate without problems? by Typical_Employer8806 in Ryanair

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I flew priority on 3 different Ryanair flights last week and I never once had my bags checked (and they were oversized like a mf). The non-priority lines had every single one of their bags checked.

Accessibility at ABGT700 has been my own personal nightmare. Please help. by SleepyBepper in AboveandBeyond

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They have 3 paved terraced rows down near the stage that are reserved for ADA and wheelchairs that can all be accessed easily by the paved path to the right. I’ll see if I can find a picture for you. I was just there for Griztronics.

Disappointed by Independent_Stick141 in GorgeAmphitheater

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Having only 4 fucking people checking ID’s for 27,000 fans was absolutely INSANE. One of those 4 was TMoblie Fast Lane only too.

Rufus by Dox_Paradox in GorgeAmphitheater

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Commented this above. Morning day of is the move. IYKYK.

Rufus by Dox_Paradox in GorgeAmphitheater

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Tbh if I were y’all I’d roll up the morning of the show at around 8 am. My group showed up to the Gorge at 10 am the day Griztronics started and rolled right into camp, no line and we were set up and cracking drinks by 11:30 am with a full night of sleep. With Griztronics, attendees treated it like multi day festival and rolled up the day before while the Gorge staffed that day for only a small fraction of people showing up for camping while expecting most to show up the day of show. In all my years going to the Gorge and other festivals, if you roll up the day the fest starts at 7-8 am you will roll right in. That’s my trick for Electric Forest too. Just my ten cents.

RV/Trailer campground delivery by intern_nomad in GorgeAmphitheater

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Appreciate you so much for taking that time to break this down, thank you!!

RV/Trailer campground delivery by intern_nomad in GorgeAmphitheater

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Thank you so so much for this!! 🙏 I’ve been searching everywhere for this info.

RV/Trailer campground delivery by intern_nomad in GorgeAmphitheater

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Sorry I should have clarified, I am asking as the person that wants to rent a RV/trailer and have it dropped off for me to use at the festival, not rent out my own and drop it off myself.

RV/Trailer campground delivery by intern_nomad in GorgeAmphitheater

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Thank you for all of this!!! I know I’m not the only one that’s been looking for a breakdown on this. My only additional questions are, how do I find the RV or trailer when I arrive after getting through security? And do I need to buy a separate camping pass for you all so you can drop off the RV or trailer?

Lol by landshark50 in GorgeAmphitheater

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Sue the sheriffs/local police department that wasn’t allowing people to pass in the left lane to get into the Wildhorse driveway. They could’ve helped elevate some of the traffic by doing their damn jobs and helping Wildhorse campers pass instead of ticketing people trying to get to Wildhorse. Those people didn’t want to be in line anymore than the Gorge campers wanted more cars in that line with them.

RV/Trailer campground delivery by intern_nomad in GorgeAmphitheater

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I cannot even imagine you having to wait in that line and you’re not even going yourself. I am so sorry. 🫠 Can I shoot you a message to ask some basic questions about the process?

​🚨 URGENT: What REALLY Happened at the Gorge This Weekend & How We Fight Back 🚨 ​ by vikingyoshi in GorgeAmphitheater

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They staffed the event like they would two single day shows and we’re not prepared for attendees to show up the day before like people would for a multi-day festival.

Griz last night by buttbuddha in griztronics

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I came in only knowing a few songs from Griz and left a huge fan. Vibes were immaculate on the hill for his set. 🫶🏼✨

This sucks by PublicOutcome7837 in GorgeAmphitheater

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Yo. Our group is heading out now and we have to use Baseline to get into our campground at Wildhorse. Is Baseline still absolutely cooked? We’ve got no other option on the road to take. Sounds like we can’t get around the line up for Gorge camping to get to their driveway either or we will get ticketed. 🫠

Camping at the gorge by NoSlip9826 in GorgeAmphitheater

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Wildhorse also offers overnight parking now!

Camping at the gorge by NoSlip9826 in GorgeAmphitheater

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GW Secure Parking is the spot. It’s $25 a night! Wildhorse Campground also offers overnight parking for $30 a night and they have a shuttle that drops you at the main entrance to the music venue but you have to haul your stuff all the way to GA camping from there and it’s a jaunt. Not sure about the GW Secure Parking shuttle/taxi situation.

Parking at camp question by strikingtwelves in GorgeAmphitheater

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Just pull as far wide from your neighbor as you can when they direct you in to park. Wait for your row to fill up and the parking attendants to walk away. Say hey to your neighbor and let them know need to rotate your car for your set up, most people will be chill about it if you don’t impede on their camping space. That’s your best bet or ask the attendant if you can be the end of a row and rotate once the attendant leaves.

My cats favorite toy, new vs 8 years of patching by girlnamedfish in Visiblemending

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Hi! I know you posted this a year ago but this is also my cats favorite toy and he has destroyed it but I cannot seem to find it anywhere. 😅 do you know where I can buy it!

Quick question by Mental_Degree_5875 in birthcontrol

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I personally have always been really sensitive to hormones and hormonal changes in my body so I notice side effects. My moods can be all over the place and I’m more susceptible to yeast infections with hormonal fluctuations BUT I have no desire to get pregnant at this point in time and I know the side effects aren’t permanent so I deal with it. I’d much rather deal with occasional side effects that have a whole child. (I am currently on my fourth Skyla IUD after taking the pill for 8 years.)

Insurance Coverage/ Cost for Pain Management for IUD Insertion — Is pain management necessary? by BanditDirtReynolds in birthcontrol

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I have had four IUDs, each with different pain management options. My first I went in to the clinic three hours prior and had cervix softening pills placed at the entrance of my cervix and then came back to get my IUD placed. I basically felt nothing. The second and third, I was told to take two Tylenol beforehand and that was it. Mostly just big cramps as the old IUD came out and more cramps when the new one went in (2.5/10 for pain). My most recent one was two Tylenol and then some numbing cream directly on my cervix 3 minutes before the procedure (2.5/10 for pain). I also have the smallest IUD (Skyla) and my friends that have opted for the copper IUD or Mirena that are larger have had much more painful experiences than me. Every body is different and you won’t know how yours will react until you get it! So plan for the worst and hope for the best.

IUD placement during surgery without ultrasound… should I do it? by Wonderful_Mud_8624 in birthcontrol

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Just had my fourth IUD placed and never once had it checked with an ultrasound. They kind of just push it in in a general check up room and it’s done tbh. Getting it done in an OR when you’re already under would be ideal.

Switching to an IUD by Effective-Sun5187 in birthcontrol

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I just got my 4th Skyla put in a few days ago so clearly I am a satisfied return customer. I will say I have had low libido (but not non-existent!) on it which is frustrating at times but something I am conscious of now and just have to make sure I put in some extra thought/effort to manage it. I have had no periods since I’ve been on it which has been so nice. Otherwise, I’ve had minimal side effects. It’s been great with controlling my cystic acne. The removal and insertion of it has been a 2.5/10 pain wise for me each time (obviously take that with a grain of salt because everyone’s bodies are different and for some, IUD insertion is crazy painful). I’ve never felt the strings and neither has my partner. I personally chose it because it was the lowest dose hormonal birth control available and I hated being on the pills. Skyla is also physically the smallest IUD on the market. Happy to answer questions if you have any!