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People keen to hit RHYTHM & VINES this year, but have not yet got around to purchasing tickets, will need to be in quick to receive a discount on their ticket price. Three-day tickets are selling fast and are set to increase in price as soon as the few remaining Budburst tickets (priced at $195 +BF) are cleaned out.
Once the Budburst allocation has been exhausted, Harvest tickets will be the only three-day ticket tier available to purchase (increasing the price to $215 + BF).
Accommodation in Gisborne around RHYTHM & VINES is also being snapped up fast; check out BW campgrounds for options, or if you are looking for alternatives there are still plenty of spots left at the spectacular R&V ON-SITE CAMPING GROUND (R21) and the WOODLANDS CAMPERVAN PARK. The campervan site is only 1.5km from the festival gate, and is within easy walking distance or a swift trailer ride through farm land. Hot showers and clean toilets are available for use, and campervan plus ticket packages are available for purchase from the RHYTHM & VINES website – www.rhythmandvines.co.nz
For those who need assistance with accommodation options, a TXT service is also available to help out. People can TXT ‘vines’ to 244, and a RHYTHM & VINES representative will call back to discuss suitable options.
Keeping things at a premium, THE YELLOWGLEN BUBBLY LOUNGE is proving to be a popular choice yet again for those wanting to upgrade their festival experience to a first-class level. THE YELLOWGLEN BUBBLY LOUNGE provides the perfect VIP summer festival experience, so festival-goers should make sure they secure a place now to ensure the best view in the house, complimentary bubbles on arrival, luxury toilets, express queue entry on arrival at the festival plus much more.
For those hoping that Santa might come to the party this year with a ticket, there’s no need to leave it up to chance with the RHYTHM & VINES TICKET BUYING GUIDE. The guide can be delivered to loved ones via a simple email link found on the RHYTHM & VINES website to drop the subtle hint that a R&V ticket is at the top of the Christmas wish list! The guide gives them the info they need to purchase the right package – from day tickets, to accommodation options and Yellowglen upgrades – and can be found here: www.rhythmandvines.co.nz/2009/20091208203/news/ticket-buying-guide.html
So now there is no excuse not to attend. All this, plus over eighty top-class acts providing the finest entertainment in the country sees RHYTHM & VINES delivering New Zealand’s premium summer festival experience to see in the New Year.
Thanks to www.rhythmandvines.co.nz for this story.
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