Topic > The Importance of the Electric Daisies Carnival - 1131

Electric Daisies Carnival: Under the Electric SkyWhat if I told you that you could escape the real world into a magical dream world for three days! Yes, three beautiful days, full of great vibes and blaring music, with a magical, breathtaking view of beautiful lights. Thousands of people around you - jumping, clapping and dancing their hearts out with their friends and new people with just one simple DJ performing his music for you. How awesome is that! You won't find anything as visually stunning as the EDC levels, especially at the Kinetic Field, the largest level of all. Electronic Daisy Carnival is a place where everyone comes together to experience Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. A place where no one judges you and you could free yourself. The point is, you will see people overdosing on drugs, regardless of age, at any festival you go to. Luckily Electric Daisy Carnival is now 18 years and older, so whatever happens to that person, they are responsible for it. Although the required age is eighteen years or older, you can expect a thorough search by security if you appear suspicious. There is no improvement regarding drugs, since EDC drugs are very popular and also because for some people drugs are part of the EDC culture. People might think that EDC is the cause of the overdose. The deaths that have been falsely linked to raves are due to drug overdoses, not anything the music festival did. These festivals include rigorous entry checks and searches to check whether people attending are carrying illegal substances. In my opinion drug use is an individual choice, and music festivals should not be responsible for the choices people make at their events once they have followed the usual drug testing protocol. One thing you should worry about if you are going to EDC is the prices. Paying for a Vegas hotel, a festival ticket, meals, drinks and transportation makes it expensive, but it's totally worth it and to be honest, it's a fair price. Tickets cost a maximum of $400, but you can get the early bird, which costs $375 total including tax and for VIPs it's $800 total. Some hotels you could stay at during EDC would be: Circus Circus Las Vegas, Bellagio, The Mirage, Paris Hotel, Delano Las Vegas Hotel and many more. Most of the hotels are 21+, so for people who aren't twenty-one, I recommend Bellagio because it's the nicest hotel I can think of. Food in the EDC is also expensive, but water is free. EDC allows free water refills at a variety of stations throughout the location. There are different types of food trucks