Best ways to travel to a festival
Are you planning on going to Rocking the Daisies this year? If so, have you thought about choosing the right car or means of transportation for the job? We give you the run down on the best cars for festivals and alternative transportation to get to Rocking the Daisies.
Here are the top 5 festival cars:
Storage space: Renault Megane Scenic
Having a big boot is one thing – what you really need for a festival is plenty of extra storage bins.
Compact factor: Ford Fiesta
Not the obvious choice for the festival goer, but the compact Fiesta is slim enough to fit into all the tightest of parking spaces, without being too small that you can’t take your tent.
Posing: Volkswagen Campervan
Retro, personable and you can sleep in it, the VW Campervan still ticks all the boxes when it comes to finding the perfect festival motor.
The eco-car: Toyota Yaris Hybrid
Show that you care about the environment and look cool in a hybrid car. You will have to pack light though…
Durability: Any type of 4×4 Durability is the key when it comes to driving through trenches of mud and rocky roads – just be prepared for having to tow everybody else away when the festival ends.
Rocking the Daisies has everything thought out, even the transportation. Here are some alternative ways of getting to the festival:
GoCarShare is a great way to travel to Rocking the Daisies festival 2014. Drivers and passengers can find or post a journey on this page to find people travelling from their area. Share a ride with friends, save on petrol costs, blast your music and get people amped on the road trip to Daisies. The first 2000 cars to arrive in a carpool will be given priority parking at the festival! For more details, go to GoCarShare.
Bussing It is also another great and safe way to get yourself to the festival. RTD busses will run from Cape Town, to the festival and back. For the bus options, check out the RTD website.
You can also get tickets to WALK THE DAISIES or CYCLE THE DAISIES, where you alternatively make your way to the festival on foot or on your bike – a great option for the nature loving, energetic crowd! If you think you may be up for this, go check out these alternative options on the website.
(Image Source: RTD website)