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Maybe you’ve got tickets to Coachella, or perhaps you’re planning to see the Monaco Grand Prix, or you’ve booked a Ducati Dream Weekend. You might be off to Comic Con San Diego or you’ve won the jackpot and managed to get in to see Hamilton on Broadway.

Trips built around events can be incredible once-in-a-lifetime experiences. They also come with their own special considerations to make sure those experiences are every bit as incredible as you hoped.

Splurge on a Good Ticket

If an event is the centrepiece of your trip, think carefully about the kinds of tickets you want to purchase. The chances are it’ll be a small proportion of your overall holiday expenses, and it would be so disappointing to travel over oceans and spend thousands of dollars to wind up in nosebleed seats.

If you can afford it, spend the extra money to make sure you have the best seats you can get for the event.

Nashville country music festival

Pack Smart

Think carefully about all the possibilities for your trip: maybe the summer rain will hit early, maybe there’ll be a special event you’ll want to go to that requires cocktail attire. Brainstorm possibilities before you go and try to pack items that can double up.

Don’t forget gumboots if you’re likely to be walking through muddy fields, and comfortable shoes if you’ll be waiting in long lines. Water bottles, rain ponchos and snacks can all be really overpriced when you get to an event venue, so if possible, purchase ahead of time and bring them with you.

Consider Renting a Camper Van

If you’re going to a festival or other event with camping, consider renting a van locally rather than packing camping gear for your trip.

It will free up luggage space and be far less of a hassle. Plus, you won’t spend precious holiday time preparing your campsite, and will mean you can stay warm and dry even in the rain.

Make sure you have the right travel insurance, though: some policies don’t cover the excess for camper vans. Vans in local areas can book up very quickly ahead of big events, so book early!

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Plan for Jetlag

If you possibly can, arrive in the time-zone of your special event with enough time that to adjust well before it kicks off. The last thing you want is to be fading fast just as the headline act comes on, or to nod off before the encore.

Time to acclimation will help you be bright eyed for your holiday highlight, so take that into account when you’re scheduling your trip.

Be Strategic with Photos

It’s tempting to take a thousand photos of the event to show exactly how close you were, but resist the temptation to spend most of the time taking pictures. You didn’t travel all that way to watch the show from behind a screen!

Take a few photos that show where you were, and take plenty of you and your travel companions, but nobody needs to see seventeen shaky YouTube videos of your favorite songs. Live in the moment and trust that the pros will get it on camera.

Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival 2014 in Taiwan

Rest the Day Before

It’s tempting to try to make the most out of every single day of your trip, but sometimes going hard every day means that you do more, but enjoy it less.

Being well-rested and energetic for the capstone of your trip will make sure you’re more likely to get the most out of it. Consider staying somewhere restful and simple, close to the venue, the day before your event begins.

Make New Friends

One of the best things about going to a special event is meeting people who share your passions. Consider checking out event pages on Facebook, or hashtags on Twitter, to find fellow travellers who will be good company at the event.

But if you’re travelling along, make sure you tell someone where you’re going to be and meet up with any new friends in a public place.

Holi selfie photo

Budget for Extras

The t-shirt, the souvenir program, the one-in-a-lifetime backstage photo: you never know what you might want to come home with to remember your incredible experience.

Don’t forget to budget for these extras when you’re planning your trip: it’s not like you can go back later and buy another. Concert t-shirts from shows I’ve been to around the world are some of my favorite pieces of clothing.

Make Sure You’ve Got the Right Travel Insurance

Before you go, make sure you have the right international travel insurance lined up, so that if anything happens during your once-in-a-lifetime adventure, you’re prepared.

Make sure you check your policy carefully before you purchase it to make sure it covers everything you need.

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Megan is an Australian Journalist and award-winning travel writer who has been blogging since 2007. Her husband Mike is the American naturalist and wildlife photographer behind Waking Up Wild; a website dedicated to opening your eyes to the wild & natural world.

Committed to bringing you the best in adventure travel from all around the globe, there is no mountain too high, and no fete too extreme! They haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on their list.

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Photo credits: Featured header photo by Thomas Hawk. Nashville country music festival by Ronald Woan. Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival 2014 in Taiwan by Jirka Matousek. Girls taking holi selfie by Thomas Hawk. Pinterest images by  Thomas Hawk &  Jirka Matousek.

    22 Comments

  1. Really great list of things to do to make your event trip better. I think we often forget to leave some downtime for getting over jetlag and preparing for what might be late nights and a lot of partying. The photo tip is great too. I hate to spend the entire time somewhere taking a ton of photos, and then get home and find they aren’t even that great.

    • Thanks Laura! Yes, preparing and giving yourself extra time for jetlag seems to get people every time; we think we’re tougher than we actually are, but traveling does take it’s toll!

      And absolutely re the photos! It’s tempting to spend the whole time snapping away, but then you really don’t experience an event fully so miss our anyway.

      Happy travels!

  2. Coachella sounds like a true iconic trip. These are all helpful tips for any important trip. I always spend so much time photographing and do think I miss out because of it. And I forget to pack light. I need to post these tips on my luggage cupboard as a reminder!

    • Coachella is incredible! Highly recommend :) I think we’ve all fallen into the trap of spending too much time taking photos – it’s a delicate balance, but you do end up missing out on experiencing the event.

      Happy travels Carol!

  3. So true about splurging on the best tickets- no sense sitting in the nosebleeds when you’ve already spent a lot of time and effort to get there!

    • Absolutely – I think it’s almost a waste of money to buy the crappy tickets because I would rather watch it on TV than be there but not be able to see!

  4. Indeed great tips to make that once in a life time experience memorable. I would be concentrating more on the photography part. Well documented list!

    • Glad you enjoyed the post Indrani – yes, definitely a fine balance in managing the photography and enjoying being in the moment :) Happy travels!

  5. Oh, I wish I could land Hamilton on Broadway tickets! That would be epic. I so agree about splurging on tickets. You’re making all the effort to attend the event. Make it as memorable as you can with the right seats. I did this to see my team in the Superbowl who ironically was playing against my husband’s favorite team! It was once-in-a-lifetime for us but the right seats made the event…well that and my team won. Hehe! (You can imagine that trip home!) Great reminder about the photos, too. I am a shutterbug and I need to remember to enjoy moments like these with my eyes instead of a camera lens.

    • You and me both!! And yes, totally re splurging on proper tickets – I think it’s almost a waste of money to buy the crappy tickets because I would rather watch it on TV than be there but not be able to see!

      Wow how incredible it would have been to have attended the Superbowl, especially when both your teams were playing, and having incredible seats! Haha yes I can imagine it would have been an awkward trip home no matter who had won lol

      Glad we could give you a gentle nudge reminder to balance out the camera with being in the moment – something I think everyone struggles with :)

  6. Yes! This is so true! Splurging once in a while on epic things is so worth it!

    • Glad you enjoyed the post! Happy travels :)

  7. I agree with what you said about limiting the photos/videos and living in the moment. Tackling the balance between documenting our travel experiences and ‘just being there’ is the tricky part.

    • Absolutely – I think it’s something everyone struggles with, we’re in such a frenzy to preserve the moment but in doing so we’re not actually experiencing it in the first place. Always a delicate balance!

  8. Great suggestions. I LOVE your point about being smart with your photos. Sometimes I feel guilty. I go on these amazing trips to equally amazing events, and yet I experience them … through my iphone screen! Gotta learn to take a few pictures and then actually live in the moment, haha.

    • Thanks Rachel – glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, being smart with your photos is something everyone seems to struggle with, though there at least seems to be a consciousness among most travelers that we need to work to achieve a better balance :)

      Hope you can apply some camera downtime to your next trip!

  9. A wonderful list of things every traveler should consider. I totally agree about splurging on the best ticket. That is a must! I only attend (for example, one football game per season), so I am going to shoot the wad and get lower level right by the field seats. Travel insurance, a must, and something I admit I was neglecting to buy until recently. I need to make better judgement on the picture taking like you mentioned. I am very guilty of taking way too many and then getting stuck on sorting through them.

    • Absolutely re the best seats – it’s not worth experiencing something if you’re sitting behind a pylon and can’t see! And especially if you’ve spent a lot of time and money traveling for the day.

      Glad to hear that you’re now taking our travel insurance even if you had neglected it previously – never worth the risk, especially with the state of the world these days.

      And I think we’ve all been guilty of being too snap happy – but definitely something to try and be conscious of as we’re out and about :)

      Happy travels Melody!

  10. These are some really smart tips. It is important to fulfill our desires and get out and experience the World. Travel insurance is also really important, because anything can happen, while on the road.

    • Thanks Barb, I’m glad that you enjoyed the post :) Yes travel insurance is absolutely essential, especially with the state of the world at the moment, it’s never worth the risk not being insured if you find yourself in an unlucky moment abroad.

  11. Great post Megan, very informative. Looks like one of your images is of Loy Krathong Festival in Thailand. :)

    • Thanks Lynn, so glad you enjoyed the post! And good eye – it is indeed the Loy Krathong Festival in Thailand :) Have you been? Such a fabulous event!

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