Lucidity General Information

Gate Hours

Gates open at on Friday morning, April 10th for 3-Day Event Pass holders.
(Gate hours are subject to change and will be confirmed in the weeks prior to the show)

Thurs, April 9: {Thursday Arrival Pass REQUIRED} NOON – 10pm (Collaborator and Thursday Arrival Pass Holders)
Friday, April 10th: 10am – 10pm (3-Day Event pass)
Saturday, April 11th: 10am – 10pm (2-Day Event pass)
Sunday, April 12th: 10am – 10pm (1-Day Event pass)
Monday, April 13th: Exodus – Gates locked at 10 pm

Anyone arriving before or after the gate times will not be able to drive onto the festival site. Please consider these hours when planning your trip - no one likes setting up in the dark!

Box Office

The Box Office and Ticketing Arena is your first stop on the way into Lucidity.

All traffic passes through it, and it is a carefully planned out process that gets everyone safely into Lucidity. Remember to be as present in your actions as you arrive as you will be inside the festival.

As you arrive, prepare by having your ID and electronic ticket(s) on-hand. If you have to check in at the Box Office, have all the information you need to claim your will-call ticket.

Your wristband is your ticket. Do not take it off, do not tamper with it, do not lose it. Anyone without a wristband, or in possession of a wristband which has been altered in any way, will be escorted off festival grounds.

Thursday Arrival Pass

We have a limited number of Thursday Arrival Passes available for purchase. Please do not plan to arrive early unless you have previously acquired your Thursday Arrival Pass. A Thursday Arrival pass will only gain you entry to the event WITH a 3-Day Event Pass.

Assisted Purchase Ticket Program (Formerly Low-Income Program)

Our intention with this program is to provide a comprehensive and fair platform by which people may apply to receive the ability to purchase a ticket at a reduced rate. This program is tailored specifically to those who may not otherwise be able to afford a regular priced ticket to the festival. In total, 40 tickets will be available.

Each application will be evaluated appropriately as per individual situations. We appreciate you taking the time to fill out your details and attach the documentation needed to give your application the attention it deserves.

General Parking

Most vehicles onsite will park in one of two general parking lots: Up the Hill and Across the River. These lots are for parking only (no camping).

All vehicles in General Parking are subject to a $20 impact fee, paid upon arrival. If you pre-purchase a Car Camping or RV Pass, this fee is a part of your purchase. Cash and cards accepted at the gate. Please have a form of payment ready when you arrive.

If you would like to pre-pay for your parking, you may do so on our ticket page. (This option will become available closer to the show.) If you pre-purchase your impact fee, be sure to bring that confirmation in electronic format with your ticket when you arrive at the gate.

Help us co-create a safe and effective parking experience by not leaving valuables in your vehicles, no matter where you park!

RV & Car Camping Passes

We all need to contribute to keeping the village energy and aesthetic at a high vibration. If you bring your vehicle onto the festival grounds, be considerate of your neighbors – be mindful of your overall camping footprint, sound and light, and remember that turning on your engine inevitably means someone will breathe your exhaust.

RV camping does not guarantee tent-camping space. Most RV’s will be parked in a corral where there is not enough space in between RV`s for much camping. No facilities will be provided (power, water, etc.).
In order to accommodate everyone, we will direct you to park your vehicle/RV in a particular spot. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we create the most exceptional experience for all!

Camping

Camping is included in the 3-Day Event Pass and 2-Day Event Pass. Sunday Event Passes DO NOT include camping.

There are 7 Archetypal themed villages that provide ample space for all our participants, with beautiful oak trees that provide shade throughout most of the camping areas. You may wish to bring your own shade structures to ensure your camp has adequate coverage throughout the day – but please, be mindful of your overall footprint – share your space with others.

There is a stream that lines the outside perimeter of the event that is inaccessible and off limits. Mountain lions and rattlesnakes live in this area, do not wander outside of the festival grounds, especially at night!

Remember that no pets are allowed on-site. Anyone found with their pet on the festival grounds will be escorted off site - there are no on-site boarding services. Service animals must be identified and on leash at all times.

Camp Fires & Grills

Absolutely NO open flames – this includes fire pits, charcoal BBQs, and burn barrels. Propane grills and camp stoves are permitted.

The only open fire is the venue’s central campfire which will be maintained by staff throughout the event. This common location is open to all, but please self monitor your use if there are people waiting to spend time there as well.

Water

While drinking water is provided on site, we encourage you to bring some extra water to ensure there is enough for all. You don’t have to be Playa prepared, but some extra forethought is a good idea.

Please work with us to END SINGLE USE by bringing only large refillable containers for your campsite and a metal container for yourself. Lucidity Artifacts is proud to provide branded items - check out the Artifacts website to find the coolest water containment vessel out there!

Ice

Ice will be available onsite for you to purchase from the Lucid City Hub. We’ll have more details for you as we get closer to the event as to how much it will cost. Thanks for being patient.

Medical Services

We will have trained professional medical care available on site. The medical team will be positioned at the main Medic pavilion, located across from the showers, with 2 smaller first aid stations within the festival grounds. Medical personnel will be identifiable by red shirts.
Should you need immediate medical assistance, alert the nearest staff member ASAP (identified easily as someone carrying a walkie). We are here to keep you safe!

Workshops & Healing Services

All Workshops, Bodywork, and Healing services are included in the price of your entry, and fee-free throughout the event! Take advantage of learning a new modality and/or meet inspiring teachers and fellow students. These workshop facilitators and healers are all volunteering their time and energy in sharing their gifts with you – please respond in kind – gratitude, barter, gift exchange, and even tips in the form of money will all be graciously accepted.
Lucidity offers five theme villages with workshop zones. Look in our program to see the workshop schedule for the Healing Sanctuary, Lover’s Nest, Family Garden, Goddess Grove, and Warrior’s Way.

Dream Rangers (Security)

Our Dream Rangers & Security team are here to assist in creating the most enjoyable experience for each participant. We value our participants as part of our family and only intend to create space for safety and a comfortable environment. Please respect and honor these dedicated compassionate men & woman – they are powerful allies and act as a barrier between participants and outside agencies. We are all here to have a good time!

We suggest you bring…

These are items that we suggest you bring for your comfort, entertainment, and safety.

  • Bring three (3) trash bags to keep your recyclables and compost separate from landfill waste. Leave no trace – leave our site and the park better than you found it.
  • Reusable water bottle. Stainless steel is best. They will be available for purchase at Lucidity Artifacts onsite if you forget yours!
  • Reusable eating ware and utensils. Even the food court will allow use of your own washable plate!
  • Gifts for new and old friends – great for trade & barter
  • Two gifts for our community mandala so you can take one as you leave
  • Flashlight, headlamp, reflective neon, anything else to light yourself and your way
  • Costumes (we know you won’t forget), decorative lighting, lots of blinkies and other things to decorate and light yourself. Did we mention no glowsticks?!
  • Art, musical instruments, props, banners, signs, and anything else you can think of that might make the experience more fun for all
  • Camping gear – ideally waterproof. Tents and tarps need to be free-standing. Set a tarp down as a ground cloth below your tent, and pack a few extra large garbage bags to protect your gear just in case it rains.
  • Shade structures, umbrellas, parasols, sheets, canopy, tarps, tent, parachute; something to break the strong mid-day sun and/ or rain. However - please be mindful of your individual footprint to allow enough space for all.
  • Tennis balls (or recycled plastic bottles) to top and protect dangerous rebar stakes or other hazards
  • Appropriate clothing: light clothes for during the day (likely high 60s-70s), warmer clothing for at night (likely high 40s-50s) and rain gear
  • Earplugs
  • Any prescription medications, contact lens supplies, and whatever else you need to maintain your health and comfort in a remote area with no services
  • Be conscious of your contact with the sun. We do not endorse the use of sunblock – the sun is good for you; grow your relationship with respect needed to avoid sunburns.
  • Solid sandals or close-toed shoes and flip flops
  • First aid kit - we have a medical team onsite, but it is always a good idea to have some essentials just in case
  • Yoga mat
  • Portable chairs
  • Love and commUnity spirit

Can I bring my pet?

NO. Dogs, cats, birds, snakes, fish – do not bring your animal companion. No pets are allowed on site. Any individuals bringing in their pets will be turned around at the gate. If found on-site with your pet, both of you will be asked to leave.

If you have a certified service animal that you are required to have with you at all times, please bring the paperwork to support this, and the identification for your animal. You’ll be required to have your service animal with you and ON LEASH at all times. Please contact us via [email protected] prior to the festival so that we are aware of your needs!

Kids and Family at Lucidity

Got some little ones you’d love to bring along? Lucidity is proud to host a family friendly environment for kids of all ages - we even have a themed village just for families!

Please ensure that each little one has a ticket prior to arriving onsite. 3-Day Passes for kids between ages 13-17 are greatly reduced, and children until 12 are FREE. Tickets can be found on our Buy Tickets page.

Alongside kids and teens tickets, we ask that you fill out the Minor Liability Release Form for each child separately. This helps us keep track of all children on site in case of emergency. Help us keep Lucidity a safe dreaming ground for all!

Know Before You Go!

Did you know that the Lucidity crew plans year-round to bring you a conscious and mindful event that will rock your socks off?
We’ve been considering your experience for quite some time and we would like to help you prepare mindfully too! This awesome check list Know Before You Go – Survival Guide has been created for you to be aware of.
We encourage you to download it and review as you pack. And remember: what you pack in you should be prepared to pack out! We thank you in advance for co-creating a wonderful experience for all!

Festival Dates

Lucidity Festival 2015: Kindred Quest takes place April 10-12th, 2015.

Garbage Collection

Elevating the Leave No Trace philosophy, our goal is to “Leave it Better” than when we arrived. Set up general waste collection within your campsite for food, personal cleaning products, party accessories (batteries, makeup), etc, and find ways to limit your trash before you arrive by taking products out of their packaging. Also bring reusable eating utensils, plates, cups, and cloth napkins.

We need your help in creating a zero-waste environment. Before throwing something away, consider whether it would be more appropriate to recycle or compost it. There will be recycle, landfill, and composting bins available throughout the festival grounds for you to sort your waste accordingly.

We constantly aim to find ways to make improvements to the grounds, and take steps toward stewarding the land, trees, and animals in a way that is respectful to our planet. Help us set the example – it takes us all to make it happen!

Prohibited/Permitted Items

Please be conscious when packing for the festival that many items are unsafe for festival use and are prohibited onsite. We thank you in advance for considering our general safety.

Prohibited Items

  • Firearms or Weapons
  • Fireworks or Explosives of any kind
  • Fire toys – All fire performers must be pre-approved
  • Violence
  • Charcoal grills or open flames (White Gas/Propane is ok)
  • Children under 18 without their parent or legal guardian
  • Photography without consent. All media members should should go through the application process to be approved to photograph the event.
  • Pets (this means any animal, unless you have certification that it is a service animal)
  • Unauthorized vending - if you are not pre-approved to vend, you will be shut down
  • Coolers in festival area, outside of camping
  • All illegal drugs are prohibited as is trafficking
  • MOOP (Matter Out Of Place)
  • SOOP (Sound Out Of Place)
  • Glowsticks and other single use glow objects.
  • Misappropriated Cultural Objects (ie. Native Headresses)

Permitted

  • Shade structures over your tent
  • Enclosed propane stoves
  • Cameras
  • Coolers in Campground
  • Backpacks
  • Creative Ideas
  • Awake & Aware Consciousness
  • Participation and immersion in the artistic process
  • Personal growth and healing

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