I moved to the Houston area 2008. This will be the 5th year I've gone to festival.
My MIL and 3 wonderful friends fly in and stay with us for at least 4 days to go to festival - it's been an annual get-together for us 4 years in a row!
Here area a few things that we have learned:
1. Bring a small "essentials kit" large enough for - ibuprofen/antacids/anti-diarrhea/band-aids/hand sanitizer/package of wipes or anything of that nature. It truly sucks to have an upset tummy or headache and have no relief!
2. Comfort over fashion! - break out those comfy "able to wear all day shoes"
3. Pack a bottle of water and few small snacks - candy bars etc. Carry these with you. It's amazing how much a candy bar will boost you up when you think you're just about exhausted and it's only 2pm.
4.
V A L E T parking is your friend and VERY much worth the few extra bucks. (Literally about 5 bucks more to get out and be back in your car at the door!) You will appreciate this when you are the last one to be shooed out at closing time and your feet are killing you - and you have 50 pounds of loot to carry to your car!
5. Be there early to get in. We are usually of the first 25 people in the door. Most people start at the left side and work their way to the right (numerical order) - instead.. start on the right and work your way left. We've found it's less crowded that way. Of course by the time you get to the middle it's pretty much like sardines in a can everywhere.
6. Watch your toes. Some people get a little wild with those scooters and will run over your toes if you are not careful.
Case in point: One of my friends was undergoing chemotherapy last year and was using a scooter. She accidentally ran over my toes - she just wasn't familiar enough with the operation. There will be many people using one that have never used one before in their lives!
7. Have patience and be prepared to say, "excuse me" - "pardon me" - "sorry!" It is very crowded and you will inevitably accidentally bump into someone! It's amazing how much basic manners can smooth over an oopsie! However, you'd be amazed at the number of people out there that don't practice this basic principle. Look out for those people, they will also be the ones most offended if you do accidentally bump into them.
8. Because there are 5 of us there together, we bring my husband's huge old Air Force duffel bag. (any HUGE bag will do) We pack a cooler bag in there with sandwiches. (I got food poisoning from under-cooked chicken there one year and I trust nothing cooked there... plus we have food allergies mixed in there too) We do, however, buy our chips and drinks there. We check the bag in when we first get there. We check it out when we're ready for lunch. We play show and tell at lunch. After lunch we all stow away our purchases in the duffel and check it back in. We typically text each other back and forth all day and will get together once or twice in the afternoon to check the bag out and put more loot in the duffel bag. This greatly eliminates carrying tons of stuff around plus, because there are 5 of us, the $1 charge is a cheap price to pay to not have to carry our stuff around all day.
9. Take breaks - there are usually chairs at the end of the aisles toward the rear of the convention floor. Have a seat and eat a candy bar.
10. One thing we'll be doing different this year: My friend (the same one on the scooter!) had her credit card number taken by a vendor and used to make a reservation at a nearby hotel. We know this because she was called by the card company while we were shopping - just after her card was declined during a purchase at a different vendor. Lucky for her that she was with friends and could spot her purchases for the rest of the day! With this experience in mind, we are carrying cash this year. Do I relish the thought of keeping up with a lot of cash? No, but I don't want to risk having my card number stolen and have nothing either.
11. The MOST IMPORTANT thing to do when going to festival is HAVE A GREAT TIME & ENJOY!