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#1 Squig

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Posted 05 October 2009 - 04:59 PM

Sorry for not using the existing RaR / RiP post, but the experience of the last years shows that it's better to keep the two seperate and to have a frequent poster do the FAQ at the beginning.

First band that was confirmed is Rammstein, tickets are 140€ until 1.1.2010 (which is surrisingly close to 140 pounds this year).
The FAQ:

Rock Am Ring - FAQ for British Festival-goers

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Compiled by Chris12345 for RaR 2008 on efestivals!

This is a guide only, don't treat it as gospel! But hopefully it will offer some good information!

Thanks to:
Apu
Lenore
JoshBosh
Moistvelvet
Squig
Doley
+anyone else who contributed :)

Contents:

1- General
1.1 What is Rock Am Ring?
1.2 What is Rock Im Park then?
1.3 when does Rock Am Ring take place?

2- Tickets
2.1 How much?
2.2 How do I buy a ticket from the UK?
--2.2.1 TPP only seems to accept Mastercard, Visa and American Express? I don't have that? What do I do?
--2.2.2 My UK address wouldn't fit in the form? Will it be ok?
--2.2.3 How are they sent? Will I have to sign?!
2.3 What is a souvineer/computer ticket?
2.4 What is a Nordschleife Ticket?
2.5 How long does RAR usually take to sell out?
2.6 I didn't buy a ticket in time? How should I go about getting one?
2.7 Wristbands?

3- Food and Drink
3.1 Can I take food and drink into the campsite?
3.2 Can I take food and drink into the arena?
3.3 What sort of food/drink can I buy in the campsite?
3.4 What sort of food/drink can I buy in the arena?
3.5 Where is the nearest supermarket to RAR?
--3.5.1 What are German prices like
--3.5.2 I'm going via Koblenz, where're the supermarkets there?

4- Camping
4.1In general, what is camping at RAR like?
4.2 What is forbidden on the campsite?
4.3 I like sleep? Where should I camp?
4.4 I like a 24 hour party! Where should I camp?
4.5 Where can I find info on the shuttle buses? How much? What times?
4.6 What to do on thursday?

5- Flying to RAR
5.1 I was drunk and Ryanair misled me into thinking Frankfurt Hahn might've actually been in Frankfurt?! How the crap do I get to RAR?
--5.1.2 Getting to RAR from Hahn via bus
--5.1.3 Hiring a car at Hahn
--5.1.4 Taking a taxi from Hahn
5.2 Flying to Frankfurt city
5.3 flying to other German airports

6- Driving to RAR
6.1 Route please!

7- Bands/Stages

7.1 How many/how big are the stages?
7.2 Where's the lineup?! How many bands?! Are XXXXXX playing?!




1- General

1.1
What is Rock Am Ring?

Rock am Ring is a German rock music festival, it takes place at the Nurbergring in south-western Germany every year, on the first August of June. It is attended by approximately 70000 people every year (similar scale to Leeds and Reading).
The name means 'Rock at the Ring', so therefore 'Rock am' as an abbrevation will hurt every German speaking person's eyes (who'd call a festival 'Rock at the'?), so please don't do that. Use RaR instead.

1.2
What is Rock Im Park then?

Rock Im Park is RAR's 'sister' festival, it takes place near Nuremburg (think of it like Leeds and Reading, same lineup, different days!). This guide relates to RAR. For the purposes of this guide, I'm gonna pretend that Rock Im Park doesn't exist.


1.3
When does Rock Am Ring take place?

It is scheduled for first weekend in June (5th to the 7th).

2- Tickets

2.1
How much?

The earlier you buy your ticket, the cheaper it is, for 2010 the prices are:
- until the 1st of January -140 €
- from the 2nd of January to the the 30th of March - We don't know yet.
(more to come when information is available)

Your ticket includes camping, as well as a 5 Euro refundable "Trash bonus". At the end of the festival, you hand in a bin liner full of rubbish and the trash diposit ticket you got when you handed in your ticket for the wristband or when you drove on the parking lot and receive 5 Euros in return

2.2
How do I buy a ticket from the UK?

You can order via the internet from www.ticketsperpost.de (the German equivalent of something like seetickets). You should expect to pay around 15/20 Euros for postage to a UK address.

2.2.1
TPP only seems to accept Mastercard, Visa and American Express? I don't have that? What do I do?

Borrow a card or something... (better answer needed :rolleyes:)

2.2.2
My UK address wouldn't fit in the form? Will it be ok?

Enter it as best you can and you should be ok (put the postcode in the town box or something). My address was back to front and upside down, but my tickets still arrived ok! If you are worried, you can contact TTP (at this address insert@email.com) with your confirmation number and correct address and they will fix it for you. I have not dealt with them myself, but I'm told their English is great and they are very helpful!

2.2.3
How are they sent? Will I have to sign?!

I didn't personally have to sign... but thats not to mean that someone else in my house didn't! (better answer needed)

2.3
What is a souvineer/computer ticket?

The souvenir tickets are your standard gig tickets printed on thin cardboard and they look pretty cool ! Souvenir tickets are sold exclusively through ticketsperpost. Any other retailer will send you computer tickets.
The souvenir tickets won't be printed (and therefor send out) until some time in spring. This means even if you pay for it now, you won't get it for a few months. But you will still only pay the Frühbucher (early buyer) price of 140€

Computer tickets are just like booking flights with ryanair,just a bog standard piece of papaer with everyones info on it.ie not one piece of paper per ticket.

2.4
What is a Nordschleife Ticket?

The Nordschleife (Northern loop) is a historic part of the racing track. Nowadays, at least F1 doesn't race there anymore. For RaR you can buy tickets (also at TPP) for it for 15€ (last year prices, may change). On there you are allowed to camp next to your car. It has the reputation to be the madest part of the camping, where people bring massive trucks with a wall of a loudspeakers and even more furniture than usual.

2.5
How long does RAR usually take to sell out?

Expect 2010 to sell out earlier than last years due to 3 sold out years in a row and the 20th annyversary this year.
In 2008 it had officially 'sold out' on the 15thish of March.
2007 was the first year for the festival to be sold out (also for Rock im Park). In 2007 it was sold out on May 10th or something, Rock im Park two weeks later (check needed).
2009 it sold out some time in March.

2.5
I didn't buy a ticket in time? How should I go about getting one?

Ebay.de could help.

2.6
Wristbands?

Tickets have to be exchanged for a wristband starting Wednesday before the festival. Without a wristband you won't be allowed to enter neither camping grounds nor festival grounds.
If you arrive there before wednesday you can go on the camping ground showing your ticket, though.

3- Food and Drink

3.1
Can I take food and drink into the campsite?

Yes. Concerning food and drinks everything is allowed.

3.2
Can I take food and drink into the arena?

Drink- One 1-Liter-PET (Tetra Pack) carton per person is OK.
Food- Allowed :-)

3.3
What sort of food/drink can I buy in the campsite?

There are no stores of any kind at the campsites. Ask your friendly neighbours for help in case you forgot someting really important.

3.4
What sort of food/drink can I buy in the arena?

(Almost) Anything you can think of. Fries, Currywurst, Hamburgers, Pizza, Pastas, German Seafoodsnacks, Asian Noodles, Mexican food,
Beer, Cocktails, Jack Daniels(?), Softdrinks, Water.

3.5
Where is the nearest supermarket to RAR?

There are mobile supermarkets all over the place but usually they are all very expensive. The next real supermarket should be located in Adenau, 10 km away. If you don't wanna walk that far, the yellow shuttle bus route stop 9 is the closest you can get on transport!

This is the url for the Lidl at Adenau http://www.lidl.de/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_de/hs...etail=extensive and for those lucky enough to have a Car and SAT NAV the address is 53518

3.5.1
What are German prices like

I would say a little cheaper than in Britain.
A .4 beer should be around 4 Euros. There's usually a 1 Euro refund that you have to pay and you'll get back when you hand the cup back in (after the last drink).
Anybody know the prices for sure from last year?

3.5.2
I'm going via Koblenz, where're the supermarkets there?

The map Lenore found didn't work anymore. Can anybody draw one?

Near the station in koblenz is a lidl, just walk out the station and head right, you'll pass a McDonalds und the Deutsche Post, just 50 more meters and there is a lidl. The green x is the Lidl, Hauptbahnhof is the station in Koblenz and ZOB is the bus-station

Below is the link to a Gogle earth Placemark:
http://bbs.keyhole.c...vc=#Post1127700

4- Camping

4.1
In general, what is camping at RAR like?

Very unproblematic
People are peaceful and theft happens very rarely. People sit together round a campfire, listen to music, scream, sing, play weird games etc...
The campsites are usually quite far away so a 15-20 minute walk (one way) is necessary to reach the festival grounds. Campsites close to the festival grounds are overcrowded by Wednesday.
The campsites officialy open on wednesday, but some Germans arrive as early as the friday before just to party a few days before the bands start playing.

4.2
What is forbidden on the campsite?

Weapons, truck loads of furniture^^
A massive Open fire is usually not allowed. Having a barbecue should be fine though.

4.3
I like sleep? Where should I camp?

At home! ;-)
Really, there's madness 24 hours a day at the campsites. There will always be someone with a huge stereo. Bring earplugs for some sleep.

4.4
I like a 24 hour party! Where should I camp?

Anywhere you like. There are always many many people around who like doing that, too. (If you do want to get some sleep though, don't mid using earplugs)

4.5
Where can I find info on the shuttle buses? How much? What times?

- coming in spring -

4.6
What to do on thursday?

First option: stay at the camping site, socialize with your neighbours and enjoy the booze.
Second and best option: There's a warm up party at the party tent with a few acts playing. Everybody's welcome.

5- Flying to RAR

Closest airports are: Köln-Bonn (Cologne), Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Frankfurt Hahn, Frankfurt International
Besides Hahn every airport has a good connection to the German rail system.

5.1
I was drunk and Ryanair misled me into thinking Frankfurt Hahn might've actually been in Frankfurt?! How the crap do I get to RAR?

The airport is an old converted military base in the arse end of nowhere... it consists of a coffee shop, and not much else, there is no nearby towns or anything and...

THERE IS NO TRAIN STATION

To get to RAR, you must either take the bus (5.1.2), hire a car (5.1.3) or take a taxi (5.1.4)

5.1.2
Getting to RAR from Hahn via bus

This is the cheapest option. Buses to the city of Koblenz (the German equivalent of somewhere like Stoke; big, but nothing really to write home about, there're shops and hotels and stuff) run every 2 hours from Hahn (TIMETABLE) and takes about an hour.

The coach from Hahn to Koblenz costs 12 euros (not including shuttle bus to the ring)

Upon reaching Hahn, you should can stock up on food and drink at the nearby supermarket (Chris- Map/check)

You then must get the shuttle bus to RAR from Koblenz bus station, this journey takes about an hour.

The shuttle bus from the Koblenz station to the Ring is not free! It costs 10 Euros for a return ticket. So don't lose your ticket unless you don't want to pay again on the way back.
Remember: The place where the busses leave after the festival is a different one than the one where they arrive. It is near campsite D9 (1km from the main entrance).

5.1.3
Hiring a car at Hahn

Information about car hire from Hahn can be found here: http://www.hahn-airp...e...l_car&cc=en

5.1.4
Taking a taxi from Hahn

If you google "Frankfurt Hahn taxi" it brings up several pages where you can get quotes and book minicabs

Taxi from Hahn to the ring costs approximately €100 by taxi, takes 1 and a half hours and is 70 km

5.2
Flying to Frankfurt city

We're flying into Frankfurt City airport from Manchester with Lufthansa. It cost about 80 quid each and the plan is to get a train to Koblenz, go to Lidl (see 3.5.2) then get a taxi to the ring. Information about travel to and from Frankfurt City airport can be found here:

http://www.airportci...ing_to_from.htm

Tickets cost between 20 and 26 euros each way and the journey takes between approx 1 hr 10 minutes and 1 hr 40 depending on changes. Train info can be found in English here:

http://www.bahn.de/i.../en/index.shtml

5.3
Other airports

If you arrive at different airports (Köln-Bonn [Cologne], Dortmund and Stuttgart are doable), just travel by rail to Koblenz and follow the descriptions from 5.1.2. German rail travel is not that cheap, but reliable and fast. You can look up prices at www.db.de

A second option is to rent a car and follow the description from point 6.

The guys from EUfest organize coaches that travel from Frankfurt Hahn and Köln/Bonn to Rock am Ring:
More information can be found at http://www.eufest.com/rock/transport


6- Driving to RAR

6.1
Anybody has other routes?

If you have Sat Nav, the address is '53520 Nürburg'

Coming from the Northwest (IE UK; NL, Belgium), head first towards Cologne (Köln) and then towards Koblenz. This map should help:
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Nürburgring is shown on the signs on the Autobahn when you exit.

7- Bands/Stages

7.1
How many/how big are the stages?

There is the Center Stage, the Alternastage and the Club tent.
Center Stage can hold the most people, approximately 60000.
Alternastage can hold app. 35000.
The Club can hold 1500-2000 people. So if you want to see your favorite band in the Club Tent be early. Last year many frustrated people could not get inside on time.

7.2
Where's the lineup?! How many bands?! Are XXXXXX playing?!

The line up for 2010 as of the 9th of December 2009 is:

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We don't know who else will play as of now. About 90 bands will be playing. Check out the Ringrocker rumour section for current rumours.

Discussion about RaR 2007: http://www.efestival...showtopic=71608
Discussion about RaR 2008: http://www.efestival...showtopic=89960
Discussion about RaR 2009: http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/index.p...howtopic=111178

Discussion in English at ringrocker.com: http://www.ringrocker.com/modules.php?op=m...um&forum=36

Edited by Squig, 09 December 2009 - 02:35 PM.


#2 DrFap

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Posted 05 October 2009 - 10:06 PM

Rammstein!!!!

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 08:47 PM

After the amount we spent last year we thought we might not make it again in 2010 but if Rammstein are playing and (so we were told last year) it's RAR's anniversary I think we'll have to dig deep and get ourselves over there again.

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 05:20 PM

Rammstein are officially confirmed and next year is RaR's 25th anniversary.

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Posted 24 October 2009 - 08:12 PM

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Edited by Gooky, 24 October 2009 - 08:13 PM.


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Posted 04 December 2009 - 05:57 PM

http://www.efestival...9/091204e.shtml

Edited by 5co77ie, 04 December 2009 - 05:57 PM.


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Posted 04 December 2009 - 06:18 PM

the poster is on the official site now, quite suprising how small kasabian are in germany, and quite unnerving how high up on the gossip are on the lineup, are they big over there i take it? (no pun intended lol).

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Posted 04 December 2009 - 07:22 PM

View PostSparticus, on Dec 4 2009, 07:18 PM, said:

the poster is on the official site now, quite suprising how small kasabian are in germany, and quite unnerving how high up on the gossip are on the lineup, are they big over there i take it? (no pun intended lol).

You may find they move up and down as more bands are announced. Got my tickets and ready to go, long wait till June....

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Posted 04 December 2009 - 08:44 PM

View PostSparticus, on Dec 4 2009, 06:18 PM, said:

quite suprising how small kasabian are in germany

they should be like that everywhere! :P

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Posted 04 December 2009 - 09:26 PM

Looks alright to me :P

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Posted 05 December 2009 - 06:29 PM

KASABIAN !! :P I love them. Probally up there with my favourite bands.

Would love to see Kiss and Muse. Motorhead would be great too.

If im employed again early next year im going back. Any idea on the dates RAR sells out ? I got my ticket in Jan last year so had no worries.

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 07:39 PM

View PostChinese Democracy, on Dec 5 2009, 06:29 PM, said:

KASABIAN !! :P I love them. Probally up there with my favourite bands.

Would love to see Kiss and Muse. Motorhead would be great too.

If im employed again early next year im going back. Any idea on the dates RAR sells out ? I got my ticket in Jan last year so had no worries.

Kasabian are good live, not planned ive seen them 5 times, twice a roadies for Oasis

Muse, well the sound quality has to be better than that at Wembley, damn that awful gig

Motorhead, humm played a couple of years ago, one trick pony im affraid

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Posted 02 January 2010 - 11:02 PM

Tickets Per Post

For those who care.....

I have a complicated UK address, replied to my booking confirmation with full UK address and had a reply back very quickly from TPP confirming they will use the address i forwarded them

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Posted 03 January 2010 - 08:42 PM

View Postalexmole, on Jan 2 2010, 11:02 PM, said:

Tickets Per Post

For those who care.....

I have a complicated UK address, replied to my booking confirmation with full UK address and had a reply back very quickly from TPP confirming they will use the address i forwarded them
I used TPP aswell for my RIP ticket and they were great. My ticket arrived very quickly

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 10:13 AM

Does anyone know when the next set of bands are going to be released? from what i can remember last year wasnt it about now that another few names got added?? Im still trying to decide wether or not to go to RaR again this year and some more good bands might just tip the balance!

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 01:08 PM

Beer was €6 last year with €1 returned for the cup. They'd also opened up the main stage a lot more compared to 2008.

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 01:58 AM

View Postenicomb, on Jan 5 2010, 03:08 PM, said:

Beer was €6 last year with €1 returned for the cup. They'd also opened up the main stage a lot more compared to 2008.
That seems like an aweful lot for a beer in Germany. Didn't buy much beer last year, but I am sure it wasn't that expensive. maybe 4€ for a beer plus 1€ deposit per cup?

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 12:42 PM

View PostSquig, on Jan 6 2010, 01:58 AM, said:

That seems like an aweful lot for a beer in Germany. Didn't buy much beer last year, but I am sure it wasn't that expensive. maybe 4€ for a beer plus 1€ deposit per cup?
Yea im pretty sure we didnt pay over a €5 for a pint at RIP

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 05:32 PM

View PostFurious-Red, on Jan 6 2010, 01:42 PM, said:

Yea im pretty sure we didnt pay over a €5 for a pint at RIP

Think the cocktails may have been €5 beer around €3 with a refundable deposit of €1 for both, we picked up a load of beer at a nearby Lidl at a very reasonable price for before and after festival consumption.

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Posted 06 January 2010 - 08:05 PM

View Postdoyley, on Jan 6 2010, 05:32 PM, said:

Think the cocktails may have been €5 beer around €3 with a refundable deposit of €1 for both, we picked up a load of beer at a nearby Lidl at a very reasonable price for before and after festival consumption.
Yea dat Lidl was great so cheap. Bottles of tuborg for like .50c n some flavoured beer for €1 :P . Although we 4got dat day dont open on the sunday so we ended up getting a few cans of becks at one of the stalls





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