Ohana Fest 2025 Pollstar Music Festival of the Year

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  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,235
    cutz said:
    MD190661 said:
    What's the capacity for this festival? 
    I’ve seen 20k referenced. Partly what makes it even better is that it’s not so massive
    So, If I go I have to hang in the back and I will able to at least somewhat see?
    Kinda sloped upward toward back of main lawn area and there is a hill near the cluster of palm trees. Honestly I often stand near secondary stage and have a great time... can see enough, I'm there to hear the music abd the screens are on at the second stage too. I've stood all different places over the 8 years, bleachers too, and it's about being there for me. I like to move away from the drunks 
    Yeah, good to also stay away from the drunks.

    Thanks for the info.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,554
    cutz said:
    cutz said:
    MD190661 said:
    What's the capacity for this festival? 
    I’ve seen 20k referenced. Partly what makes it even better is that it’s not so massive
    So, If I go I have to hang in the back and I will able to at least somewhat see?
    Yes, and if you want to get closer, it’s pretty easy to do around 7:00 or so. Things will tighten up at the main stage just before PJ/Neil/PJ start up. 
    Thanks for that, but I have to hang in the back or off to the extreme sides.

    It sucks getting old=HA
    They’ll be a kids zone off the back left corner of the soundboard which is pretty chill. Most if them will be asleep so be careful not to step on any of them 😂
  • cutz said:
    MD190661 said:
    What's the capacity for this festival? 
    I’ve seen 20k referenced. Partly what makes it even better is that it’s not so massive
    So, If I go I have to hang in the back and I will able to at least somewhat see?
    As of 2021 (and I’m sure someone can confirm 2022/23) there were bleachers at the back with a pretty much straight ahead look at the stage.  A bit far but no worse than say the far end of the 100 level at an arena.  
    Bleachers still there. Last year we chose those rather than try and get close and fight crowds for all the headliners. It worked great for us. Very nice sightlines and not that far away. The rest of the time we walked around.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    So If I have understood it right. It is impossible to find somewhere to stay for the festival if you can not drive? Nowhere within public transport distance (to and from at night)?

    And the "shuttle" that their website talks about, there is no information about it so you won't know how and where this will be going (in relation to finding somewhere to stay...)

    And you can't bring a tent to the festival
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • curmudgeoness
    curmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    So If I have understood it right. It is impossible to find somewhere to stay for the festival if you can not drive? Nowhere within public transport distance (to and from at night)?

    And the "shuttle" that their website talks about, there is no information about it so you won't know how and where this will be going (in relation to finding somewhere to stay...)

    And you can't bring a tent to the festival
    There are a few hotels within walking distance. They’re certainly sold out at this point; your best bet is to buy one of the hotel packages the festival has available.

    No tents allowed on festival grounds, correct.

    The shuttle service is a fleet of buses that take people from a large parking lot to the festival site. There is one pickup location (as yet unannounced) and one drop off location.

    While there is … decent (probably not by European standards) public transportation in large American cities (we don’t rent a car when we’re in Boston or New York), Southern California is enormous and sprawling. The size and extent of the sprawl might be hard to visualize if you’ve never been there. 

    I recommend either 

    1) getting a hotel package through the festival 

    2) taking your chances and waiting for the shuttle site to be announced (here, you risk that there aren’t any nearby rooms available)

    3) Find a decent affordable hotel in Mission Viejo or another nearby town and pay to take Uber or Lyft to the venue each day.

    Some people use Airbnb; I don’t have any experience with that option. I do know that some cities, such as San Diego, are cracking down on short term rentals so that could affect supply.

    I’d also suggest making a trip to Ohana part of a longer vacation, since you’re coming this far. That time of year is known as “locals’ summer,” since the weather is nice and the tourists have gone home.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    edited May 2024

    I’d also suggest making a trip to Ohana part of a longer vacation, since you’re coming this far. That time of year is known as “locals’ summer,” since the weather is nice and the tourists have gone home.
    Hehe. I have, if I go but not likely, planned to spend some days in LA. While on the west coast, I want to visit 

    1) The Comedy Store (maybe)

    2) Tarantinos Cinema The New Beverly

    3) Maybe the Nightmare on Elm Street-house

    4) Maybe another concert at The Forum or something

    Haha. Not that classic touristy things maybe. But that is what I have in mind :)
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    So If I have understood it right. It is impossible to find somewhere to stay for the festival if you can not drive? Nowhere within public transport distance (to and from at night)?

    And the "shuttle" that their website talks about, there is no information about it so you won't know how and where this will be going (in relation to finding somewhere to stay...)

    And you can't bring a tent to the festival
    There are a few hotels within walking distance. They’re certainly sold out at this point; your best bet is to buy one of the hotel packages the festival has available.

    No tents allowed on festival grounds, correct.

    The shuttle service is a fleet of buses that take people from a large parking lot to the festival site. There is one pickup location (as yet unannounced) and one drop off location.

    While there is … decent (probably not by European standards) public transportation in large American cities (we don’t rent a car when we’re in Boston or New York), Southern California is enormous and sprawling. The size and extent of the sprawl might be hard to visualize if you’ve never been there. 

    I recommend either 

    1) getting a hotel package through the festival 

    2) taking your chances and waiting for the shuttle site to be announced (here, you risk that there aren’t any nearby rooms available)

    3) Find a decent affordable hotel in Mission Viejo or another nearby town and pay to take Uber or Lyft to the venue each day.

    Some people use Airbnb; I don’t have any experience with that option. I do know that some cities, such as San Diego, are cracking down on short term rentals so that could affect supply.

    I’d also suggest making a trip to Ohana part of a longer vacation, since you’re coming this far. That time of year is known as “locals’ summer,” since the weather is nice and the tourists have gone home.
    Yeah... Tbh I didn't consider Uber. Not using it or anything similar here in Sweden (exists though...) 

    And with there being a festival, I'm guessing there will be plenty of Uber (and similar) drivers around when the festival ends for the night. SO YOU DON't END UP STRANDED
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,418
    So If I have understood it right. It is impossible to find somewhere to stay for the festival if you can not drive? Nowhere within public transport distance (to and from at night)?

    And the "shuttle" that their website talks about, there is no information about it so you won't know how and where this will be going (in relation to finding somewhere to stay...)

    And you can't bring a tent to the festival
    There are a few hotels within walking distance. They’re certainly sold out at this point; your best bet is to buy one of the hotel packages the festival has available.

    No tents allowed on festival grounds, correct.

    The shuttle service is a fleet of buses that take people from a large parking lot to the festival site. There is one pickup location (as yet unannounced) and one drop off location.

    While there is … decent (probably not by European standards) public transportation in large American cities (we don’t rent a car when we’re in Boston or New York), Southern California is enormous and sprawling. The size and extent of the sprawl might be hard to visualize if you’ve never been there. 

    I recommend either 

    1) getting a hotel package through the festival 

    2) taking your chances and waiting for the shuttle site to be announced (here, you risk that there aren’t any nearby rooms available)

    3) Find a decent affordable hotel in Mission Viejo or another nearby town and pay to take Uber or Lyft to the venue each day.

    Some people use Airbnb; I don’t have any experience with that option. I do know that some cities, such as San Diego, are cracking down on short term rentals so that could affect supply.

    I’d also suggest making a trip to Ohana part of a longer vacation, since you’re coming this far. That time of year is known as “locals’ summer,” since the weather is nice and the tourists have gone home.
    Yeah... Tbh I didn't consider Uber. Not using it or anything similar here in Sweden (exists though...) 

    And with there being a festival, I'm guessing there will be plenty of Uber (and similar) drivers around when the festival ends for the night. SO YOU DON't END UP STRANDED
    Uber will have very expensive surge pricing after the shows.
    You really should look at renting so you can get around more easily and enjoy the popular SoCal hobby of driving and sitting in traffic.
  • curmudgeoness
    curmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    Yes, taking Uber or Lyft to the venue will be cheaper and easier than getting a ride afterwards, for sure. I’d plan on walking down the road a bit before even trying to get a ride.
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  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,235
    cutz said:
    MD190661 said:
    What's the capacity for this festival? 
    I’ve seen 20k referenced. Partly what makes it even better is that it’s not so massive
    So, If I go I have to hang in the back and I will able to at least somewhat see?
    As of 2021 (and I’m sure someone can confirm 2022/23) there were bleachers at the back with a pretty much straight ahead look at the stage.  A bit far but no worse than say the far end of the 100 level at an arena.  
    Bleachers still there. Last year we chose those rather than try and get close and fight crowds for all the headliners. It worked great for us. Very nice sightlines and not that far away. The rest of the time we walked around.
    If I go the Bleachers sounds like a good place for me.

    Thanks for the info.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    What if someone who stays a bit away from the festival/Dana point where hotels exist, and gonna go to and leave the festival every night I can catch a lift with and chip in for fuel etc... :)
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • curmudgeoness
    curmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    On Instagram the festival is saying that hotel packages are still available. The area around Doheny is nice and there are places to eat — as well as the beach, of course. So you might want to look at that option; it would be your simplest solution, but I couldn’t say if it would be the cheapest option.


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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,086
    Just got my flight today. Have had my hotel for months. So excited for this festival!!
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    Hehe. I have, if I go but not likely, planned to spend some days in LA. While on the west coast, I want to visit 

    2) Tarantinos Cinema The New Beverly



    It's a movie theater. Prepare to be underwhelmed.

    If you like movies, check out the Academy Museum while you're here. And don't miss the Getty Center. It may be touristy, but it's awesome. I've taken many people there over the years and no one has ever done anything less than rave about it. I would suggest going to see our space shuttle (Endeavour) at the California ScienCenter, too, but it will not be on display in September because they're building a new pavilion for it.

    I never received the shuttle passes I bought for Ohana in 2022. I'm not going to bother buying them this year.


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  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,766
    GlowGirl said:
    Just got my flight today. Have had my hotel for months. So excited for this festival!!
    Remember it's very small... not alot to do there. I find listening to some of the great environmental speakers and innovators really interesting and inspiring.  
  • YAKIMATSU
    YAKIMATSU Santa Fe Posts: 1,133
    What time of day does it start?  1st timer doing 3 GA.
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  • TA243471
    TA243471 The Great Northwest Posts: 1,251
    edited May 2024
    YAKIMATSU said:
    What time of day does it start?  1st timer doing 3 GA.

    1st stage usually starts at 12:30
    Eddie usually comes out and watches at least 1 of the early shows.  From the wings.
    Post edited by TA243471 on
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  • YAKIMATSU
    YAKIMATSU Santa Fe Posts: 1,133
    Thanks.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    edited May 2024
    On Instagram the festival is saying that hotel packages are still available. The area around Doheny is nice and there are places to eat — as well as the beach, of course. So you might want to look at that option; it would be your simplest solution, but I couldn’t say if it would be the cheapest option.


    But they are all for two people :/

    I am alone :(
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,471
    Is there a lot of crime and stuff in that part of the US? Is it scary/spooky at night?
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"