The Electric Daisy Carnival in Orlando, Florida is one of the most anticipated East Coast events of the year! Most people immediately think of the huge spectacle that takes over the Las Vegas Motor Speedway every summer when they hear the name "EDC", but don't be fooled, EDC Orlando is just as magical.
The more intimate EDC took place on November 10 and 11 at Tinker Field. This year, Insomniac changed the layout including more space to host 3 stages, the Boombox Artcar, and more stunning art installations! While there was definitely a lot more space to dance, it was still intimate, which is what I love most about EDCO.
Khaleesi and her dragons. Get the Dragon Queen Outfit here
This year's festival line up was fantastic. There were a variety of DJs and Neon Garden hosted Dreamstate on Friday and Paradise featuring some of the best in house and techno on Saturday.
Kaskade threw down a magical sunset set and almost had us in tears with some of his classics. We caught the first part of K?D before heading to Pan-Pot, and the first few minutes Pan-Pot and Green Velvet were both must-sees of the weekend, and they did not disappoint. Pan-pot got us grooving right into Green Velvet and we had a blast.
Getting in and out of the festival was relatively easy. We Ubered there and back both days and ran into little traffic problems. This year, there was a designated Uber lot and to beat the rush, we left a little early each night. We were able to catch an Uber and get out of the lot pretty quickly which is always very nice.
The festival was a huge success! Organization of the festival was top notch and the Orlando rave fam was absolutely wonderful. Thank you Insomniac for always throwing a great party, we can't wait to be back next year!
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