![]() But what they fail to see is that travel is extremely important when the world is, for lack of a better term, going to shit. People sometimes worry if I get enough sleep or if I’m okay emotionally when they see how much I travel, or how many hours I spend on planes. I was that excited about the music and the journey. It took me 48 hours and I didn’t mind a bit. I was ready.Īfter seeing this year’s the lineup, I decided to fly in, all the way from Indonesia. Two years ago, I used to think going to Mexico for Tropico was a massive mission. I’ve always been very impressed by the high taste level reflected in the lineups ( David Byrne headlined last year) and curious to know what the event is all about. I’ve had my eye on Tropico - a boutique festival that takes place in Acapulco every December - for five years now. But even if they don’t, rest easy knowing you can go to Tropico - where they seem to be doing things a lot better than the rest of the world. The sloppy behavior, endless queues, and questionable lineups we encounter today at so many events deserve to die off. Burning Man sets the bar very high, and since attending three Burning Man gatherings in a row I gave up on traditional parties. Today, there’s a huge selection for the discerning partier. Over the years, that’s morphed into big business. It’s waiting for you, down in Mexico.Ī little primer: In the 60s and 70s, festival culture set the stage for major paradigm shifts in how people thought and treated one another. In fact, I just discovered the new path forward. But though few people rushing to snatch your travel dollars are doing festivals right, there’s still hope. As Fyre proved, the new products popping up are hit or miss, and it’s okay to be suspicious when a festival sounds too good to be true. #Tropico 5 we will endure fullThe yearly lineup is full of pre-packaged deals and all inclusive vacations. Festivals are getting a little too slick for my taste. ![]()
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