Good news, yall. I just got my Coachella VIP 3 day passes, which looked amazing in this product packaging. They srsly must have hired the same AZN slaves who put Macbooks and iPads into boxes. (As u can see, my Snacks-wave cat was all up in my business, but he is going to go to Cat-chella, which is a similar buzz cat festival.) Anyways, yall can see that Coachella is really giving consumers a valuable product, and it isn't just about selling tickets [via Ticketmaster] and then letting ppl scalp them on stubhub... It's abt getting ppl jacked up on a totally unique music festival.
Rather than the usual paper tickets, Coachella decided this year to institute a policy whereby festival attendees are required to wear a scan-ready wristband. Mine arrived this weekend, along with a ridiculous amount of paraphernalia - including a calendar with every Coachella line-up since 1999. The wristbands are part of an elaborate plan to once and for all clamp down on ticket counterfeiting.
I feel like I am part of a 'VIP club' or something. I'm not just going to a corporate event... Instead I am going to a place that really understands how to make EVERY1 feel like a VIP. I am rlly glad I paid $900 to get a chance to enter this exclusive Coachella club.
Here is the box that it came in...
So much unique packaging, brochures, inserts, and laminated flyers
I hope no1 steals my Coachella wristbands. I sorta wish my box came with a pre-loaded Zune or some sort of misguided doomed-to-fail wireless/post-iPod technology.
r u mad pumped 4 Coachella?
Do all music festivals have to send 'prize boxes' now?
Did Carles seem pumped as he unboxed his Coachella passes?
Does coachella 'feel more special' because of this 'box of Coachella shit' or do they need 2 step it up?
Have u ever unboxed anything on youtube?
Should more alternative ppl 'unbox' alt stuff like TOMBOY albums, MP3s, etc?
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