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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about Voodoo Village. From tickets and travel to facilities and applications, everything you need to prepare for your journey can be found here.
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Voodoo Villages likes to radiate an atmosphere of joy, safety, and positive energy, but for some, it could be overwhelming. Taking care of your mental health and well-being at the festival is very important. Getting enough sleep, eating regularly, and pacing yourself are crucial if you want to stay in shape.
Wellbeing focuses on various aspects of health and feel comfortable. At Voodoo Village, we choose an even more holistic approach to well-being. For us, wellbeing goes beyond soothing entertainment and fun. We also bring educational and interactive elements that should promote the overall health and well-being of our festivalgoers.
Here are some guidelines you should keep in mind:
Take care of your friends and family: Communicate how you feel. If you don't feel well, take a break, rest, or support, talk about it. Meet up where you can easily find each other.
Be friendly to others in the crowd: If you see someone who is struggling or needs help, ask if they are okay and offer help.
Don't forget to eat: We like to see you all dancers energized.
Respect and care for others and the environment: Treat our festival like you would treat your home. Treat each other like you would like to be treated.
Search shelter from high UV on a regular basis (and wear sunscreen)
Take breaks: Cool down and take regular breaks from dancing.
Protect your ears: Use earplugs. Especially front-row ravers.
Safety is a top priority at our festival. In addition to providing a physically safe space, we also prioritize creating an accessible and welcoming environment for all attendees. We offer a designated safe space for those in need of mental health support, as well as the opportunity to take a break and find peace of mind at the Santuary, located at The Oracle.
The Safe Space is a dedicated space made available to welcome people who are not feeling well in the best possible conditions. So, if you are not feeling well or in need of assistance, please inform our Safe Souls. You can find them walking around our festival grounds.
Our hotline is currently closed and will be available again around and during the festival period. We are happy to assist you with all urgent questions during this time. If you are feeling unwell, anxious, or have any urgent inquiries, please don’t hesitate to reach out. At the start of the festival, the contact number will be posted here on our website and communicated on our social media channels.
At Voodoo Village, the safety and well-being of our attendees are paramount. We enforce a strict zero-tolerance policy on drugs, including soft drugs. Possession or use of drugs will result in immediate removal. We kindly ask all attendees to respect this policy to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
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