So my husband and I were debating on whether or not to bring our beach cruiser bikes (this is our first year going) should we bring them or don't bother? We are not camping onsite, we are staying at Shadow Hills RV Resort and taking the shuttle...
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So my husband and I were debating on whether or not to bring our beach cruiser bikes (this is our first year going) should we bring them or don't bother? We are not camping onsite, we are staying at Shadow Hills RV Resort and taking the shuttle...
If you are not camping at the grounds then there is no need to.. your only going to have to walk from the shuttle to venue and then back.. I say leave them
Yeah I figured as much, sounds good thank you!
What about if we are camping? Is a cruiser helpful? Its my 1st year and want to do it right!
What else is a must??
THanks in advance for all your helo!
they had a bike parking lot at coachella but according to this site, they say you can bring a bike but park/lock at your own risk in the camping FAQs. if you haven't purchased a camping pass WITH your wristbands already the only way you can possibly get one is through Frontgate and you would have to have it linked to your wristband purchase. Most likely too late for that.
hi! I got my cruiser from Cruiserbikes , I can seriously recommend them. They're not too flashy but the quality / price ratio is insane, I can highly recommend them. I love my cruiser, call her Betsy, helped me out quite a few times ;)
But I suggest locking them up when you go to show, We chained groups of 6 together. Now that they aren't letting outsiders in it might not be that bad but in the past bikes were often stolen. Let me know if you have any questions we've camped the last 2 years & been going for 4! It's a blast!
If you're camping, bikes are a must!
If you are taking a shuttle you will not need the bike. It's not a bad walk getting in... you'll be fine without the stress of having to lock up and worry about your bike being there on the way out. There are also guys who will ride you in a cart attached to their bike if you really feel lazy :)