Insomniac
is excited to reveal exclusive VIP offerings for the sold-out Electric Daisy
Carnival (EDC), Las Vegas which will be held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on
June 20-22, 2014. Insomniac has again partnered with renowned Las Vegas
nightclub, Marquee, to create the luxurious environment found inside its
nightclubs on the grounds of EDC.
For
fans that wish to take in the festival from their own private cabana, Marquee
and Insomniac are now offering private table reservation packages that provide
the last chance for entrance into the sold out festival. VIP table guests will
receive premier amenities including golf cart transportation from the entrance
to their table where they will be greeted with gift bags full of EDC swag, a
private cabana which allows guests to enjoy a complete bottle service menu and
a diverse menu of food options with attentive wait-staff on-hand from the
nightlife venue. Reservations begin at $2,000 and can be made by visiting edc.electrostub.com. Any questions can be directed to
edc@marqueelasvegas.com or by calling 702-765-6650.
For
attendees who have already purchased VIP tickets, Marquee will create a
beautifully designed VIP deck overlooking the Kinetic Field stage, complete
with upscale décor, contemporary accents and a private bar to enjoy.
“At
EDC, we want to offer different options to all of our fans and that includes
the VIP experience, which is our most luxurious setting, right in the middle of
the action,” said Pasquale Rotella, CEO and founder of Insomniac. "With
fine dining opportunities, specialty food trucks and other offerings designed
specifically for EDC Las Vegas, this year's VIP amenities will be the best that
we’ve done yet."
"The
Marquee VIP deck at EDC will have a unique atmosphere for our guests where they
can be part of an unprecedented festival experience combined with the
hospitality that is the hallmark of the Marquee brand,” said TAO Group Partner
Jason Strauss. “Every detail will bring
the nightclub experience directly to EDC."
Insomniac
is also excited to collaborate again this year with Maverick Helicopters.
Guests can arrive in style by taking a private helicopter ride from the iconic
Las Vegas Strip right to the festival grounds at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Maverick Helicopters will treat fans to a rare birds-eye view of the colorful,
vibrant festival landscape and the crowds below. Private charters for up to
seven passengers begin at $3,000 and individual seats for a one-way trip are
also available for $500. Helicopter rides are available at www.flymaverick.com
or by calling 702-405-4300.
For
those traveling by car, VIP parking passes will allow for quick and easy access
to a special VIP lot at the Speedway. This designated parking will have
entrance and exit lanes for both general admission and VIP ticket holders. The
three-day pass is valid for one vehicle per night and can be purchased online
for $120 plus service fees.
Additional
VIP amenities including specialty food options and high-end dining details will
be announced soon.
About
Insomniac
Insomniac
produces some of the most innovative, immersive music festivals and events in
the world. Enhanced by state-of-the-art lighting, pyrotechnics and sound
design, large-scale art installations, theatrical performers and next
generation special effects, these events captivate the senses and inspire a
unique level of fan interaction. The quality of the experience is the company’s
top priority.
Throughout
its 20-year history, Insomniac has produced more than 250 festivals, concerts
and club nights for nearly 4 million attendees in California, Colorado,
Florida, Nevada, New York, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. The
company’s premier annual event, Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas, is the
largest multi-day music festival in North America, and attracted more than
345,000 fans over three days in June 2013.
The
company was founded by Pasquale Rotella, and has been based in Los Angeles
since it was formed in 1993.
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