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Is seven days enough time, too much for the festival? Needless to say, I am loving it, and posted more detailed notes on the beer's release thread. Products in the Oktoberfest can be directly sold or used in contracts for more money.


It seems the lunatics are running the asylum over there and we're suffering as a result. I am not aware of any animosity from Aussies to Kiwis. To create Oktoberfest Forum review we checked Oktoberfest-forum. That or you're just creepily tracking every post I've ever made.


VWVortex - It's almost guaranteed to see a fight in the tent if you're there past 8pm.


Reading all of the posts about brings back some great memories. I've been 4 oktoberfest forum 5 times with my brother in our mid to late oktoberfest forum and a couple times with my Mom when she was 70 raised in. It's all about expectations so its good so many are doing research beforehand. How can I get a seat in one of the tents. Show up early; around 10am. We've tried to reserve a table a couple times 10+ months out and never received a response. We would get up, grab some food from the local Aldi and head to the tents. Sometimes they check your bag when you go into the tents so you may not to sneak some snacks in. We've always had success though. Okay, back to the seating situation. Others have said you should be able to find a seat arriving by 1pm during the week on a non-holiday. That has not been my experience. You may find yourself wandering around the tents for hours asking to join their table. It can be a huge pain. I recommend arriving around 10am to not deal with this, especially if its your first time to truly enjoy the Wiesn experience. I you arrive late or can't get into the tents, it's easier to find a seat in the outside area of the tents most have areas outside. You hear the music through speakers but its not the as,e as being in the tent. You can still have a lot of fun as its still a really good time socializing and meeting others at your table. Which tent should I go to. Are some more fun than the others. You will read some are party tents and some are younger crowds, etc. My experience has been they're all similar, especially the larger tents. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between some tents. The type of music played is different between some tents. Some have more traditional music and others more modern music. Just like any band, they take breaks and when the come back to play, the crowds really enjoy it. The later in the day, the more everyone gets into the music; of course as the bier flows. Everyone enjoy the music and totally gets into it after a few liters. As others have said, they all turn into big parties after the dinner time around 6 or 7pm. You'll see everyone standing on the benches singing along and just enjoying everyone's company. Standing on the tables is frowned upon so don't do it. Even earlier in the day, I've seen security tell people to not stand on the benches - they stop enforcing that when you have 5K people doing it. I just wanted to try some different tents so I went to a different one each day. We even lucked out a couple times and switched tents and still found a seat mid day. One said they always go to Hacker because their bier is the best and doesn't give you a hangover like Spaten. After oktoberfest forum couple liters, many don't care about which bier they're drinking. And for hangovers, it's about quantity, not quality : After 4 liters, even if its spread across all day, you'll feel at least a little worn down the next day. There may be a line but not a problem. Prices are a little different between tents but not a huge difference. Anyway, no need to worry about that any longer. Until the evening, the servers would come around and take your orders for biers. Later on in the evenings, they'll just bring a bunch to the tables and you ask for one. My experience is you must have a seat and be sitting to get a bier. Later in the evenings when everyone is socializing and standing up, it's much easier to get served if you're not sitting. It's very casual and it really doesn't matter what you wear. You'll of course see oktoberfest forum in dirndls and lederhosen but also a ton in just regular shirts and jeans, pants, or shorts. Dress comfortably and just have a good time. It's fun to see what some wear. You'll see some in costumes like Toy Story characters a few years ago and other popular cartoons, etc. Last year we met oktoberfest forum group of physicist Americans working in who planned to wear flight suits the next day. They aren't fighter pilots but just thought it would be cool to get the attention from the girls. They actually reminded me of the guys on Big Bang Theory. Anyway, we planned on meeting up with them the next day when they were Im their flight suits. We saw some of their friends, the ones without flight suits. Security wouldn't let them in. It was funny and a little sad since they all had it planned and were so excited. We saw some other in flight suits so just depends I guess. Security may have thought it looked too much like military uniforms and probably didn't want the hassle of potential issues. If you want oktoberfest forum get traditional dress, you can go to a local store. We bought some traditional button down checkered shirts at Angermeier google it if you want more info. What is there to do in the tents. Drink bier, eat some food, and socialize with others at your table. It can be odd to think that's what you will do for 10 hours if you arrive at noon. Of course there's the music and dancing and singing along too. It's really a fun time. What about outside of the tents. It's a big carnival so a lot of rides. Some are pretty cool and crazy that they are temporary. You've read a lot about this by now if you've checked out most of this thread. Like many have said, you can stay outside of and just take the train. Keep money is a safe place not in your back pocket. Everyone is really friendly but of course with so much bier, you're bound to see some altercations. It's almost guaranteed to see a fight in the tent if you're there past 8pm. Security is very present in the tents and Polizei outside the tents. If things get hairy enough, the Polizei come into the tents. If you see a couple guys getting heated and think it will escalate, just walk over to a security guard and let them know, they really appreciate that. Some of the fights we saw were the worst fights I've ever oktoberfest forum. Broken krugs and blood all over. Of course they will oktoberfest forum get kicked out and then that opens up usually a whole table to sit at, hahah. Like I mentioned, fights happen but I still feel very safe. Just be aware of what's going on around you. Don't try to break something up, just get a security guard and let them do their job. Other random thoughts: it's crazy how much bier some kids and adults drink. I say kids when someone is usually oktoberfest forum 20. You'll see many bring their own and sit on the hill right next to the Wiesn and drink beforehand. Then you're guaranteed to see someone passed out by early afternoon. There are great pic opportunities there. You can guess what happens oktoberfest forum. I've seen some guys and girls totally faceplant and get hurt. If you've never been you have no idea about the oktoberfest forum. If you've been, you can totally envision what I'm talking about. You'll also see some totally out cold passed out in the middle of the tents at a table. Their friends usually give them a hard time about it. I'm going there this year again with my other brother and a friend who both haven't been and really looking forward to it. Nisha: you dont need to buy a ticket, entrance is free.


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You will read some are party tents and some are younger crowds, etc. It's a big carnival so a lot of rides. If you can get a good deal, take it. Also, I agree, the items that require candy farm items far out-weigh the items that can be produced by regular farming. If a went again it would be for the opening day when they officially tap the keg. Some have more traditional music and others more modern music. It is of course not just the Aussies and Kiwis and I aplologize for the example to both , anywhwere, anytime a festive occasion can be greatly enhanced by a good brawl. The forecast calls for the rain to taper off in the afternoon, with highs of 58 degrees. We were able to walk there from our hotel. Thanks One week in Germany won't even cover the tip of the iceberg.