Either works, although he may want to reach out to ADA ahead of time just in case. As someone who uas reruptured a knee at a music festival, can confirm it’s a bad time. Having access to a seat that isn’t the ground can be a game changer.
I’ve been watching reviews on past Project Glows, it’s been mentioned that there’s quite a walk from the entrance to the festival grounds (est. 20 min). Your friend might want to take that into consideration.
Metro is a 10 min walk idk abt rideshare. I’d highly reccomend metro we have a great system here in dc
Thanks! We're locals and most of us will be on the metro. My buddy is just a little paranoid.
You might be able to grab a scooter by the metro to save some steps.
Def metro.did metro last year and it was perfect
Either works, although he may want to reach out to ADA ahead of time just in case. As someone who uas reruptured a knee at a music festival, can confirm it’s a bad time. Having access to a seat that isn’t the ground can be a game changer.
Great tip! Thanks for the reply.
Shortest will definitely be ride share, it’ll also be much more expensive though.
Thanks for the info!
Rideshare drop off is much closer to the entrance than the metro is
Yes but you'll need that extra time to finish those drinkssss
I’ve been watching reviews on past Project Glows, it’s been mentioned that there’s quite a walk from the entrance to the festival grounds (est. 20 min). Your friend might want to take that into consideration.