Revel in the Meadow Frequently Asked Questions
Please review and adhere to these rules if you plan to attend.
All are welcome at Revel in the Meadow regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, gender presentation, sexual orientation, age, body size, disability, appearance, religion, citizenship, or pregnancy. We have a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination or harassment of any kind.
Do I need my ticket?
You can either print your ticket or display it on your phone.
Can I camp?On-site camping is allowed with a camping pass. No RVs or campers are allowed without permission from the festival organizers.
How many camping tickets do I need per campsite? Just one.
Can I bring a cooler to my campsite?Yes.
Are fires allowed at my campsite?
Fires are NOT allowed.
Where should I park?
We'll have on-site parking at the Elks and overflow parking at Dover High School. A shuttle bus runs every half hour. Parking is also allowed alongside Route 108 (please use caution; Route 108 is a busy road).
Do I get special parking with my VIP pass?
Yes! This year, we're providing our VIP ticket holders with designated parking. You must arrive before 2 p.m. to claim your spot. Please ask the parking attendant where to park.
Is there special parking for campers?Yes. We allow one vehicle per site. Please ask the parking attendant where to park.
Can I re-enter the festival if I leave?
Yes. We allow re-entry. Please do not remove your festival wristband.
What happens if it rains?
This is a rain-or-shine event. We have a giant tent to protect you from the elements.
What can I bring?- Sunscreen
- Empty refillable water bottles to use at refillable water stations.
- Soft-sided coolers
- Bags under 20”x20”x10.”
- Blankets 6’x8’ or smaller
- Strollers
- Chairs
- Point-and-shoot cameras
- Medications and prescriptions
- Over-the-counter medications
- Totems
What is prohibited?- Discrimination or harassment of any kind
- Bags larger than 20” x 20” x 10”
- Glass containers
- Hard coolers (unless you're camping, but you must leave them at the campsite)
- BYOB alcoholic beverages - we'll have alcohol for sale inside.
- Illegal substances
- Firearms
- Fireworks
- Tools including knives, box cutters, and aPepper spray, mace, or any item
- that could be used as a weapon
- Flag poles
- Laser pointers
- Pets (this one hurts...I really wish we could allow dogs, but as you know, it only takes one)