Glamping with the Stars: Coachella’s Super Exclusive On-Site Luxury VIP Safari-Style Campsite

When most people think of camping at Coachella, they often think of a setting up a polyester tent in the dusty parking lot, next to car exhausts and porter potties. But did you know that camping in the California desert festival doesn’t have to be such a pain.  The glamping (glamorous + camping) trend has its perks at Coachella.

Guests don’t have to go through experiencing a heat stroke in order to see some of their favorite bands. For $6,500, Coachella-goers can stay in an air-conditioned, fully-furnished Shikar-style safari tent. In addition to the comfort of luxury, these VIP accommodations feature private check-in to the festival, golf cart shuttle to the stages and back, exclusive access to restrooms and showers, breakfast and late night snacks, on-site concierge, security, private pool, spa massages, electrical outlets and the chance to bump into musicians at the backstage Artist Village. Or at the very least, Vanessa Hudgens at one of the nearby yurts, used for VIP lounges and after-parties.

Other music festivals are also bringing this sophisticated camping experience. Sasquatch in Washington now offers terrace camping upgrade featuring shuttle service to the Gorge, concierge service and complimentary morning coffee. V Festival in the UK offer similar accommodations, including hot showers and access to a beauty room complete with hairdryers.

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Feel So Close, Coachella: My Favorite Shows, the Festival’s Best-Kept Secret and How We “Met” Darren Criss

Above is a short compilation of several live performances at Coachella 2012, weekend 2. The song is Calvin Harris’s “Feel So Close” remixed by Nero (both Coachella 2012 acts). I felt like making a video was the only way I could even being encapsulating a weekend full of overwhelming, mind-blowing shows.

The video includes footage from Martin Solveig spinning “Hello” with special guest Dragonette. Coachella was the first time the duo had played that song together in America. Miike Snow teased about bringing out “L.A. finest” and at first I thought it was going to be Britney Spears for a indie electronic reworking of “Toxic” or “Piece of Me.” Turns out Lykke Li was the scheduled guest for “Tin Black Box.”

I wished Calvin Harris had played more of his songs, but I guess he was booked for a DJ set. The Shins were nostalgic as always, and I was utterly impressed by what Florence Welch can do with her god gift of a voice. She is also incredibly fun to watch onstage. I got a little crazy dancing (spasming?) during Radiohead, but hey… if you can’t freak out during their set then when can you? Besides Thom Yorke’s got you automatically beat in the weirdo department.

Other highlights included performances by Grouplove, who played a cover of Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and The Rapture. But both those shows were on Friday, and I didn’t sneak my camera in that day out of fear of getting it taken away.

The only thing I regret is going to David Guetta instead of St. Vincent. The leathery-tanned women there seemed stuck in 1994 South Beach and their ethnic manfriends in blazers reeked of Acqua Di Gio. I’m worried that Calvin Harris will be affronted with a similar crowd as he gains in popularity.

Coachella’s best kept secret is H&M’s tent pictured right. Similar to their air-conditioned tent last year, the clothing company employed some good looking folks to generously pour us water. However this year, the H&M tent offered a more elaborate shelter with a plushy resting area, free wi-fi, vanity mirrors, photo booths, free sunscreen lotion and other desert-friendly grooming products. It was all in part of their Kiss for a Cure campaign to raise awareness against AIDS.

Saturday night, we accidentally got on the party shuttle back to our resort. Now, I don’t mean just wasted kids and loud music, I’m talking tinted windows, a guy in a Winnie the Pooh costume, club lights and a freaking stripper pole right in the middle. Attention ladies: stripping is only empowering when you are getting paid money for it…

On Sunday, we ran into Glee‘s Darren Criss as he sprinted his way to Gotye, of course. Denys stalked him for a good minute, shooting a video of him walking away from us. He was with some not-so-fabulous people so at first we had our doubts, but when he turned around briefly, even his colorful face paint couldn’t hide that dream boy mug. I could have also sworn we saw the hot werewolf from True Blood, but they were so many shirtless muscle bros there that it might have just been my delirious, overheated imagination.

BOY TOYS TALK BACK: Were you at Coachella this year? Were you wearing politically incorrect Native American wear? What were some of your favorite moments? Did you bump into any celebrities? Who would be your ideal Coachella headliner? And would you have sex with a muscle bros?

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How Deep Is Your Love? A Coachella Playlist

How Deep Is Your Love? (Emperor Machine Remix) — The Rapture
Disparate Youth — Santigold
Little By Little (Caribou Remix) — Radiohead
Bavarian #1 (Say You Will) — Miike Snow
Let’s Not Play Games — Martin Solveig
Colours (Captain Cuts Remix) — Grouplove
Easy — Dragonette
Dancing Box — Modeselektor
No Light, No Light (Ianborg Remix) — Florence and the Machine
Perth (BASKE Remix) — Bon Iver
1234 (Van She Remix) — Feist
Mine’s Not a High Horse — The Shins
Cruel — St. Vincent
D.A.N.C.E. (Feat. Spank Rock & Mos Def) (Benny Blanco Remix) — Justice
Forgot About Dre (Feat. Eminem) — Dr. Dre

Boy Toy Guide to Cruising Coachella

A version of this post appeared in The Huffington Post.

There comes a time in every Boy Toy’s life when you must explore beyond your bright lights, big city. That time is usually the second (or third) weekend in April, when the prospect of high-intensity live music drives you out of the comforts of your urban bubble to the scorching California desert.

Don’t go to Coachella to mingle with Emma Watson. Don’t go to get a suntan. Don’t go to show off your new sand-colored Air Newport Oxfords. Don’t go for the trippy drugs or the hipster boys. The only real reason to go to Coachella is the music. So get your schedule and highlighter ready, Boy Toys never miss a good show.

As lauded as this music festival is, it’s just not as fun without 23 of your closest friends-of-friends. So start sending those chain e-mails months in advance and make reservations before the line-up is announced. Each villa at La Quinta Resort comfortably accommodates six people (if you don’t mind bikini-clad girls jumping on your roll-out mattress at 3 in the morning), and the resort is one of the shuttle stops on the way to the Empire Polo Club. Trust me, camping and waking up dusty and sweaty at 6 am to the hot morning sun and a temperature of over 90 degrees is not how you want to start off the day.

The weekend is nonstop, so take some time out early in the afternoon to lounge by the pool and stock up on energizing carbs. Unless a smaller act you just cannot miss (Santigold) is performing, there’s no need to head out to the festival until around 5pm, depending on the severity of your hangover. On the shuttle, always take the first seats available. The cool kids may have an affinity for the back of the bus, but there’s a reason Rosa Parks fought for the front: no waiting for the hordes of tipsy L.A. teens to trickle out of your way.

Once inside, backpacks are indispensable. Not only will your girl friends thank you for eliminating their need to carry a purse, but it’s also nice to have the necessities – chapstick, water bottle, Neosporin, eyedrops, sunblock, map, hand sanitizer, cigarettes, compass, moist toilettes – at your immediate disposal. Plus, backpacks accentuate your pectoral chest area.

Security is not what you’d consider tight. Even though you’re not allowed to bring in any outside food or beverage, guards barely search your bags and act completely uninterested in finding any contraband. Try to sneak in oranges, raisins and water to keep you going until the headliners. Don’t worry, no one was ever sent to jail for smuggling in some fruit.

Emergencies are imminent, and perhaps the biggest nightmare at Coachella (besides missing Miike Snow) is snapping your entry wristband. Don’t freak out; with a proof of purchase and a puppy dog look, you should be able to get it replaced. Just don’t be fooled by the bogus $25 replacement fee. An emergency you can avoid is dehydration. Fortunately, H&M had an oasis tent this year complete with refillable water stations and an air-conditioned vanity mirrors. Take a couple of minutes to readjust your bandana so that it’s smoothly wrapped around your forehead.

With over 70,000 people at the festival, more than one face is bound to look familiar. Don’t count on spotting a long lost friend during Martin Solveig’s performance, especially if that friend happens to be Madonna. The tech-savvy should look into GroupMe – an iPhone app that sends text messages to an entire group of phone numbers, alerting them of your location at any given point. It’s essential considering traditional cell phone coverage on the grounds tends to be nonexistent.

Although neon-lit installations are common, bigger landmarks like the Ferris wheel are harder to come by. The best place to meet-up is right before a show you all want to see, especially at one of the tents. Sound check problems aside, bands tend to stick to the schedule, so you’ll have a set time to meet-up by before Florence and the Machine. The lead singer’s triumphant voice makes for a remarkable desert valley summoning call.

If trying to meet up seems futile, don’t be afraid of venturing out on your own. With five stages, dozens of bands, corporate-sponsored tents, DJ huts, food courts, beer gardens and lounges – Coachella is a village onto itself with three days of distractions. It’s impossible to get 24 people to travel across the expansive lawns, but alone, you can make the distance. Nothing should ever get in the way of checking out one of your favorite bands live. Perhaps you will regroup before the end of the night, perhaps not. But how could you miss Rihanna’s surprise appearance during Calvin Harris’s set for “We Found Love” rendition. Musical surprises are a Coachella mainstay.

One thing Coachella has plenty of is man candy. Just don’t get it twisted and think the hunky, shirtless straight guy is looking back at you because he wants to jump you. He probably just thinks you’re weird because you’re dancing on your own. Smelling his sweat is about as physical as you’ll get with him…

Rally until the headliners, otherwise you’ll miss those iconic moments Coachella is known for: hologram Tupac anyone?

Back at the villas, party don’t stop! Aren’t you glad you figured out ahead of time who was going to bring down the portable speakers? The night is younger than a David Guetta groupie, so make sure to keep hydrated. Orange juice is a lifesaver here. But beware of Zac Efron look-a-likes crashing your villa after-party. Of course, he’s heard so much about you! Just dismiss whatever rumors he’s heard as true. If the stories are contradictory, quote Walt Whitman and explain you are made of multitudes.

A blacked-out buddy will undoubtedly want to bring a questionably sober fella upstairs to engage in what can only be assumed to be consensual lovemaking. Did you mention there are six people staying at each villa? No one wants his or her room to be the sex dungeon! So be diplomatic, straight-forward and concise. Knock, knock, knock. Stop having sex. Alex needs to take out her contacts.

If three days of live shows amidst a stampede of glowing Apollo-bodied dream boats moving in slow-mo is not enough, the Coachella spirit spreads far beyond the festival grounds with riotous, celebrity-laden after-parties. The Ace Hotel in Palm Springs welcomed Ke$ha and Kirsten Dunst last year to their Desert Gold party. Lea Michele and Lauren Conrad were all poolside style at the Lacoste L!ve Pool Party. While nightowls Kellan Lutz, Mark Sailing and Josh Hutcherson had a merry-round of fun at T-Mobile and Armani’s Neon Carnival. These parties are all invite-only, of course, but you knew that.

Photos: Graham-Wade

BOY TOYS TALK BACK: What are some of your most memorable moments at Coachella? Have you hooked up with someone you met on the grounds?