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From someone with experience in these things to someone who clearly has never been to any large event, I will take the time to educate you.your gonna pay what 50 cent more at a concert than you would at the store?
Water is "free" - it's really not - but it's very cheap in the convenience of your home, yes. Unfortunately, the venue will not allow me to extend the water line from the bottom of my house to the venue with me so I must find an alternative means of transporting the water: bottles.
A large water bottle is about $1.00-$1.50 at most in a decent store. At a large festival event, they can run anywhere from $5.00-$9.00.
Do you get water for free? I sure as hell don't. Tell me your secret.either way your buying somthing that comes out of a faucet for free.
Where am I going to hide, you know, a water bottle. Just because you're really good at keystering things, doesn't mean that other people have that same... capacity (or threshold for pain). Either way, I don't want to be wearing diapers by the time I'm 35.if your that worried about it smuggle it in
or drink a sports drink before you go
Another fantastic idea of yours, I see. Sports drinks really do very little to hydrate you, and really, with all the sugar they've got in them, I'd really only be hurting myself more than helping. Sorry to disillusion you, kid, but those things are actually horrible for you.