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Unsurprisingly, it didnt work.

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There was no spot.

Instead, Hemlepp had to park diagonally down a walking trail.

They werent given much instruction there, either.

Another volunteer told her to sleep in her car and retry the next day.

She never made it to the three-day festival.

She emailed the festival asking for a refund but hasnt heard back.

The festival disputes all other claims of negligence and mismanagement.

Space was limited, so some attendees set up their campsites near the overfilled Porta Potties.

Defeated by the bad experience, Rosenfield and Hennessy left at 8 p.m. Sunday.

Three hours later, they were free.

They started screaming Shark!, Kolby says.

They started screaming all sorts of different things.

They asked everyone on land on the count of three to yell, Get out of the water!

with them, because they had no way to project their voices other than yelling.

All advertised activities were allowed during the weekend, an Elements rep told Vulture.

People were allowed in the lake within the safest area bordered by the dock.

The two toldForbesthey created a consulting service company, called Tested Contained Retreats, to ensure attendees were COVID-19-free.

On top of that, there were no sanitation stations anywhere, he says.

One attendee posted on Facebook that since returning from Elements, they had tested positive for COVID-19.

She didnt rate Elements particularly well.

In terms of music and art, that was also a seven.

Zero, she says.

With this festival, Ive never seen anything like this before, Prochilo says.

While attendees were promised luxury villas and nice meals, they received FEMA tents and cheese sandwiches.

The disaster producedtwo documentaries.)

This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly.

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