![]() Inside the lounge DJs spun records and kids hula hooped, which continued throughout the festival. This area was also home to the disco lounge. Even cooler, just past the wave pool was the second main stage, which stage looked over a mountain where you could catch a glimpse of people zip lining or going on a scenic chair lift ride. With the temperatures as high as they were, this would come in handy for those who wish to partake. Past the Electric City Stage there were more vendors and checkpoints on the way to the water park, which had three slides, a wave pool and a lazy river. The path further led to the main stage, Electric City Stage, with a pavilion feel and covered with a huge white tent - which would come in handy later on in the weekend. Once you walked through the main gate there were, of course, more vendors, but also there were water stations strategically stationed around the venue so people could be safe and keep hydrated. ![]() This stage was located in a smaller area right in front of the entrance to Montage Mountain, where there always seemed to be a bunch of people having fun. ![]() As I walked in, there were two rows of your standard concert venders: merchandise, burritos, wicked gems, and further down the path was a small stage called Steamtown Stage. For starters, the bikers were replaced with police which kept things on the up and up and lead to a safer vibe throughout. Walking into Camp Bisco was quite different this year than in years past.
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