
Help Center - Food & Drinks
Yes, absolutely! You are welcome to bring drinks and snacks for the journey.
Please make sure you only bring reasonable amounts for the trip. Large drink supplies, multiple crates of beverages, or large cool boxes are not allowed in the passenger area and must be stored in the luggage compartment.
We also ask you to be considerate of your fellow travelers and avoid bringing food with very strong odors whenever possible.
In general, alcohol consumption on the bus is permitted as long as it is done responsibly.
Please note that the festival organizer's rules regarding alcohol on the festival and camping grounds still apply. We recommend checking the event's camping FAQ before your trip.
Of course! You're welcome to bring supplies for your festival camping weekend. However, please keep it reasonable and avoid showing up with multiple fully loaded cool boxes or excessive amounts of drinks. Most festivals have camping stores, supermarkets nearby, or other shopping facilities where you can buy additional supplies if needed.
Important: Many festivals have specific rules regarding alcohol on the campsite. Please make sure to check the organizer's camping FAQ before your trip.
Small snacks such as sandwiches, cereal bars, fruit, sweets, or chips are perfect for the trip.
Whenever possible, please avoid strongly smelling foods such as meatballs, kebabs, fish dishes, or similar meals, as they can be quite unpleasant for other passengers in an enclosed bus environment.
Yes. On longer trips, we make regular stops at service stations along the route. During these breaks, you can buy food and drinks, grab a meal, or use the restroom facilities.
No. Most festivals offer camping stores, nearby supermarkets, and a wide variety of food vendors on site.
We therefore recommend only bringing what you really need and purchasing additional supplies once you arrive if necessary.

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