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They intended this as a way for someone to purchase JUST a HL wristband to join another HL campsite and carpool with them. Alternatively if you JUST have a HL wristband you can camp in a tent only HL area but you still won't be able to drive your vehicle on site. You'll either need to park offsite and shuttle in (details TBD) or you'll need to take the EF shuttle (run through bus.com) from one of the... Source: 5 months ago
The shuttle was okay for me. Day 1 I had an extra shuttle pass and had tried to change the name on the ticket to my friend's name and bus.com said that the name change wasn't needed, just scan the ticket when you board. So I was a little relieved. When my friend tried to use the ticket, the shuttle guys were refusing to give him a wristband because the ticket didn't match his name. And we argued with them for a... Source: over 1 year ago
Yep. Shuttle info probably in the new year. It's usually with bus.com and they have detailed info on where it picks up and drops off. Source: over 1 year ago
When they release shuttle info (usually with bus.com) they list the EXACT location for where the shuttle picks up and drops off on the shuttle ticket page. Source: over 1 year ago
It looks like the only routes available on bus.com right now are from Philly and NY, but no DC or Baltimore. I'm haven't heard anything on why the bus company may have cancelled those routes but if I hear anything I'll post here. Source: over 1 year ago
Then test your Next.js application locally to verify everything works by running npm run build and if there are no errors, you can now deploy to Vercel. See the official Next.js guide to deploy your Next.js frontend to Vercel. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
Supports deployment to Netlify, Vercel, and Cloudflare pages. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
Frontend: Developed with Remix, hosted on Vercel. - Source: dev.to / 16 days ago
Choosing Vercel was a natural decision as it has become the default method for launching apps that are accessible to a wide audience. The simplicity of configuring environment variables, domains, and other settings facilitated this choice. We have implemented feature branch deployment to guarantee that the code is operational and prepared for peer review. - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
Next, we'll deploy our ecommerce website to Vercel (which is a great choice to host your Next.js website). Other hosting options include Netlify and Render. - Source: dev.to / 19 days ago
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