How do I purchase Sleep-In Buses?
You can purchase Sleep-In Buses through our webshop from 29 January at 10.00.
The price is DKK 1.850 per bus.
You can see where Sleep-In Buses is located on this map.
How big a space do you get in Sleep-In Buses?
A bus is defined as a vehicle longer than 7.5 meters and with room for several guests. You are allowed to set up one awning per bus.
The total width of the bus and awning must be a maximum of 5 meters including everything.
Can I ensure that I get a space next to my friends who will also be staying in Sleep-In Buses?
The Sleep-In Buses area is filled on a first-come, first-served basis. There are many rules about safety in the area, and therefore we cannot promise that you can get a space next to each other. If you make sure to arrive at the same time, the campsite hosts in the area will try to help.
What facilities are there in the Sleep-In Buses area?
- There is access to a shower (for a fee) and a toilet.
- You cannot empty the waste water tank from your bus.
- You cannot get power to your device.
Can I bring a generator with me? And what do I do if I run out of power?
No. For safety reasons, you may not bring a generator to your Sleep-In Bus. The same applies to solar systems and the like.
If you only use lights and small electronic items, the electricity should not run out quickly.
You can bring extra batteries, camping lights on batteries etc. The festival also has solutions if you need to charge e.g. telephones or speaker batteries.
When do I need to leave the area?
The area closes on Sunday 6 July at 12.00, and you will therefore need to leave before that.
What is the difference between Caravan Camping and Sleep-in-buses?
Sleep-in buses are larger than a caravan and are, as the name suggests, a bus you sleep in - for example a former tour bus.
Do all passengers on my bus have to buy Sleep-In Buses to be able to spend the night on the bus?
No. When you buy Sleep-In Buses, you buy a space for your bus. You must therefore buy 1 Sleep-In Buses per bus and not 1 Sleep-In Buses per passenger.
Can everyone enter the area with a regular ticket?
Yes, everyone has access to the area. However, only those with a Sleep-In Buses ticket can set up camping equipment in the area.
When can I enter the area, and what should I do when I arrive?
It is not possible to enter the area or park your vehicle between 20:00 and 7:00, and it is not permitted to queue and wait until the next day. You should therefore aim to arrive before 20:00 or wait until the following day.
Once you have parked your bus, you must proceed to the Wristband Exchange at Entrance West to exchange your festival ticket for a wristband. Please note that you are not allowed to walk through the camping area before you have received your wristband, which means you must walk around the area to reach the wristband exchange.
Please note that parking or stopping at the entrances is not allowed. You must therefore walk to Entrance West to collect your wristband.
It is not possible to exchange your ticket for a wristband in the Sleep-In Buses area.
How many products can I buy per order?
3 pcs.
What rules apply in the area?
The rules for Sleep-In Buses are as follows:
- A bus is defined as a vehicle longer than 7.5 metres and with seating for multiple guests
- You may set up one awning per bus. The combined width of the bus and awning must not exceed 5 metres, including guy lines
- Any use of open fire, including candles, oil lamps, etc., is strictly prohibited
- Camping or parking on fire access roads is not permitted
- You may not use any type of generator or loose solar panels in the area
- Sleep‑In Buses is a quiet area, and amplified sound must be limited to a level that can only be heard in and around your own camping unit
- Between 24:00 and 08:00, playing music or engaging in other noisy activities is not permitted
- Upon departure, the area around your bus must be cleared of all personal equipment and materials you have brought with you
- There are several items you are not allowed to bring into the camping area. You can find an overview of all prohibited items here: Prohibited items
- It is your own responsibility to arrive, position, secure, and exit the site. If assistance is needed - for example, in case of getting stuck - this is at your own risk
- You must follow the instructions of the camping hosts regarding arrival, placement, behaviour, and departure
- All festival camping areas close on Sunday, 5 July at 12:00, and you must have left the area by that time
In addition, all guests are expected to comply with the festival’s rules on conduct and safety, which can be found here
Why can't I see my Special Camping products in my Wallet?
Your Special Camping products (as well as other rental products, beer, cider and the like) are transferred to your Wallet in the Roskilde Festival app immediately before the festival. As long as you have received your order confirmation and your order has been paid, you can therefore in general assume that everything is as it should be with your order, even if your Wallet is empty.
Why does it say that my Special Camping order is "unfulfilled" when I log into your webshop?
Your order appears as "unfulfilled" because your purchase has not yet been delivered. As long as you have received your order confirmation and your order has been paid for, you can therefore in general assume that everything is as it should be with your order, even if it says "unfulfilled".
Why are the Special Camping areas open to everyone?
We have assessed that there is no need to exclude anyone from camping areas and, therefore, do not wish to allocate resources to maintain access control. We also aim for a festival site that fosters and engages communities, without being divided into enclosed areas.