Part of the fun of going to a music festival is the parties that happen overnight, but when exhaustion starts to come over you at Lost Paradise, you'll have some interesting options for a roof over your head. Held just outside of Sydney, Australia, this event sections off an area for its Gypsy Village, filled with several different types of tents that are available for rent within a range of prices.
Rainbow tipis resemble the old archetypal Native American shelters, complete with spiky tops and stitched details. A couple of bell tents offer quite spacious floor areas, capable of accommodating a couple of proper beds with mattresses. If you budget is big or you preference for privacy is strong, the Lost Paradise campground includes Airstream trailers with kitchenettes and bathrooms.
Teepee Concert Tents
Lost Paradise Glamping Offers a Range of Conical Cloth Accommodations
Trend Themes
1. Glamping Tents - The rise of unique and themed tent accommodations for events like music festivals presents the opportunity for companies to create more luxurious and customized alternatives to typical camping setups.
2. Native-inspired Teepees - The trend of teepee-like structures has the potential to popularize designs inspired by traditional indigenous shelters, creating opportunities for businesses to work with indigenous communities or offer authentic cultural experiences.
3. Alternative Accommodations - More people are seeking non-traditional and unique accommodations, such as teepee parties, allowing businesses to explore innovative ways to offer comfortable and affordable rentals.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - The unique and customized teepee and glamping tent structures offer event planners a new way to add visually appealing and memorable accommodation options for festivals and other outdoor events.
2. Hospitality - The rise of alternative accommodation presents an opportunity for hotels and resorts to incorporate teepees and other unique structures to attract guests seeking more adventurous housing options.
3. Indigenous Tourism - The trend of Native-inspired teepees presents an opportunity for indigenous communities to offer authentic cultural experiences and share their traditional knowledge and practices with visitors.