I've been twice before and am heading back for the last weekend this year. It is absolutely the most fun you can have getting drunk.
Tip the waitresses a few euros each time and they'll make sure your table is beered up, otherwise it can be a big challenge to get a drink. Each waitress will have a few tables that are hers so don't try and order from any of them wandering by, and they're also your source of fried chicken, pretzels and pork knuckles that you'll be wanting soon enough.
Don't go in the middle weekend, there's an Italian public holiday around that time and all the Germans stay away.
The most popular tent (which was the Hacker tent last year) had a queue out the front from 9 in the morning, bear in mind it opened at 10:30 and didn't start serving until 11. If you go on a weekend you won't have much chance of getting in at all in a big group if you're not there when the tents open.
Enjoy seeing the many thousands of pissed people getting trolleyed together and try an d imagine the same thing attempted in the UK
Tip the waitresses a few euros each time and they'll make sure your table is beered up, otherwise it can be a big challenge to get a drink. Each waitress will have a few tables that are hers so don't try and order from any of them wandering by, and they're also your source of fried chicken, pretzels and pork knuckles that you'll be wanting soon enough.
Don't go in the middle weekend, there's an Italian public holiday around that time and all the Germans stay away.
The most popular tent (which was the Hacker tent last year) had a queue out the front from 9 in the morning, bear in mind it opened at 10:30 and didn't start serving until 11. If you go on a weekend you won't have much chance of getting in at all in a big group if you're not there when the tents open.
Enjoy seeing the many thousands of pissed people getting trolleyed together and try an d imagine the same thing attempted in the UK


Comment