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What is Enrolment?

What is Enrolment?

Enrolment is when you choose your personal schedule for the weekend, selecting the activities, music, talks, games, and more that you want to take part in during your Camp Wildfire adventure.


When does Enrolment open?

Enrolment opens in three stages. View Only lets you browse the full schedule of activities and entertainment so you can start planning, but you won't be able to enrol yet. Priority Enrolment is for Dynamo ticket holders, and Standard Enrolment opens to everyone else.

Stage

Who it's for

Weekend 1 (28–31 Aug)

Weekend 2 (4–7 Sep)

View Only- plan your weekend

Everyone

Thu 9 July, 12pm

Thu 16 July, 12pm

Priority Enrolment- start booking

Dynamo ticket holders

Tue 14 July, 11am

Tue 21 July, 11am

Standard Enrolment- start booking

All other ticket holders

Wed 22 July, 7pm

Wed 29 July, 7pm


When and how does it happen?

Activities are booked on a first-come, first-served basis, so if there are certain ones you don’t want to miss, we recommend reading all the information we send you and being ready as soon as enrolment opens.


What if I don’t mind what I do?

That’s completely fine. If you’re more relaxed and happy to go with the flow, enrolment will remain open right up until and during the event.

We always offer hundreds more activity spaces than we actually need, so even if some of the most popular options fill up quickly, you’ll still be able to build a full and exciting weekend.


Will I still have fun if I miss out on certain activities?

Absolutely. Every year, we hear from campers who tell us their favourite activities were the ones they hadn’t expected to enjoy the most! Sometimes the surprise turns out to be the highlight.


What else is included with my ticket?

Only part of the weekend is made up of credited (pre-booked) activities.

There’s also a huge range of drop-in sessions that don’t require credits or pre-booking, plus live music, DJs, talks, comedy, quizzes, games, and so much more happening across the weekend.

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