
EDC Las Vegas 2025: High Winds, Huge Crowds, and a Touch of Chaos
EDC Las Vegas 2025: High Winds and Huge Crowds Mark the Event Las Vegas, NV – The Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Las Vegas concluded recently, leaving attendees with a mix of exhilarating experiences and unexpected challenges. High winds and low visibility led to temporary closures of several stages and rides, causing disruptions for some attendees. However, the overall event was marked by massive crowds and a vibrant atmosphere. "People were stuck in traffic for hours trying to get to EDC," reported VegasStarfish, a social media influencer who documented the event. She utilized Maverick Helicopters to bypass the gridlock, noting the significant time savings, despite the high cost. "It's around $1,000 a person, but it will save you five to seven hours of being stuck in traffic." Beyond the logistical hurdles, EDC 2025 provided memorable moments, including a spontaneous proposal witnessed by VegasStarfish at the Salvage City supper club. While she praised the club's ambiance and entertainment, she expressed mixed feelings about the food quality, describing it as "community style, cold, and a little weird." Despite the challenges, the event's positive aspects, including the vibrant atmosphere and impressive light displays, overshadowed the temporary setbacks. The temporary closures served as a reminder of the importance of safety considerations in large-scale events.