Splash House is just days away – so get ready for the ultimate pool party in Palm Springs this summer with the set times and other essential info you need to know!
The temperature in Palm Springs is rising, and that’s due, in part, to Splash House’s upcoming kickoff. This year sees the beloved pool party-fueled festival take over the Renaissance, Saguaro, and Margaritaville hotels to create an oasis for house and techno lovers, along with those who like a touch of bass. The first weekend kicks off from August 9-11 with the second weekend roaring forward on August 16-18, and there’s plenty in store.
Splash House boasts a jam-packed lineup this year, with artists ranging from Alesso and Gorgon City b2b Green Velvet to Patrick Topping and SG Lewis headlining the festival, while John Summit, Disco Dom, Duke Dumont, and Fly With Us play the afters. Additionally, even more artists were announced to help kick off the festivities, including Drew Dapps, Thomas Garcia, Kinderella, Nar, and more.
Related: Looking to get hyped for Splash House? Dive into our playlist, which highlights artists taking the stage both weekends!
To help you prep for the weekend ahead, we’ve compiled all the essential info you need to know before you go. Read on for the set times, what not to bring, and other details – and don’t forget to pack your parasol, sunscreen, floatie, and fan because it’s going to be swelteringly hot over the next two weekends.
Splash House 2024 – Essential Info:
Dates: Weekend 1: August 9-11 | Weekend 2: August 16-18
Hours: 12pm – 9pm Daily; After Hours 9pm – 2am
Venue Address: The Renaissance, Saguaro, and Margaritaville Hotels in Palm Springs
Tickets: Purchase HERE (Weekend 1 and limited after-party tickets are available. Weekend 2 is sold out.)
Download the Splash House app for your iOS or Android device to receive additional updates throughout the weekend.
Splash House 2024 – Set Times:
Want to reminisce about Weekend 1? Look at the set times for Saturday, Sunday, and the Air Museum Afters.
Splash House 2024 – Additional Activities:
Splash House 2024 – Festival and Parking Maps:
Reminder To Mind Your Belongings:
Unfortunately, during this festival season, many have reported pickpockets, bag slashings, and theft of wallets, smartphones, purses, and other valuables. While this small number of bad apples in the bunch doesn’t define an entire crowd, some opportunistic people come to these events to take advantage of unsuspecting partygoers, and it’s essential to be mindful of your valuables while at Splash House.
Looking for tips to keep your belongings safe? Check our post highlighting some ideas!
Splash House 2024 – Do’s & Don’ts:
House Rules
- The Golden Rule: Treat our hotels like you would treat your own home. Please do not damage or vandalize these properties!
- Clean up your room when you leave. Remember that real human beings work here.
- Hotel employees are our friends. Treat them with respect.
- Make friends with your neighbors. Many lifelong friendships have been forged here.
- Real Splash Mates decorate their balconies.
- No need to move your furniture. The feng shui is just fine as-is.
- Don’t throw anything off your balcony except waves, winks, and invites to your birthday party.
- Believe it or not, people need to sleep. Be aware of your music and noise volume.
- No smoking on property. Breathe in that sweet summer air instead.
Pool Rules
- The Golden Rule: Treat our splash mates like you would treat your best friend. No fighting or being rude!
- Respect other people’s differences, backgrounds, orientations, and opinions.
- Listen to our staff and safety personnel. We are here working for you!
- Smile and say hello to strangers. You never know who’s your next best friend.
- Wear whatever makes you feel good and don’t be afraid to dress up.
- Carry your ID with you at all times. But don’t use it for driving!
- Leave your phone in your hotel room and see where your feet take you.
- Drink lots of water and consume alcohol responsibly.
- No outside food, beverage, glass, or any prohibited items at the pools!
- Max inflated floatie size is 4’x4′. Be nice to other people’s floaties, they have feelings too.
Permitted Items
- Floaties (4’x4′ maximum inflated size)
- Backpacks (Medium) 18″x13″x8.5″
- Bandaids
- Binoculars
- Breast Pump (Manual, Battery Operated, Or Powered Devices)
- CamelBaks (Empty)
- Cameras (Non-Pro Digital, Disposable, Polaroid and Film)
- Chapstick and Lip Balm
- Dancing Shoes
- Ear Plugs
- Eye Drops
- Fanny Packs and Hip Bags
- GoPros
- Gum (sealed packs)
- Hand Sanitizer
- Hats
- Inhalers
- Lighters
- Makeup
- Mobile Phone Chargers
- Naloxone is permitted for personal use
- Parasols
- Plastic Water Bottles (Empty and Reusable)
- Prescription Medication (Name On Medication Must Correlate With Person’s Drivers License or other appropriate state identification)
- PPE Face Masks
- Purses and Handbags (no larger than 12”x6”x12”)
- Stored Breastmilk or Formula
- Strollers (for baby/toddler only)
- Towels (small-medium size)
- Sunblock (Non-Aerosol)
- Sunglasses
Prohibited Items
- Advanced First Aid Kits* (including, but not limited to, hemostatic gauze or powder, tourniquets, compression bandages, decompression needles, or chest seals)
- Aerosol Products/Aerosol Cans
- Air Horns
- Animals
- Audio Recording Devices
- Bicycles, Skates, Scooters or Skateboards
- Blankets
- Body Armor
- Coolers
- Chains or Chain Wallets
- Chairs
- Detachable Lens Cameras
- Drones or Remote Control Aircraft, Cars or Toys
- Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia, or Drug Testing Kits
- Fireworks, Explosives or Road Flares
- Flags
- Flyers, Samples, Giveaways or Promotional Items
- Glass Bottles or Containers
- Glow Sticks, Light Sticks, or LED Gloves
- Hammocks
- Hula Hoops
- Hoverboards or Segways
- Instruments
- IV Bags
- Kites or Sky Lanterns
- Laser Pointers
- Life Guard Costumes
- Markers or Paint Pens
- Massagers
- Metal Water Bottles or Containers
- Non-Personal Protective Equipment (e.g., costume)
- Outside Food or Beverage
- Pool Floaties (over the maximum 4’x4’ inflated size)
- Selfie Sticks, Tripods or Narcissists
- Smelling Salts*
- Stuffed Animals
- Tailgating
- Tents or Sleeping Bags
- Tourniquets*
- Toy Guns, Water Guns or Sling Shots
- Totems
- Umbrellas
- Video Cameras
- Wagons
- Walkie Talkies
- Weapons (Guns, Knives, Ammo, Pepper Spray, Mace, etc.)