Vehicle Built From Legos
This vehicle, constructed entirely out of huge Lego pieces, perfectly illustrates the notion that Burning Man is an elaborate playground for adults. To what extent did you use Legos in the construction of this Burning Man float? I don’t know. It’s obvious that this is a great way to cruise the Playa.
Rainbowland
The entry to Burning Man 2012 was marked by this lit rainbow-colored arch. The third eye is a symbol for introspection and meditation, encouraging Burners to prepare for the spiritual journey they are about to embark upon. However, there is a price to pay if you want to cross the illuminated rainbow. The cheapest tickets to Burning Man cost $425. It’s also preferable to ride a bike in rather than pay the extra $100 to park a car. Children under 12 years of age are admitted free of charge. Pre-sale tickets for the next Burning Man can be purchased in March for $1,400 each to guarantee attendance before the event sells out. You might not have any spare cash for the event after that.