
Attendees took part in intimate “tent talks,” where speakers like Colin Cowie hosted small groups for informal discussions over a picnic lunch inside tents provided by Shelter Company.
Photo: Sofia Negron

For an upscale camp-themed affair, try KG Fare Catering & Events' mess-free take on s'mores, displayed on clothespins.
Photo: KG Fare Catering & Events

Guests of the first Camp Groupon weekend stayed at the Swissôtel Chicago from July 6-8. Kehoe Designs spruced the venue up with thematic decor including lifesavers, boat paddles, and bundled logs.
Photo: Sheri Whitko Photography

Attendees received wood-grain-inspired notebooks, complete with pencils decorated as arrows.
Photo: Laura Decarlo

Banners strung between tree-like posts decorated the Hotel Bel-Air for the launch of Tori Spelling's new kids line, Little Maven.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraks
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More subtle Motorla logos appeared on the wood that decorated the bar.
Photo: Courtesy of Park City Live Lounge

Create a cozy cabin atmosphere with log-shaped throw pillows from Spoon Sisters on couches in the lounge area. Guests can take the pillows, $19 each, home as gifts.
Photo: Courtesy of Spoon Sisters

Guests noshed on fare from the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, including local cheeses and charcuterie, assorted jerky, fruit-infused waters, and an assortment of dips and fresh vegetables. The snacks were presented in covered wagons created by DesignWorks.
Photo: Sofia Negron

Ome Caterers provided a make-your-own trail mix bar.
Photo: Shooting Stars Pro

The speaker stage featured a woodsy curtain backdrop, leather seating, and a pop of hot pink flowers.
Photo: John Cain Sargent/Engage!

Alicja Truesdale Home went simple, with pops of red against a rustic palette of browns.
Photo: Becky Yee Photography

The most luxurious accommodations in DreamVille were the Dream Lodges—large, elevated tents with a full-size bed, a mattress, linens, a locker, electricity, and a deck with chairs and a table. The lodges were produced by Dutch company G3 Festivals, and TomorrowWorld was the first time they were used in the United States.
Photo: Alex G Perez

Gifts for the Good Life created different "care packages" with survival supplies, including hangover relief for late nights, candies, games, snacks, and energy bars. Guests were also greeted at the airport by Colorado Travel Solutions staffers, who handed out backpacks filled with essentials, like water bottles, snacks, and travel pillow and blanket sets.
Photo: John Cain Sargent/Engage!

An easy-to-eat lollipop version of campfire s'mores was offered during the event’s dessert party.
Photo: Tammy Swales/Engage!

SLS Interior Design went with an urban theme that included a graffitied picnic blanket, skateboard-style mobile dining trays, and kitschy Solo cup wine glasses.
Photo: Becky Yee Photography

At registration, attendees were encouraged to pick their favorite pins, designed by Gifts for the Good Life, to add to their gift bags or wear during the event.
Photo: Carla Ten Eyck

Pieces of assorted local jerky were up for grabs in rustic Mason jars.
Photo: Sofia Negron