How to Do Orange Crush With a Group
How to Do Orange Crush With a Group
Greeks, Birthdays, Car Clubs & Travel Crews**
Category: Crush Magazine → Group Travel / Strategy
Purpose: Help groups move cleanly, spend confidently, and stay together
Role: This article turns groups into predictable, high-energy crowd anchors
Why Groups Matter at Orange Crush
Orange Crush moves in clusters, not individuals.
The biggest crowds, best visuals, and smoothest weekends come from:
Greek organizations
Birthday crews
Car & bike clubs
Influencer collectives
Travel groups
Groups:
Arrive earlier
Spend more
Stay longer
Create momentum others follow
This guide exists so groups don’t trip over themselves.
First Rule: One Organizer, One Plan
Every successful group has:
One point person
One shared itinerary
One communication thread
One regroup plan
Groups without structure:
Miss entry windows
Split up
Argue at doors
Lose people
Orange Crush rewards groups that move together.
Greek Orgs & Alumni Crews
What works best:
Matching passes
Coordinated fits
Early arrival windows
One meetup location
💡 Greeks do best when they:
Treat the weekend like a conference + party
Lock housing early
Move as a unit at night
Atlanta, Savannah, and Miami are the strongest Greek group cities.
Birthday Groups (The Most Common Mistake)
Birthday crews fail when:
Everyone buys different passes
No one chooses a main event
Too many outfit changes
No regroup point
Birthday crews win when:
VIP or All-Access is locked
One main night is chosen
The group arrives early
Expectations are clear
🎂 Tip: Celebrate one night hard, not every night halfway.
Car Clubs, Bike Crews & Trail Ride Groups
Allenhurst + Savannah are your strongest stops.
Best practices:
Arrive together
Stage vehicles cleanly
Assign parking leaders
Respect movement zones
Car & bike groups set the visual tone — when done right, people follow your lead.
Influencer & Creator Groups
Creators should:
Coordinate content times
Choose lighting-friendly windows
Avoid splitting for “better angles”
Respect entry flow
Crush Magazine highlights organized creator crews — chaos doesn’t convert.
Group Housing Strategy (Critical)
Rule of thumb:
If your group is more than 6 people, location matters more than luxury.
Best setups:
Savannah: Downtown or Midtown cluster
Miami: South Beach proximity
Atlanta: Central access, not outskirts
Scattered housing = scattered energy.
Pass Strategy for Groups
Groups should:
Match pass levels
Avoid “I’ll get mine later”
Choose flexibility over cheapest options
Nothing kills group momentum faster than:
“They won’t let me in.”
Group Movement Rules (Print This)
✔ Arrive early
✔ Move together
✔ Pick regroup points
✔ Share live location
✔ Eat + hydrate
🚫 Don’t split without a plan
🚫 Don’t argue at entry
🚫 Don’t freestyle on peak nights
Why Groups Control the Crowd
Groups:
Fill space faster
Set the vibe
Attract attention
Create perceived demand
When groups move cleanly, the crowd follows.
Crush Magazine Group Rule
Orange Crush is more fun when:
You move as one
You plan before you land
You trust the itinerary
Groups that prepare enjoy more — guaranteed.
Official Links
🌐 OrangeCrushFestival.net
📰 Crush Magazine — official group guidance