Burning Man's CEO has announced a ban on an elite campsite costing up to $100,000 while slamming social media influencers in the wake of the Fyre Festival disaster. Marian Goodell revealed a number of changes to the week long event in a blog post over the weekend, including the fact that Camp Humano has not been invited back in 2019. Humano offered accommodation starting at $25,000 for a 160 square foot 'Single Bedouin Tent' with minibar and air conditioning, according to price list seen by Mashable. Those prices reportedly rose to up to $100,000 for with two bedrooms, a private bathroom, and 'super-powerful' AC in rooms dubbed a 'Moon Village'. But Goodell announced the pricey camp would not be back, writing: 'After negative reports from participants and nearly every Black Rock City operations team, we told Camp Humano that they are not invited back in 2019 as a placed camp. 'Humano was a strain on resources, had a poor ‘leave no trace’ record for three years, had a very poor 2018 environmental compliance record including multiple BLM citations, and was the subject of many complaints from neighboring camps.' Goodell revealed a number of changes to the week long event in a blog post and used it to hit out at social medial influencers using Burning Man for their sponsored posts Goodell said the posts were now 'wildly out of control', adding 'this really isn’t Burning Man' CEO Marian Goodell has announced a ban on an elite campsite costing up to $100,000 at Burning Man. Festival goers pictured at the event in 2017 Humano offered accommodation starting at $25,000 for a 160 square foot 'Single Bedouin Tent' with minibar and air conditioning rising to $100k for two bedrooms Goodell also called out social media influencers and sponsored attendees, saying their posts were now 'wildly out of control'. She wrote: 'Whether it’s commercial photo shoots, product placements, or Instagram posts thanking 'friends' for a useful item, attendees including fashion models and social media 'influencers' are wearing and tagging brands in their playa photos. 'This means they are using Black Rock City to increase their popularity; to appeal to customers and sell more 'stuff.' Is this okay? How could it be? Burning Man CEO Marian Goodell revealed a number of changes to the week long event in a blog post over the weekend 'Posts of gratitude cross referenced with hashtags started off slow and innocently enough, but are now wildly out of control. Failing to make clear what behavior is unacceptable has compounded the problem. 'I recently heard rumors of more than one product or business launch happening on playa in 2018. Seriously, people. This really isn’t Burning Man.' The moves comes in the wake of Fyre Festival, which was marketed as a three-day music event attended by some of the world's most famous models and influencers. But after paying thousands for tickets, guests were greeted with substandard accommodation, soggy food and poor security - before the entire festival was cancelled before it even began. Models and influencers including Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner had promoted the event on their Instagram pages. Its organiser, Billy McFarland, is now serving six years in prison for wire fraud in relation to the ill-fated event. Elsa Hosk, Emily Ratajkowski, Bella Hadid, Lais Ribeiro, Gizele Oliveira and Rose Bertram were among the models hired to promote the festival Fyre Festival was marketed as a three-day music event attended by some of the world's most famous models and influencers, pictured But guests were greeted with substandard accommodation, soggy food and poor security Models and influencers including Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner had promoted the event on their Instagram pages but organizers were forced to cancel it before it had even begun Burning Man is Nevada's famed annual art and music festival and hosts a mind-bending array of art, music and live performances and is known for its free-spirited atmosphere. Thousands of party-goers live together and participate in a range of activities before lighting a giant wooden figure, 'The Man', to the ground. It is guided by a set of 10 principles, including radical inclusion, self-expression, self-reliance, immediacy and leaving no trace. Marian also announced changes to ticket pricing by offering more low price tickets. She added: 'In our ongoing effort to enable participants with limited budgets, we’re growing the application-based Low Income Ticket Program by 18 per cent. 'There will be one high-priced ticket level and we’re reducing the overall number available by 30 per cent.' The price of a Burning Man ticket starts at $190 for low-income attendees and can reach a voluntary $1,200 for those who can afford it. DailyMail.com has contacted Humano for comment. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility