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car parks could open 8pm tuesday
Started by kevin0410, Oct 02 2009 08:42 PM
115 replies to this topic#101
Posted 09 October 2009 - 10:58 AM
They're just being realistic. It doesn't matter how much they encourage preople to use public transport, there will always the majority (is it?) who either don't care, who have no choice
#102
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:03 AM
tonyblair, on Oct 9 2009, 11:58 AM, said:like in the real world, until they make Public Transport the more attractive option, folk will still get into cars. For me... the car is cheaper (4 folk in it) and more convenient!They're just being realistic. It doesn't matter how much they encourage preople to use public transport, there will always the majority (is it?) who either don't care, who have no choice
#103
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:08 AM
tonyblair, on Oct 9 2009, 11:58 AM, said:They're just being realistic. It doesn't matter how much they encourage preople to use public transport, there will always the majority (is it?) who either don't care, who have no choice
I agree they could offer free transport, and someone will still want to go by car as they really need to take that gazebo, sofa etc.
#104
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:10 AM
This is a bad idea in terms of the environment. Me and my friends were gonna book our coach tickets early, because National Express have frozen the price at the same level as it was earlier this year, but now we're gonna wait to see whether the car parks will actually open on Tuesday. If they do, everyone wants to go by car instead of coach, so we can get there earlier.
I think a lot of people will switch from public transport to private transport because of this.
#105
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:29 AM
The majority of train travellers were always beaten by the early arrivals in cars, but can anyone remember whether there were a reasonable number of coaches that would get there earlyish, e.g. By 9am?
#106
Posted 09 October 2009 - 12:08 PM
tazzyb, on Oct 8 2009, 02:27 PM, said:It is an interesting idea. Letting the campervans in earlier is a no brainer, get the largest motors off the road.
Car parks opening at 8 pm. Personally I am all for it. We travel all the way from Newcastle, have done it by bus, train, driving over night and last year got a hotel outside Bath on Tuesday night, left the hotel at 7am cos I thought it would be a straight drive al a satnav and take 40 minutes.
We got stuck in traffic for hours. At one point I was even out of the car teaching people in other cars Rolfs court of king caractacus dance.
If this does go a head we will just hire a camper and sleep in it in the car park Tuesday night. Yes the queues at the ped gates could be massive by 8am but that is better then it being queues on the road. The less impact the festival has for people who live in the area the better.
I would go and see what the queue situation was like at about 6 am and join just with tents if needs be. That way not queuing loaded down. Get wrist band get in and get tent up. Collect rest of stuff from camper as convenience, its gonna be quicker getting back in for sure.
We were going to get a hotel for Monday night too but could just use the camper again.
I thought my friend was the only person in the entire festival who knew that dance
I trust you can sing along, too?
#107
Posted 09 October 2009 - 01:45 PM
mikeb, on Oct 9 2009, 11:31 AM, said:A Park 'n' Ride stylee system is exactly what I would be looking at trying to implement if it was anything at all to do with me. Rather than renting fields next to the festival for parking, I would be looking for several similar overall sized areas close to motorways or more suitable high capacity roads and then bus peeps to the site. Spread the traffic around but try to keep it on roads somewhat more suitable for 1000's of extra cars than country lanes. Ditto with train services - look at possibly using additional local(ish) stations rather than primarily just Castle Cary which really can't cope with the amount of passengers as it is now never mind with more. The festival claims to be 'green' and it claims to promote environmental issues together with showcasing appropriate solutions to them but it seems to me that it also kinda shys away from taking bold and potentially somewhat unpopular steps which, if done properly, would clearly demonstrate that not only are more sustainable options available but they can be made to work quite successfully.
bussing people in is a good idea (in an ideal world) BUT there are so many people (like us) who take trolleys, sack trucks, wheelbarrows or pull along trailers full of stuff...and they would never fit all of that onto the bus (buses only have room for 1 or 2 pieces of luggage per person)...
so it would have to be massively promoted beforehand...that you're only allowed 1 tent/sleeping bag/airbed & 1 bag per person...so no more trays of lager, cider/no more boxes of wine etc...people would only be able to bring in plastic bottles of spirits in their bag...etc...
admittedly most people bring in too much (we have reduced dramatically to what we brought the 1st year) but trying to get people to bring in the bare minimum will be extremely difficult...
#108
Posted 09 October 2009 - 01:55 PM
Tenner Huey, on Oct 9 2009, 01:08 PM, said:
I thought my friend was the only person in the entire festival who knew that dance
I trust you can sing along, too? 
nope lol I had taught to the three people I was with then many people in the queue. Yes I can sing along as well.
However when I was teaching it on the side of the road we have it blasting on the car stereo. My mate Sam would have never been to a festival with me said it was at that point she realised how messy it all was going to get cos not a drop of drink had passed our lips.
You can imagen how gutted I was when I could not even get in to Jazz/World to see Rolf.
#109
Posted 09 October 2009 - 02:02 PM
aww gutted
my friend of course sang along and did the dance, much to the massive amusement of about 20 lads behind him; I think they were struggling to decide whether to mock him or be impressed 
It was ridiculous though, his set. Jazz World just not big enough!
Edited by Tenner Huey, 09 October 2009 - 02:02 PM.
#110
Posted 09 October 2009 - 02:08 PM
Tenner Huey, on Oct 9 2009, 03:02 PM, said:aww gutted
my friend of course sang along and did the dance, much to the massive amusement of about 20 lads behind him; I think they were struggling to decide whether to mock him or be impressed 
It was ridiculous though, his set. Jazz World just not big enough!
Damn it my lot could hae joined in then the 5 of us could have done it in a line. I am sure many a person would have been very impressed. From what i heard it was more to do with the chair army then Jazz/World however he really should have been on the pyramid he was the last time I saw him.
#111
Posted 09 October 2009 - 02:39 PM
tazzyb, on Oct 9 2009, 02:55 PM, said:nope lol I had taught to the three people I was with then many people in the queue. Yes I can sing along as well.
However when I was teaching it on the side of the road we have it blasting on the car stereo. My mate Sam would have never been to a festival with me said it was at that point she realised how messy it all was going to get cos not a drop of drink had passed our lips.
You can imagen how gutted I was when I could not even get in to Jazz/World to see Rolf.
We need a video so all efesters can learn the dance for next year, better than a sodding flag!
#112
Posted 09 October 2009 - 03:05 PM
psychology, on Oct 9 2009, 03:39 PM, said:We need a video so all efesters can learn the dance for next year, better than a sodding flag!
It would take me ages to prepare one, so here is one a random bloke made earlier
youtube insert will not work so clicky this linky
#113
Posted 09 October 2009 - 05:54 PM
PEOPLE WILL A DAY EARLIER AND I DONT THINK THEY WILL JUST SIT IN THERE CAR ITS AN EXTRA DAY OV DRINKING HAVIN A LAUGH THERE MIGHT NOT BE ANYTHINK TO DO BUT IT DOESNT MEAN U CANT HAVE FUN
#114
Posted 09 October 2009 - 06:39 PM
I think I plan to stay in a hotel nearby and then get there for about half 8, should have let the queues die down a bit hopefully
#115
Posted 09 October 2009 - 06:41 PM
paulo999, on Oct 9 2009, 12:29 PM, said:The majority of train travellers were always beaten by the early arrivals in cars, but can anyone remember whether there were a reasonable number of coaches that would get there earlyish, e.g. By 9am?
Earliest is from Bristol, gets there at 9.45
#116
Posted 09 October 2009 - 08:52 PM
This will be my 7th consecutive Glasto and the first time i will be travelling by car.
After last years debacle i'm no longer prepared to plan my arrival time around National Express. From Liverpool leaving at 8 o clock we weren't there till almost midnight.
Even if the National Express gets there on time it gets in for around 3.30 pm. That now seems too late compared to the numbers that arrived early last year so looks like an early start and car for me.
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