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#61 parsonjack

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Posted 06 October 2010 - 12:04 PM

View Postsamlynch84, on 06 October 2010 - 08:08 AM, said:

Also did I see someone say theres no Glasto 2012?? Whats that all about?!

afraid so....Michael and Emily fancy a year off....how bloody inconsiderate of them

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#62 Mark Pooler

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Posted 06 October 2010 - 12:23 PM

A mate of mine had a winnebago that was parked on Pennard Hill Farm. I think they are roughly £8000. He got his for nothing in return for designing a new webite for them. He had to pay for his wristband at face value and when he got it he realised it was a backstage pass. He then took great pleasure in annoying Neil Tennant, Doctor Who, Emily Watson, Arctic Monkeys and various d-list celebs.

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Posted 06 October 2010 - 08:00 PM

View Postark, on 06 October 2010 - 07:33 AM, said:

I can manage the tent, but if youd meet me at the car and drag my stuff to a pitch, then meet me at the end and drag the stuff back to my car I WOULD pay you £100 LOL
Ive actually considered doing this, could easily make the price of a ticket doing a few trips

#64 5co77ie

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 01:47 PM

There's a new tent available for exhibitionists:

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http://www.dailymail...ndow-world.html

Launched this year, the structures can be now be hired out at sites across France for around £400 pounds a night.

Any guesses on how long until we see this 'luxury accommodation' on offer at Glastonbury?

Talk about the emperor's new clothes.

#65 greenfairy43

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 01:51 PM

View Post5co77ie, on 16 November 2010 - 01:47 PM, said:

There's a new tent available for exhibitionists:



Any guesses on how long until we see this 'luxury accommodation' on offer at Glastonbury?

Talk about the emperor's new clothes.


And I thought our tent got hot in the mornings....

#66 diddly-dee

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 03:44 PM

View Postcejx, on 25 September 2010 - 03:45 PM, said:

Camp Kerala
COST: £3,975 - £4,250 per person plus VAT.

For those of you who don't yet know Camp Kerala it has become generally accepted as the easiest, chicest, most luxurious and most chilled way of being at the Festival.

It has been described by Vogue as "unquestionably one of the most glamorous places to be in the UK". There are large Rajasthani sofa chairs in which guest can recline, drink mojito cocktails prepared by Davide Rivet (from the Blizzard Hotel in Val D'Isere) and soak in the stunning views. Guests arriving for the first time have frequently, on seeing the view, commented that the description we give falls far short of the reality. We often hear... "This has to be seen to be believed".

The atmosphere is extremely calm and guests just drift in and out whenever it suits them. They are very welcome to bring up their guests from the Festival to enjoy drinks, and guests in previous years have enjoyed this enormously.

All Saints clothing dressed all the Camp Kerala staff and Hunter provided all their footwear. A strong bond exists between both companies and Camp Kerala and it was generally thought that the Camp Kerala staff looked stunning and ultimately chic at all times.

Your stay will include:

1. Luxury accommodation, for two, in one of Camp Kerala's Shikar tents for the Glastonbury Festival Period 2011, including the Camp Kerala Team on hand to provide the ultimate in service.
2. Two Interstage Area Festival Tickets which give access to the Interstage area between The Pyramid and the Other Stage.
3. Exclusive access to the Camp Kerala Interstage Winnebago.
4. All food provided 17hrs a day. Brunch will be served from 8:30 am - 12pm, all day menu and daily special menu from 1pm - 1am.
5. Access to the Camp Kerala Chill Out Area, dinning tents and all other Camp Kerala facilities.
6. Access to Camp Kerala massage therapists and hairdressers in the Kerala Spa.
7. Access to the Camp Kerala Logistics Team on hand on arrival and departure of guests.
8. Regular shuttles to and from the Camp Kerala site to the Interstage area from 11am - 2am.
9. Secure Parking on Camp Kerala site and security on site 24hrs a day.
10. Access to the Camp Kerala Concierge Team.

COST: £3,975 - £4,250 per person plus VAT.
F*ck me, for that kinda money I'd want carrying in a sedan chair to, from and all round the festival, a troup of thai masseuses periodically kneading various parts of my anatomy and access to a range of supple limbed supermodels lightly dusted in cocaine for me to sniff.

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 03:50 PM

View Post5co77ie, on 16 November 2010 - 01:47 PM, said:

There's a new tent available for exhibitionists:

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http://www.dailymail...ndow-world.html

Launched this year, the structures can be now be hired out at sites across France for around £400 pounds a night.

Any guesses on how long until we see this 'luxury accommodation' on offer at Glastonbury?

Talk about the emperor's new clothes.

It's for the latest craze...luxury dogging  :ph34r:

#68 hilton

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 07:43 PM

View Postmarktea, on 16 November 2010 - 03:50 PM, said:

It's for the latest craze...luxury dogging  :ph34r:




    You wouldnt see the stains either !

#69 grumpyhack

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Posted 16 November 2010 - 11:40 PM

People who live in glass houses shouldn't.....

Seriously if you want some comfort but at a sensible price hire a motorhome.  A lot cheaper than Camp Kerala - though you'll have to supply your own dusky hand maidens.  We've managed to pick up a decent deal - renting a four berth with shower, toilet, fridge and full cooking facilities for £300 for the week.




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