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By shutthefrontdoor · Posted
Thanks - this is why I am asking really, both the festival and GWR advise that you can't take them but I wondered what people's actual experiences were. I imagine there is a big difference between those that get trains from Paddington with thousands of other people, and those that get onto a comparatively quiet service from elsewhere in the country. The rules on GWR at least confirm that a buggy will be permitted as long as it folds up, which ours does. -
Boxes of white wine at Glastonbury have been my go to drink for quite a few years now. Drinking warm lager or cider all day just bloats me out. The cans are also very heavy to carry around all day. Pulling the wine bag out of the box and putting it in a rucksack is a much better option. Very easy to pass around between friends too. Yes the wine still gets warm, but if you avoid the cheapest of cheap stuff it normally stays palatable. You can always buy a cold drink from a bar if you need topping up, or a bit of variety. In terms of choice M&S do a very nice NZ Sauvignon Blanc that I tried the other day. It's not in a box, it's sold in a heavy duty bag of sorts. Tesco has served me well in the past for a reasonable NZSB, but someone also introduced us last year to a wine they get from Morisons, it's called La Vieille Ferme. We had the white and rose version of that by the boxload. It's got an image of two chickens on the box/bottle. They may sell it in other supermarkets but I can't say I've looked yet. The Glastonbury shopping starts next month!
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Does it really let you transfer the Ciutat ticket? to another person?
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