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Tented Village


Guest Glazieyes

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Tipi Village...the one that moved to the south of the site between the SC and Park?

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Im staying in the tented village which has been set up by a Praxistent solutions, its not the tipi tents its an areas outside the site but just near the stone circle. It cost quite alot but we get our own showers & toilets, our tents will be already be set up when we get there & we can park near the campsite. Also our own entrance to the festival!!! Cant wait!!!!

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At the top of the stones? Will that area be closed this year then? Hope not :lol:(

Unless you mean Dragons? Or maybe above The Park?

Peace x

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One of the older ladies at my work is staying in a farm house just above Pennard Hill, and outside the perimeter. It accommodates 12 and it's £1,000 each. God knows how they get to the pedestrian gates or how they get in. In fact, god knows why you'd pay £1,000 to be outside the festival, or why you'd want to combine Glastonbury with opulent luxury. Still..

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One of the older ladies at my work is staying in a farm house just above Pennard Hill, and outside the perimeter. It accommodates 12 and it's £1,000 each. God knows how they get to the pedestrian gates or how they get in. In fact, god knows why you'd pay £1,000 to be outside the festival, or why you'd want to combine Glastonbury with opulent luxury. Still..
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