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East campervan field access.


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Hello all,

As we are over here on holiday we will be taking our hire car back before we go to our caravan on Tuesday that will already be onsite in the east campervan field. Obviously we have a pass for the field but my question is can we be taken in to the caravan by a family member in their car and then be picked up some time Monday. I am aware there will be a one way system in place on Monday but I think sometime in the afternoon our lift should be able to pick us up. Just worried about the entry as our driver will not have a festival ticket, but that field is outside the fence right? Any advice appreciated. B)

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Personally, I doubt you'll get close.

Usually I thought they check all people in the car have a ticket at the entrance to the car parks - so you don't have a chance to get anywhere near the main fence.

Then, they probably aren't going to let a lone car into the campervan fields either.

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Hello all,

As we are over here on holiday we will be taking our hire car back before we go to our caravan on Tuesday that will already be onsite in the east campervan field. Obviously we have a pass for the field but my question is can we be taken in to the caravan by a family member in their car and then be picked up some time Monday. I am aware there will be a one way system in place on Monday but I think sometime in the afternoon our lift should be able to pick us up. Just worried about the entry as our driver will not have a festival ticket, but that field is outside the fence right? Any advice appreciated. B)

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