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Arcadia


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Last year it was standing near the glade in the other stage field so no queue at all.

Rather controversial sound-field system though where it was very quiet until you were inside the ring of fire lanterns - this was not popular at all, but did work very well

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new weird system this year of a set of cattle runs they made longer/shorter so the flow of people was steady out of the other end

worked well though, but was occasionally confusing and frustrating

after that was a free for all with extra routes open between the areas before unceremoniously ejecting you into an incredibly quiet bit of green crafts

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Arcadia this year seemed a little bland to me. 2011 it was too arty(as if they had tried too hard) and never really seemed to kick off. 2010 was fantastic.

Having said that I suppose that for anyone who has never done Pilton or seen Arcadia before it would have been the dog's danglies this year.

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I only went into the southwest corner once when the Stones were on last year (so as you can imagine it was pretty much deserted), I saw the queueing system but didnt have to use it, so I was wondering, did you actually have to queue for long or did you walk straight though the zig zag barriers?

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This year is was designed perfectly and if you read the Press releases and interviews about Arcadia it worked the way it was designed to, because it was being moved to create more space, so less chance of crushing, they needed a sound system designed and created to keep sound as compact as possible, stopping it bleading and affecting Silver Hayes and Park, this was done by a circular sounds system where if you were not inside the ring of lamposts then you would not be able to hear it

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