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Has It Changed Much since 2010?


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I'm planning to return to Worthy Farm this summer for the first time since 2010, having had to miss the festival due to a wedding and a birth. Like all good fathers, as soon as my daughter is old enough to say my name, I'm going to leave her for a few days!

Anyway, enough about me - onto the festival. How has it changed in the intervening years? I've been on here a fair bit in that time, so I've got a fair idea of what's different, but I was wondering if I've missed anything. This is what I know has changed so far. Let me know if any of these impressions are off the mark:

* Arcadia has moved to the corner of the Other Stage field, near where Garlic Guzzlers was (is?).

* The Glade has gone.

* The "Spirit of '71" stage has been added. I can't visualise this stage at all. It's near where The Glade used to be - is it where the toilets were?

* Hare Krishna free food tent - gone?

* Smartphones everywhere now apparently - how do people keep them charged? Is it the same as every gig you go to where the crowd is a sea of screens? Isn't maintaining a charge really really hard, especially with the move to on-replaceable batteries?

* Pie Minister has moved to between Other and West Holts, near the Jerk Chicken place?

* The Dance Village has been replaced with Silver Hayes, which is prettier, but has just as bad an atmosphere and even worse sound, although The Gully was good.

* Shangri-La - this changes around a bit every year, not clear if any of the changes since 2010 will stick into this year?

* What's the status of Leftfield these days?

* Bourbon Street has gone.

* Camp 3-sided-pointy-thing has left this forum.

* "It's not as good as it used to be", although strictly speaking this isn't a change, as this has been apparently true since they stopped giving away milk.

Anything else changed? Any new venues I've missed? Any new food places, new bars? Have they rotated any of the stages, or changed the shape of them? Any changes to the PAs? Any new screens been added anywhere?

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I really enjoyed 2010- perfect weather and a great lineup! I think a new food boss took over in 2013, so there's been a bit of a shake up with the food places. Unfortunately that meant that Señor Moon and his delicious veggie burgers and spicy potato wedges have gone! (used to be in the jazzworld/west holts field). They also rejigged Williams Green,- it looks a lot more spacious around that area (I tried to figure out how they'd opened up so much space, but I couldn't!), and shoved a load of food/farmers market type things there, and some more places to sit and wolf down your food.

Someone posted that they will be new things at the festival this year, like a new area called 'Spike' (thats as specific as they got- no idea what it is or what it's replacing!)

The glade has indeed gone and been replaced with a camp fire and a pizza shed, which sounds terrible, but it actually was a nice shaded, breezy place to cool down in and get out of the sun, and they projected some light things there at night.

Leftfield continues to be marginalised, I think- miss it's Williams green location from a few years ago- I also thought the tent was even smaller this year, but my memory is rubbish, so it might not have shrunk any further!

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Krishnas tent and free food is still there, now placed out of the way of Spirit of '71 which has consumed that area and is bordering Holts along the South now I think.

There are some infrastructure changes all over site but venue changes are mainly to be found in the SE Corner and Ex-Dance now Silver Haynes.

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the long drops are in a worse condition nowadays too, drenched in piss from girls as a lot of them refuse to sit on the sits. Instead they actually climb up, put their feet either side of the hole and jet piss all over the seat.

It's really happened: it's far more risky to follow a girl into the longdrops than a man.

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I think that's only cos you don't notice at much in the daylight. There's plenty for the headliners if you're near enough the stage where they'd be any use. People even video the screens FFS. Filming the film.

You may as well take footage of the TV footage you've recorded when you get home.

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