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Gate A Queues


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For the last 10 Glastos or so I have entered by Gate D.

I have never used Gate A before. However am planning to camp in Hawkwell this year.

So, what are the early Wednesday Q's like at Gate A - and I mean EARLY. I'll be amongst the first in the West Car Park on the Tuesday late afternoon / early evening. Last year I Qd at the front for Gate D outside overnight. By 5ish in the morn the Q was horrendous, zigzagging back to the main road.

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You may end up at gate D... I aimed for it last year but got diverted down by marshals.

Its the Festival Coach Stations and Cycle entrance and I do belive that they have nowhere to que the people who come off the coaches us and hence as in a post above they walked striaght in!

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Tried gate A last year after a nightmare the previous time at D, got in the queue about 6 a.m. or so, was towards the back of the fenced queue, once the gates opened at 8 we were through pretty quickly, maybe half an hour, all went well.

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Now I queued at Gate A for hours in 10 (I think!) I assumed every time a bus stopped they went through and we waited

Last year I came in Gate D and walked straight through, 10ish maybe? I thought something was wrong!

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Been through gate D every year I can remember, and never had a major queue. Went for Gate A in 2011, and stood more or less stock-still in the queue for about four hours getting rained on and occasionally dropping all my stuff in the mud out of shear arm exhaustion. It wasn't the best of times.

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