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@Uncle Liam I did have some hallucinations too... didn't take anything but I was so tired after Imagine Dragons-Placebo-Skrillex-Clean Bandit that we went to the Chill Garden to wait for Madeon (didn't know that he had canceled :/) and there there was "Thy Veils" a romanian band which songs gave me hallucinations! ^^

@Villa Rosie Camping was quite good but it's because we arrived sunday morning and found a great spot! If you plan to arrive on monday it will be more difficult.

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There are a lot of trees, practically everywhere don't worry about it! and they are tall trees so it's nice and you have your space! I really liked the place we were because it wasn't far from the Main Stage so we could go smoke or drink at the camp during the 30min between the concerts :)

If you want space you can still bring a gazebo (we had one but we were like...50 people!)

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Is Sziget a festival that you would consider taking kids to? Although by next summer they will be 14 and 17 so probably wouldn't appreciate being called kids haha. Looking at the lineups I think the music would be more interesting to them than Latitude or Camp Bestival (although they enjoyed both of them)

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It certainly struck me as a 'safe' and friendly festival, when I was there this year. Personally, I think it would be a great experience for them. The only real issue might be the lack of sleep, as it goes on all night, well into the morning - but they might handle that better than their parents! ;)

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Yep; despite all the drug and alcohol, I didn't see a fight in 8 days! As DaveyGravy mentions it, the lack of sleep really can be a problem (at some point on the chill garden I had hallucinations (music+tired, didn't take anything). It only stops at 6am... But what the hell totally worth it!

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Is Sziget a festival that you would consider taking kids to? Although by next summer they will be 14 and 17 so probably wouldn't appreciate being called kids haha. Looking at the lineups I think the music would be more interesting to them than Latitude or Camp Bestival (although they enjoyed both of them)

Sure! I saw a lot of kids and to make sure they have fun and can sleep, there's a family camping where only people with kids under 14 can go ;)

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