Best place to camp with kids (not necessarily family camping)
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By dillonstandard · Posted
It’s big but selection is limited. They basically have loads of the same things on display, and what they have can be a bit random. Don’t expect normal Co-Op prices either. Many snacks are eyepoppingly expensive. -
That makes a lot of sense. I guess it's a none issue nowadays with really good connectivity on site, and streaming services being available... Plus I'm guessing many with campers / motorhomes have 12v TVs. If anybody, for some reason, would rather watch than enjoy the festival, no need to leave the site these days.
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By dillonstandard · Posted
We were offsite close to Gate D last year. Arrived on the Weds night and there were two people ahead of us in the wristband queue for our first time going in, then it was literally seconds to get in and out each time. -
By TabulaRasa · Posted
It's the orange building on the map where the big arrow's pointing 🙂 -
For me - I'd probably pick one band per day to see and spend the rest of my time elsewhere. Wednesday first meal has to be at Permaculture - it's become a tradition. I'd try and do something I hadn't done before. I try to do this every year, and the last one would be no exception. I'd probably get my fortune read in the healing fields too. My advice would be to try and take stock of the things that only happen at glastonbury and do those things. You will see bands elsewhere. But meeting a new friend as the sun comes up at the stone circle can only happen there. Glasto is the only place where you're gonna be able to climb that ribbon tower, you know?
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