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lauraelizabeth

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We are a family of 4 who haven’t been before. My partner and son have tickets and camping and go in at blue gate. 

My daughter and I have to collect our passes at red gate 

we will be arriving by Car. What’s the best way to do this as I can see us getting stuck in 2 separate queues! If we go straight to blue is there a way I can just walk round to red gate? Can’t really tell on Map

any help appreciated! 

 

 

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1 hour ago, lauraelizabeth said:

We are a family of 4 who haven’t been before. My partner and son have tickets and camping and go in at blue gate. 

My daughter and I have to collect our passes at red gate 

we will be arriving by Car. What’s the best way to do this as I can see us getting stuck in 2 separate queues! If we go straight to blue is there a way I can just walk round to red gate? Can’t really tell on Map

any help appreciated! 

 

 

Red gate doesnt really get that busy as its usually for disabled & deliveries I believe. Most of the public come in through blue. You can drive round, I wouldn’t walk it. I suggest you get dropped at red before heading to park at the blue side and just meet inside the festival. Probably easiest but will add some time to entry unfortunately. 

It might be worth calling and asking if it’s possible to all go in the same gate. They’re a nice bunch I’m sure they’d help 

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