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By Crazyfool01 · Posted
works a treat . would only recommend for arrival / departure though .... just too busy onsite otherwise -
Yep, and they won’t sell you a hospitality ticket usually unless you’ve also taken out one of their accommodation packages. It’s VERY expensive
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It’s worth getting him to contact the person who issued the tickets to them to see what they can do. They do ask for ID for tickets that are named (hospitality for example I’ve had to show photo ID that matched the ticket)
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By Metal Monkey · Posted
This is quite tempting, I didn’t know you can ride into the site as a punter. -
Stayed in East Blue last year. Firstly it's brilliant - really chilled, you all get plenty of space, stewards are really attentive on arrival making sure you've enough room for awnings/tents etc. There are some food fans, but without being disrespectful to the vendors or yourself, I really would cook yourself any time you're at the campsite. There's amazing options when actually in the festival, but would say the campervan site options are more 'basic' - more like your typical food vans. My top-tip would be - make sure all your water is filled as much as possible before you arrive. Filling them up on the Tuesday is a doddle, but when you get to Weds/Thurs it's a long long wait.
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