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hopefully flying in to Bristol, plan is to get taxi and get supplies(beer) on route, is it realistic to think that we might be able to buy a decent trolley/sack truck on the way to carry the beer from the taxi to the tent or are we going to have to carry slabs of beer miles and miles?? 

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15 minutes ago, socky said:

hopefully flying in to Bristol, plan is to get taxi and get supplies(beer) on route, is it realistic to think that we might be able to buy a decent trolley/sack truck on the way to carry the beer from the taxi to the tent or are we going to have to carry slabs of beer miles and miles?? 

get yourself a trolly.

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18 hours ago, socky said:

hopefully flying in to Bristol, plan is to get taxi and get supplies(beer) on route, is it realistic to think that we might be able to buy a decent trolley/sack truck on the way to carry the beer from the taxi to the tent or are we going to have to carry slabs of beer miles and miles?? 

The starting consideration is how much space will be available in the taxi? Or flipping it around, how big a taxi will we need to accommodate yourselves, your gear and a trolley? Each year we been in a large family car we've had to put part of the back seat down to accommodate the trolley and our gear.

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54 minutes ago, Lycra said:

The starting consideration is how much space will be available in the taxi? Or flipping it around, how big a taxi will we need to accommodate yourselves, your gear and a trolley? Each year we been in a large family car we've had to put part of the back seat down to accommodate the trolley and our gear.

Agreed. In addition, doesn’t a taxi only get you to a drop off point where you then have to get on a shuttle bus that may not allow trolleys? (See here: https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/information/getting-here/2592-2/ )

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On 1/7/2023 at 2:35 PM, Lycra said:

The starting consideration is how much space will be available in the taxi? Or flipping it around, how big a taxi will we need to accommodate yourselves, your gear and a trolley? Each year we been in a large family car we've had to put part of the back seat down to accommodate the trolley and our gear.

Presumably if they're arriving via plane there won't be so much luggage to not have space for booze and a trolley?  Alternative to the waitrose idea above, if your taxi goes via a sainsbury's instead you can usually collect from Argos in many of their stores - whichever option though, make sure it's a decent trolley (e.g. bigger wheels), or you won't get very far dragging your booze / it'll fall apart!  You'd also be buying something for which you will have no need after the festival - so please have a think what you're going to do with it afterwards (someone should be happy to take it off your hands).

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On 1/16/2023 at 4:41 PM, p.pete said:

Presumably if they're arriving via plane there won't be so much luggage to not have space for booze and a trolley?  Alternative to the waitrose idea above, if your taxi goes via a sainsbury's instead you can usually collect from Argos in many of their stores - whichever option though, make sure it's a decent trolley (e.g. bigger wheels), or you won't get very far dragging your booze / it'll fall apart!  You'd also be buying something for which you will have no need after the festival - so please have a think what you're going to do with it afterwards (someone should be happy to take it off your hands).

Not all trolleys will fit in a saloon  car boot, especially those with larger wheels. We can only accommodate our trolley having half of back seat down and running it through from the boot.

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9 minutes ago, Lycra said:

Not all trolleys will fit in a saloon  car boot, especially those with larger wheels. We can only accommodate our trolley having half of back seat down and running it through from the boot.

Actually, that's a fair point thinking about what we need to do with ours. 

I guess if the taxi journey was starting at the airport you could be selective about which one you got into (presumably most vans would be okay), or if pre-organising try use a company that you have an idea of what kind of vehicle you'd be getting. 

That or @Redacted's idea above actually might work - you'd just need to shepherd the 12 lucky people to your camping spot, good laugh trying.  

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2 minutes ago, p.pete said:

Actually, that's a fair point thinking about what we need to do with ours. 

I guess if the taxi journey was starting at the airport you could be selective about which one you got into (presumably most vans would be okay), or if pre-organising try use a company that you have an idea of what kind of vehicle you'd be getting. 

That or @Redacted's idea above actually might work - you'd just need to shepherd the 12 lucky people to your camping spot, good laugh trying.  

I take no responsibility if it doesn't hahahaha

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14 hours ago, Lucy F said:

I've never understood bringing beer to a festival when you could go for much lighter spirits, which taste nicer 🤷🏻

I'm no longer a drinker, but that's exactly what I used to do. Mind you it once nearly ended in disaster.

I like your style.

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