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might not be the parents fault if people are falling over their kids, some people at Glastonbury just don't give a f**k, if something is in the way they're going thru not around nicely, but right oven the top of that thing if they have to.
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Seen Leeds lose twice, Shrewsbury my second/home team 4 times and adopted Solihull as my local team last year ...2 times again inside a week The curse has to be broken
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By broken monkey · Posted
Comparing with the aerial shot, most updates just seem to be more accurately reflecting what was actually there last year. -
By Upside down frowner · Posted
It is a bar/tent at the end of Shangri-la, opposite end to the common entrance. -
By Bike_Like_A_Mum · Posted
Took my two for the first time last year but they were a bit older, 6 & 8. I'd done glasto on my own a few times before, they'd done many other festivals before since they were tiny. We had a brilliant time. Loads of stuff for families. They want to come back (I've told them not this year, wanna go on my own again first! 🤣) With it being YOUR first time as well though, I just really want to say that outside of the kidz fields it is still very much an ADULT festival. You can feel very outnumbered. Don't let the lovely quaint BBC coverage fool you. Of course, you can still have a brilliant time at the main stages in the spaces around the back, but you really are far back - it's massive. Be prepared to let go of what you normally do or see at other festivals with kids. The scale of glasto makes that a bit more difficult. Plan your journeys across site so you're not stuck in the middle of mass crowd movements at the end of an act as that can be scary with little ones. And be prepared to protect your littlies from huge drunk people. Sorry, makes it sound scary and negative when I'm actually a huge advocate for taking the kiddies along!! But as it's your first, these are just the most important things I'd bear in mind. Can't stress enough the size and scale of it and the density of the crowds. Already saw another poster say they got annoyed at drunk people falling on their kids (I don't see it that way, the farm is a free space, it's my fault if I put my children in harms way so that would be my cue to move). Be open minded and flexible and you're going to have an epic experience!! 😊
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