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By RandomBunny · Posted
Can't see the pic sadly, but good to know it can fit in a trolley! (for when the handle and/or wheels break) -
Depends on what you need from a festival. RIP is great if you would like to see some favourite artists playing in a great location of a green city park. Other than that there’s nothing to do — no circus, cinemas, theatres, yoga and so on, unlike Sziget for example. It’s only about music. Never camped there, but walked around — camping seemed fine to me, relatively clean and near the lake. So my recommendation is to wait at least for a first band wave.
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Only you know your circumstances and how you feel, but please don't beat yourself up about the possibility of not being there wnen your mum dies. It's such a common occurrence for people at the end of life to wait until their family members have gone for a quick break to let go, and the family then feel they've somehow failed, when in fact their loved one needed to be alone. As others here have already said, you don't have to decide yet, and you could come for part of the festival. Do try to make sure you say everything you need to say to your mum though, whatever you decide.
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