Aside from the 4 stages there are lots of food and drink stalls, a couple of official merch, and a handful of retail partners - mostly trying to get more local folks to sign up for cheaper energy, flogging expensive sunglasses, etc. There are a couple bars where you can drink out of a 'real' glass and there's also a dance area with DJs near West Side Walls. There's no fairground rides or anything like that, or clothing sellers that you may see at other festivals. There's lots of space to sit and chill between music. On the street outside you'll find more (generally cheaper) food and drink stalls which you can pay for in cash/card, unlike the ones inside which you need to purchase "coins" which get loaded to your wristband. Back at the Hive there's a dance tent which goes from early evening til late, as well as a bar where you can take a drink before/after going to the main arena. Can't help with the different tents, sorry!