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By steviewevie · Posted
Honeymoon. Won't last. This is new drilling..right? What about all the new licenses granted? -
By Toilet Duck · Posted
Compared to pyo in love fields, the price is significantly lower if there is more than one person per pitch (technically as low as £50 pp as price is per pitch not per person…think it’s £280+pp in love fields). No problem overlapping into pitches that are all part of the same booking (and they weren’t very strict on massive tents poking outside the individual pitch either). It is literally right outside PGD (though obviously PGD brings you into camping not a field with any stages, so still need to walk a fair bit but no more than camping inside the fence at one of the campsites further out from the action). We parked right in front of the entrance and our pitches (3 together) were about a 100 yard walk inside. Shortest walk ever from car to tent. Both Quiet(ish) and General were basically quiet camping, but Quiet(ish) used the car park right outside the entrance. We got 6 halo 300 sized tents on 3 pitches with a big area left to sit in, but the spaces between the rows were huge anyway, so it never felt cramped. No gazebos allowed (which I agree with anyway!). Vowed to go back next year if we are lucky on t’day, it was great. Bar was also really nice either to finish the night or before heading in. Pizza truck was good, coffee was excellent and had 2 queues (regular and speedy which served tea and filter coffee). They had these Mongolian tea buns my mates raved about (I’m off sugar so didn’t have one). The girls running it were sound and gave me ice and milk on Friday evening to make White Russians before we went in (I did make them one too of course). Breakfast places didn’t look great, but as I don’t really do breakfast baps anymore, it made no odds to me! Loads of showers (don’t normally bother, but it was easy (no queue outside of about 8.30-11am) and it was a hot week so I did every day). Toilets were immaculate and plentiful. They were really responsive to queries before the festival and dropped the lead booker being a requirement and just got names and booking references to hand out wristbands. Security staff were sound, thorough and very professional. Neighbours were all great as well. Like @4AssedMonkey, didn’t really want to go on about it too much as it’ll sell out a lot quicker next year, but really don’t have a bad word to say about the place, was excellent all round. Don’t want to give them ideas, but I’d go for it at twice the price. -
By Crazyfool01 · Posted
id say personally I wouldnt describe anyones taste as refined or not , different yes , mainstream yes ( which ill happily say that mine is mostly ) ....
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