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By CharlotteB · Posted
This is true, but if it's a case of either taking kids as a couple and taking turns looking after them or missing Glastonbury, I'd always go with the former. -
By The other Bellboy · Posted
They didn't get massively into the music at all (just a few bits they liked), they also didn't like the kids area's either. They enjoyed some of the science stuff which was new for them there. They are generally pretty easily satisfied, so the food, the stalls and just generally being there was enough for them. My son eats like a horse and my daughter loves the stalls, so that stuff could be revisited quite often, the time flew by just by watching the occasional act, moving around the area's, the pier area they enjoyed as a first visit. I was worried that they didn't enjoy it all as much as I wanted them too, but they have been very positive about it since we got home, so I'm not worried about taking them again in the future, although that's not in the plan for another 4 years, so they will have changed again by then. It will be a shame to miss out on a last free year and a lot can change for them as they grow, its a tough one for sure, you don't want a bored and moody youngster to drag around but you both could be pleasantly surprised and find that he loves it for reasons no one would expect. I think it helped, that mine had each other as company - any chance he could take a friend along? Good luck with the tickets first. -
By northernangel · Posted
I genuinely think they've lost the plot if they take that gamble, she doesn't even sing the song she got famous for live lol. 3rd down. If she won't accept 3rd then move along. -
By northernangel · Posted
Making sure I'm well prepared for shite like that that might get a tip off to be playing. Needs extra preparation that to avoid at all costs. So that's tour answer. -
By northernangel · Posted
To be honest Reading and Leeds 10 is probably the best lineup they had in the last 20 years.
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