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Hi everyone! We secured tickets yesterday, but unfortunately we'll be arriving on Thursday. We're considering booking Holt Farm to avoid the stress of finding a campsite if we arrive late, and it looks like it was a great experience for everyone last year! 

 

I see that the campsite is huge, so is there any way to have a slot saved closer to the entrance? I'm guessing that the family and quiet camping will be at the end? Also, if we'll be coming in and out each day, can alcohol be brought into Glastonbury through the re-entry gates? Thanks so much! 

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2 minutes ago, RosaAG said:

Hi everyone! We secured tickets yesterday, but unfortunately we'll be arriving on Thursday. We're considering booking Holt Farm to avoid the stress of finding a campsite if we arrive late, and it looks like it was a great experience for everyone last year! 

 

I see that the campsite is huge, so is there any way to have a slot saved closer to the entrance? I'm guessing that the family and quiet camping will be at the end? Also, if we'll be coming in and out each day, can alcohol be brought into Glastonbury through the re-entry gates? Thanks so much! 

Pitches are allocated a lot later and you have no say where you will end up (other than selecting Quiet(ish) or General camping...both of which were quiet if comparing to livelier campsites inside the fence). Campsite isn't that big to be honest, not exactly a huge trek to PGD from anywhere in it (and all the camping areas are behind the bar and food area). Trek from PGD to any action once inside the fence is the longer part of the walk in (but then unless you stay in one place all day and night, everywhere at Glasto is a long way!). No problem bringing alcohol through PGD (either open and being actively consumed, or in your bag for later). Queues getting through were grand last year, never really had much of a wait, but there was a constant stream of people in and out.  

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5 hours ago, Toilet Duck said:

Pitches are allocated a lot later and you have no say where you will end up (other than selecting Quiet(ish) or General camping...both of which were quiet if comparing to livelier campsites inside the fence). Campsite isn't that big to be honest, not exactly a huge trek to PGD from anywhere in it (and all the camping areas are behind the bar and food area). Trek from PGD to any action once inside the fence is the longer part of the walk in (but then unless you stay in one place all day and night, everywhere at Glasto is a long way!). No problem bringing alcohol through PGD (either open and being actively consumed, or in your bag for later). Queues getting through were grand last year, never really had much of a wait, but there was a constant stream of people in and out.  

 

Many thanks! This was really helpful. I thought the quiet pitch would be at the end of the campsite and further away from the entrance and the shower and toilet area. But I guess we'll find out when we get there.

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15 minutes ago, RosaAG said:

 

Many thanks! This was really helpful. I thought the quiet pitch would be at the end of the campsite and further away from the entrance and the shower and toilet area. But I guess we'll find out when we get there.

Quiet(ish) is right beside the car park and the entrance (so the first field). We were pitched just inside the entrance gate, so literally a 1 minute walk from the car. It took less than 2 minutes to get from the tent to the showers/toilet block (so no further way than you might be to a toilet block in any regular campsite inside the fence, unless you are one of the crazy people that camps beside the toilet blocks!). The walk from the campsite into the action areas in the festival is where the trek is involved, but that is mainly due to a lack of anything going on close to PGD. It was about 20 minutes or so walk to Arcadia in standard festival traffic. 

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11 minutes ago, Looother said:

It's a bit annoying that their plots are not that big and also square, when tents are generally not square. To get mine in I'd need two spaces.

They were pretty relaxed about big tents poking out over the side of the pitch last year. There’s a huge gap between rows, so lots of people had enormous tents diagonally across them. 5mx5m is pretty huge if you need a bigger one (only had 3mx3m last year). Obviously if it’s one of those ones with a big centre area and lots of individual rooms off it, then maybe it’d be a squeeze. Bonus at Holt Farm though if you do have a load of people in a giant tent is that the cost is per pitch not per person (like Love Fields). If you don’t have a load of people in there, then you don’t really need the ginormo-tent!

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54 minutes ago, Toilet Duck said:

They were pretty relaxed about big tents poking out over the side of the pitch last year. There’s a huge gap between rows, so lots of people had enormous tents diagonally across them. 5mx5m is pretty huge if you need a bigger one (only had 3mx3m last year). Obviously if it’s one of those ones with a big centre area and lots of individual rooms off it, then maybe it’d be a squeeze. Bonus at Holt Farm though if you do have a load of people in a giant tent is that the cost is per pitch not per person (like Love Fields). If you don’t have a load of people in there, then you don’t really need the ginormo-tent!

See I would normally consider myself a reasonably intelligent person, but I genuinely had not thought about pitching my tent diagonally. 

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58 minutes ago, glasto-worker said:

yes it does - enjoy London.

 

Everyone's gone to bed at this end. It is most bizarre. We are going for an afternoon curry at around 3pm and then driving back. I am not looking forward to that journey. It took us over 2 hours just to get through London on the way down. I am no longer used to urban traffic. 

 

Oh, and Bill drives (I discovered on the way down) in a manner which I firmly believe increases the probability of having a crash. I mean, I could just about deal with him using his knees to steer while rolling a ciggie as we hurtled along the motorway, but I couldn't deal with him turning around to look at me in the back when he was talking to me. His eyes were off the road for far too long. Scary Mary territory.

 

If I ever come down here again, it'll be by train, tube etc

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4 hours ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

 

Everyone's gone to bed at this end. It is most bizarre. We are going for an afternoon curry at around 3pm and then driving back. I am not looking forward to that journey. It took us over 2 hours just to get through London on the way down. I am no longer used to urban traffic. 

 

Oh, and Bill drives (I discovered on the way down) in a manner which I firmly believe increases the probability of having a crash. I mean, I could just about deal with him using his knees to steer while rolling a ciggie as we hurtled along the motorway, but I couldn't deal with him turning around to look at me in the back when he was talking to me. His eyes were off the road for far too long. Scary Mary territory.

 

If I ever come down here again, it'll be by train, tube etc

 

You wouldn't subtly say?

Not looking at the road could clearly get them and others killed

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On 11/15/2024 at 5:38 PM, Toilet Duck said:

Quiet(ish) is right beside the car park and the entrance (so the first field). We were pitched just inside the entrance gate, so literally a 1 minute walk from the car. It took less than 2 minutes to get from the tent to the showers/toilet block (so no further way than you might be to a toilet block in any regular campsite inside the fence, unless you are one of the crazy people that camps beside the toilet blocks!). The walk from the campsite into the action areas in the festival is where the trek is involved, but that is mainly due to a lack of anything going on close to PGD. It was about 20 minutes or so walk to Arcadia in standard festival traffic. 

 

Thank you so much for all the info! We finally decided to book the quiet(ish). I couldn't bear to arrive late on Thursday and then have to struggle to find a place to pitch our tents at the regular glasto camping. Let's hope the showers are worth the extra price! 

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29 minutes ago, RosaAG said:

 

Thank you so much for all the info! We finally decided to book the quiet(ish). I couldn't bear to arrive late on Thursday and then have to struggle to find a place to pitch our tents at the regular glasto camping. Let's hope the showers are worth the extra price! 

No worries! You’re most welcome. It’s a great spot. Didn’t manage to get tickets this morning myself, but one of our other groups did and they’re booked into Holt Farm too. Showers were great (busy between about 8.30 and 11.30 any time outside of that you could walk straight in). 

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19 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

Considering this. Website currently doesn’t allow booking the 3x3 option - is it sold out already or just not on sale yet? 

I think it's likely to be sold out, as it was available yesterday when I booked mine

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46 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

Booked a 5x5. Exciting!! Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. 

You won’t regret it! Great experience. I’ll be rebooking with Holt farm if I’m not successful with a camper ticket. 

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1 hour ago, Ell99 said:

unbelievably - looks like it has all sold out! just went to book and was too slow!

 

oh wow, I'm glad we didn't think it through and booked quickly. Anyway I wouldn't be surprised if they offer some more pitches, especially since last year's photos show there's still plenty of space available 

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