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Sticklinch prices


Levitz

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I've got 6 newbies coming to the festival this year and they are interested in the pre-pitched options, does anyone know how much a 6 person bellepads, octopads and yurts were this year? 

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I did a podpad for the first time last year. Whilst it's not quite 'luxury', it more than did the job

 

Parking is amazing if you can get a spot

Showers are a game changer.

Distance wise it isn't too bad.

 

I'll likely be back to the campervan field this time but I'd definitely do Sticklinch again.

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This isn’t meant to sound how it probably will but why would anyone attending their first Glastonbury want to stay in a campsite outside of the festival?

I know some people prefer it but for first time you’ve got to be in there to fully understand what it’s about. It’s half the fun.

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2 minutes ago, Purple aki squat said:

This isn’t meant to sound how it probably will but why would anyone attending their first Glastonbury want to stay in a campsite outside of the festival?

I know some people prefer it but for first time you’ve got to be in there to fully understand what it’s about. It’s half the fun.

Is it really ‘outside the festival’? It doesn’t seem that far out and you’re only really there to sleep.

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14 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

Is it really ‘outside the festival’? It doesn’t seem that far out and you’re only really there to sleep.

 

If you have to leave site to get to it, then yes it is.

 

Psychologically (and literally), going through the gates each time you want to nip back to the tent creates a barrier.

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49 minutes ago, incident said:

 

If you have to leave site to get to it, then yes it is.

 

Psychologically (and literally), going through the gates each time you want to nip back to the tent creates a barrier.

They're not full gates like say, Gate C for motorhomes though, not when I did it anyway. There's no ticket check faff, just flash ya wristband at security as you're strolling past. More like an internal crew gate. 

The actual ticket gate was between Sticklinch and the car park. 

I guess, by that measure it's more onsite than campers / motorhomes are, isn't it? 

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