Levitz Posted Monday at 07:06 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 07:06 PM 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
netspy Posted Monday at 07:17 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 07:17 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Levitz Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 08:19 PM ta 1 hour ago, netspy said: ta! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuartbert two hats Posted Monday at 08:21 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 08:21 PM Any idea how much a Podpad is likely to be? The idea of a raised bed and pre-supplied mattress is very tempting! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuartbert two hats Posted Monday at 08:44 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 08:44 PM 23 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said: Any idea how much a Podpad is likely to be? The idea of a raised bed and pre-supplied mattress is very tempting! Oof, £550 last time! https://www.glastopedia.com/campsites/sticklinch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alvoram Posted Monday at 09:09 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 09:09 PM 24 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said: Oof, £550 last time! https://www.glastopedia.com/campsites/sticklinch And it's a cheap airbed... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mufcok Posted Monday at 10:03 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 10:03 PM 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Purple aki squat Posted Monday at 10:57 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 10:57 PM 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fraybentos1 Posted Monday at 10:59 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 10:59 PM 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
incident Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Report Share Posted Monday at 11:15 PM 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alvoram Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skip997 Posted 19 hours ago Report Share Posted 19 hours ago 12 hours 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. This is completely spot on. Some of these sites are miles from the festival, it’s a nonsense Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Levitz Posted 15 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 15 hours ago 17 hours 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. It's wouldn't be for me, but they don't have camping equipment, aren't keen on buying a load for just this. The ability to drive up and not have to pitch when they arrive, is also a big draw for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuartbert two hats Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 19 hours 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. It's not my first time, so on the whole I agree, but I'm considering it because I'm finding it increasingly harder to get to sleep at Glastonbury as I age. Especially since I don't drink as much as I used to. So having a bed that's not on the ground is really quite appealing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peroni Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago On 11/18/2024 at 11:57 PM, 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. Fun is relative.... The festival is inclusive and different punters have different needs. Theres a air of arrogance from go-oers sometimes - we feel like we've earned a right or priviledge to judge... If you've not had a wet one you dont really know "glastonbury"... If you've never sat online for 6 hours to get tickets... you are less worthy... 2010... so hot you weren't there man... You "have" to be onsite... its not the "real" experience either... As someone who has got tickets in a flash to the endurance bashing of F5... stayed on site, off site glamped close and far, survived the rain of U2, the mud of 2016, the heatwaves of 2010 and the crowding of 2023... Live and Let Live! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suprefan Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago No Worthy View pricing out yet correct? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucy92 Posted 28 minutes ago Report Share Posted 28 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Suprefan said: No Worthy View pricing out yet correct? I don’t think either have released their pricing for this year yet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilkyJoe Posted 28 minutes ago Report Share Posted 28 minutes ago 19 hours ago, Skip997 said: This is completely spot on. Some of these sites are miles from the festival, it’s a nonsense In 2016 I camped in Darble just inside PGA. Even that felt like miles from the festival. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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