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Glastonbury 2025 with a Toddler in tow


Someoni

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Hey everyone,

 

So this isn't my first Glastonbury, but it most certainly is my partners. While we all know, a festival child free is usually how it goes, let go and lose yourself for 5 or 6 days on the farm...

 

However, not only am I a little older, but also I now have a lovely little guy who follows me everywhere and it's not feasible for us to hand him off for 6 days.

 

We will be in a motorhome, in one of the CV fields ( once tickets come out) and would like to know of any others that have taken a little one to Glasto? 

 

The big man is very well travelled, I think he's been on 11 flights and 3 continents, he will be a couple of weeks off being 3 if that makes any difference..

 

Obviously things may change when the line up comes out, plus my sister is coming for her and her partners first Glastonbury too!

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Lucy92 said:

Haven’t got a lot of advice but I’ll be taking a toddler too! 

We are not sure if we're brave or foolish, but I've got an idea of where is and isn't suitable to take him. I worry about the morning after I have a wild few hours in the south east corner.

 

That aside il going to see if I can pull up our motorhome near to a fence as it gives that extra bit of space for his freedom 

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We took our two year old in 2023.

honestly was the best time, it was a totally different festival for us who generally go hard. The kidz field is brilliant for them and you get free juice!!! Great when it was boiling. We had no bother.

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9 minutes ago, Daimo said:

We took our two year old in 2023.

honestly was the best time, it was a totally different festival for us who generally go hard. The kidz field is brilliant for them and you get free juice!!! Great when it was boiling. We had no bother.

Oh that's fantastic. I know in years gone by I've been in two minds whether it's the right place for a young one, mainly because I was a proper sesh head. Now though I think it will be such a unique experience for him, and also us! 

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We took our (then) 18 month old boy last year. He got on fine, apart from having heat rash before the festival started, then having a cold and ear infection on the Weds/Thurs/Fri, but during the day he was fine. We stayed in Worthy View, which worked pretty well.

 

We’ve managed to get tickets for next year, so he’ll be coming again in 2025, so he’ll be 2 and a half by then. Going to risk it in general camping this year. We’ve got a big wheeled running pram and a backpack carrier if it’s busy, which worked well. But any older than 3 and I think they’ll be a bit of a heavy lump to be carrying around on your back for a few hours.

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1 hour ago, Someoni said:

Hey everyone,

 

So this isn't my first Glastonbury, but it most certainly is my partners. While we all know, a festival child free is usually how it goes, let go and lose yourself for 5 or 6 days on the farm...

 

However, not only am I a little older, but also I now have a lovely little guy who follows me everywhere and it's not feasible for us to hand him off for 6 days.

 

We will be in a motorhome, in one of the CV fields ( once tickets come out) and would like to know of any others that have taken a little one to Glasto? 

 

The big man is very well travelled, I think he's been on 11 flights and 3 continents, he will be a couple of weeks off being 3 if that makes any difference..

 

Obviously things may change when the line up comes out, plus my sister is coming for her and her partners first Glastonbury too!

 

 

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What a lovely photo!

advice? Pace yourself, take plenty treats and fav toys. I’ve a friend who takes a toddler and they love it. Of course you will miss a lot but I’m sure you will see some acts . The kids area is great and the walkabout acts, circus field are great for kids. 
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You're braver than me. Our little man is going on a 'very exciting' holiday to see his nan for a few days whilst I pretend I am young again. I would love to know how it goes though because I think we will drag him along to the next one (He could be 18 by then, who knows!)

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Our boy was born in October 2018. He came for the Wednesday of 2019, the Wed and Thurs of 2022, and Wed - Fri morning of 2023. We missed out last year but he’ll be coming this year and we’re currently weighing up at what point the grandparents come to get him but likely it’ll be Friday morning again. 
 

We go with my wife’s cousin and her husband who have a kid the same age (and a littler one who will be having their first Glastonbury this year) and the kids absolutely love it. 

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