by actuallyadad » Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:16 pm
Ah I have the perfect solution. Campervan. Or more precisely a motor home. Flushing loo, shower, fridge, safe secure and dry.
Look- people go on about it not being a proper experience blah blah but really come on who doesn't like their drinks cold and their bed warm! Means you can take loads of stuff (lots of spare clothes, crates of booze) and they are just so practical.
So you can rent one from lots of agencies. They are not cheap because the minimum hire period is a week so its at least £700. But actually that's about the same as glamping/ yurt etc and there you dont have exclusive showers etc.
Have been to lots of festivals but personally I would not take small kids to Glasto. Other festivals (Lattitude, Camp Bestival etc) are perfect with kids. Glasto is just too big and you have to walk miles and miles and they wouldn't cope with it.
Glasto for me has always been brilliant and the camper van just makes it a lot more comfy! Have fun!
Ah I have the perfect solution. Campervan. Or more precisely a motor home. Flushing loo, shower, fridge, safe secure and dry.
Look- people go on about it not being a proper experience blah blah but really come on who doesn't like their drinks cold and their bed warm! Means you can take loads of stuff (lots of spare clothes, crates of booze) and they are just so practical.
So you can rent one from lots of agencies. They are not cheap because the minimum hire period is a week so its at least £700. But actually that's about the same as glamping/ yurt etc and there you dont have exclusive showers etc.
Have been to lots of festivals but personally I would not take small kids to Glasto. Other festivals (Lattitude, Camp Bestival etc) are perfect with kids. Glasto is just too big and you have to walk miles and miles and they wouldn't cope with it.
Glasto for me has always been brilliant and the camper van just makes it a lot more comfy! Have fun!