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Benicassim Festival, Spain 2010

  • 20-01-2006 9:20am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 584 ✭✭✭


    Ok, glastonbury is taking a break for the cows this year so I need an alternative festival...
    Benicàssim near Valencia in Spain seems the coolest. The problem is getting there. The festival is on from Fi til monday. I can only get flights with ryanair and aerlingus on the Wednesday before, departing the following wed. Has anyone on here been to the festival and travelled from Ireland? Are there other airports to fly into, a long train journey with tired legs and hangover may not like me :(

    Jeff


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,269 ✭✭✭p.pete


    Maybe put a post up on the travel forum with regard to the best way of getting there, at worst go for the week. It's a festival by the beach, you can spend a day or two before / after preparing and recovering in the sunshine! Or you could go to Valencia which is supposed to be extremely cool, though maybe not to be appreciated when festival weary.

    Also don't rule out flying through London - if you can get a cheap flight to there and a cheap flight to spain it may not cost a lot more and could find something to fit your timetable better.

    I've thought about going but haven't made it yet, the lineup is usually good and I'd imagine it's a rather cool festival :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 RBX370A


    howdy im livin in valencia at the moment ryanair and aerlingus dont fly directly here but they will start at the end of march til about september so if you wana go to benecassim now you d have to fly to reus from dublin and get the train to beneC whichd take about 90 mins, but if you wait to get a direct flight to valencia from dublin its just a 45 min journey to BeneC on the train you could probably survive that with a hangover!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 203 ✭✭bazwin


    Thinking of heading over there next year....Does anybody know if Ryanair fly nearhand or somewhere not too far away ........


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,032 ✭✭✭homerun_homer


    I went there a few years ago and flew to Valencia. Train/bus is just an hour away from festival and cheap as chips to travel. We would get the train out and taxi to the site. Didn't camp when we went so we got a €5 festival bus home each night.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,831 ✭✭✭Dr.Winston O'Boogie


    Went there this year, flew into Barcelona, spent a couple of nights there and then got the train down. Only 2 hours away from Barca.

    A few of my mates flew into Valencia and got the train from there, its pretty close (closer than Barcelona) anyway. Both flights were with Aer Lingus though. Ryanair go to Salou and you can get a 5 minute taxi ride to the train station from there, and the train will take you to Bennicasim in about an hour.

    One more thing...if your booking apartments don't go with a company called Dansfib! We and hundreds of others did last year and they were an absolute sham from start to finish. Avoid at all costs!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,225 ✭✭✭JCDUB


    Was just checking out flights for this and it seems Ryanair have either pulled out of flying to Valencia or else there are NO flights available in or out of Valencia for two weeks either side of the festival.

    The route is still available to pick on the Ryanair site, but there's nothing available when you go in to look at dates.

    Just wondering what other airports are nearby that ryanair or aer lingus fly into?I know alicante is nearish, and Barcelona to the north, anywhere else though?

    Also anybody who's been, any good recommendations for accommodation etc in Valencia?
    Any general information at all??
    thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,402 ✭✭✭nxbyveromdwjpg


    JCDUB wrote: »
    Just wondering what other airports are nearby that ryanair or aer lingus fly into?I know alicante is nearish, and Barcelona to the north, anywhere else though?

    Reus is the next closest, flew in there last year with Ryanair, got the train down to Beni. No problem, cheap too.

    Agree with previous poster about Danesfib - worst shower of ***** ive ever come across.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    We're camping for 5 nights during the festival - any tips on how not to melt/die of exhaustion? And we're also not sure whether to pitch our tents in FIBcamp or BeniCamp...

    Thanks for the help!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 241 ✭✭Samhain


    5 of us flew into Alicante from Knock which is very handy for us in the west. Ryanair fly into Valencia and Reus but the latter was very expensive. We rented a car and drove up to Valencia for a night. Excellent city, buzzing at night but still chilled, not too rough.
    Made our way up to our apartment in the Marina Dor complex in Orpesa about 4 miles from the festival site. Same place as those Danespfib cowboys use for their accommodation but as we booked direct the only dealings we had with them was the shuttle bus which was a disaster. Would recommend booking direct as we paid €200 less for our 3 bed beach front apt than people we spoke to who paid Danespfib for a 2 bed a good bit back from the beach.

    What can I say about the Festival? Well if a festival full of obnoxious English lager louts is your thing then you will love it. I don’t have anything against English people but a lot of those at this fest had a real “s**t in someone elses backyard” mentality and they seemed to be the source of much of the aggro. The lads with us got started on so many times for being Irish (2 of them have long red hair) the final straw was on the Saturday night when my fella was coming out of the jacks and he got a clout on the back of the head. He turned and boxed the fella that did it and legged it from his 3 mates who were standing behind him. We decided to leave at that point and didn’t bother going in on the Sunday night.

    Now, we aren’t festival virgins by any means. We have been to 7 or 8 different festivals around Europe and countless others in Ireland so we know the story but the type of crap we encountered at this was ridiculous. The line up was a bit poo also, the only good acts we saw all weekend were Peaches, Gang of Four, 2 many Djs and Elbow. Didn’t camp but from what I saw of the camping id say it was fairly claustrophobic as there are canopies over all the camping areas and no room between them at all.
    I wouldn’t recommend this when there are other European festivals like Pukkelpop and Sziget which have better lineups and less hassle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 509 ✭✭✭aflib


    KASABIA,IAN BROWN AND THE PRODIGY ADDED TO BILL


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,325 ✭✭✭ItsAWindUp


    aflib wrote: »
    KASABIA,IAN BROWN AND THE PRODIGY ADDED TO BILL

    The Specials also! Would have loved to have seen them in the Olympia last November, but I was in Portugal when the tickets went on sale and couldn't get any:(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 el cule


    Does anyone know if tickets sell out quickly, especially now that some headliners are being announced?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    As far as I know tickets don't usually sell out, but you'd want to get them soon as they could be hiked up as more bands are announced.

    Pretty lukewarm lineup so far, but it's only 6 out of around 50! (Don't think PiL were mentioned up there)

    Crystal Castles or Biffy Clyro would make it for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 957 ✭✭✭oppiuy


    Im going this year. First year but from all ive read its supposed to be great. flying into madrid on the 8th for a couple of days then valencia for a few more followed but camping in benicassim for 7 nights.. hopefully the heat wont be to bad..then off to barca for a few days.. round trip cost 450 so pretty chuffed with that..

    Anyone camped before and have any tips on how to stay cool


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 156 ✭✭WeirdoFreak


    Hey people, just booked flights and festival tickets there today, probably gonna be about 8 of us heading over, just wondering has anyone ever been before and can you recommend any good apartments or ideally a villa as close to the festival as possible.:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 503 ✭✭✭poteen


    Hey people, just booked flights and festival tickets there today, probably gonna be about 8 of us heading over, just wondering has anyone ever been before and can you recommend any good apartments or ideally a villa as close to the festival as possible.:D

    Ive been twice. Its a great festival. I reccommend you camp. Its good craic. It gets hot for sure in the tent but most people go to beach during the day and sleep in shade. That apartments are a mixed basket from what Ive heard. Friends of mine stayed in apartments last year out of town but the shuttle bus service was far from reliable and they aften were stranded. Stay on the camps. Its where all the fun is


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    Any thoughts on the lineup so far? The Prodigy, Kasabian, Ian Brown, Dizzee Rascal, Calvin Harris, The Klaxxons, Cut Copy, The Specials, Vampire Weekend all confirmed ...

    Really couldn't have been more dull if they tried in my opinion :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,325 ✭✭✭ItsAWindUp


    I think it's a pretty bitching line up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86 ✭✭Van Occupanther


    oppiuy wrote: »

    Anyone camped before and have any tips on how to stay cool

    Best thing is to arrive early, maybe by Tuesday and camp in the first campsite they open. Can't remember the name of it but its away from the actual venue and so its a lot quieter. This site has lots of shading from trees and the like and also has indoor showers and proper flushing toilets. Its about a 25 min walk to the festival site from there although they run buses too. This site fills up quickly though, we just about made it in when we arrived on the Wednesday night so it's well worth getting there early.

    As for keeping cool, its pretty hard to be honest. We went in 2006 and it was so hot. I'm ok with heat but my girlfriend really suffered. After 9 or 10am its too hot to stay in the tent but the gigs don't finish until about 5 so sleeping ain't easy. Recommend to get to the beach early then spend as much time as you can from 12-4 indoors or in the shade.

    In spite of the heat we had a great time. The beach is nice, the food is good and most of the people we met were sound. Even on the hot days its really tolerable after 5.00 and at least you won't get rained on!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    This is more like it! Acts announced today include Foals, the Temper Trap, Mumford & Sons and Ellie Goulding. More where that came from please.


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,722 Mod ✭✭✭✭Twee.


    I camped for the whole festival in the site nearest the venue two years ago. It wasn't as bad as I'd expected, there wasn't a lot of noise. Flew to Valencia and got the bus to the site.
    As regards the heat, obvious point, but it is SO important to have water at all times. It gets VERY VERY hot. Being of the pale ginger breed, I was covered in sun cream at all times, had light shirts to cover and hats as well. Not worth the risk of being burnt when you're camping for so long. Don't be stupid and you'll be fine.
    We ended up camping next to a bunch of "lager lout" types, but it was fine. They had a hammock :D And played Disney tunes.
    Furniture is also handy, but get it as soon as you arrive as stocks tend to run low in the local shops. We had a couple of camping chairs which were great for the early evening drinking and attempts at dinner (crisps and parma ham). The food in the arena area is great though. Paella, yum!
    The showers are ICE cold. Perfect for cooling down. They're also communal. I found the camp site toilets to be in very good condition, cleaned a few times a day, which is more than I can say for any other festival I've been to.
    The locals don't have much English, so know a few words to get by and be polite.
    If you're getting the train to Barcelona on the way home I'd advise being at the station for the first one, or leave the day before the camp sites close. We were stuck in the station for three hours (siesta time, shops and restaurants closed). There was very little shade and it was 38 degrees. When the train finally came, it took four hours (stopped at every stop, there is an express train though too) and I was standing for all this time, very squashed! Bring snacks and water for the journey.
    But what a week it was!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Anyone suggest good websites to book apartment/villa from ?

    Even PM links of places that you have stayed in before please.

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 482 ✭✭Innervision


    opr wrote: »
    Anyone suggest good websites to book apartment/villa from ?

    Even PM links of places that you have stayed in before please.

    Opr

    We booked ours from niumba.com, got a very good deal for a place on the beach in Benicassim, but I'll reserve judgement for when I actually see it :P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,558 ✭✭✭paddylonglegs


    line up looking really good so far.if only i wasn't saving for a wedding.....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 533 ✭✭✭Any key?


    We booked ours from niumba.com, got a very good deal for a place on the beach in Benicassim, but I'll reserve judgement for when I actually see it :P

    Hey after seeing your post I decided to check niumba.com DESPERATE for accomodation! emailed a load of the apartment/villa owners and heard back from none. Did you ring them or were they slow to reply??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 482 ✭✭Innervision


    Any key? wrote: »
    Hey after seeing your post I decided to check niumba.com DESPERATE for accomodation! emailed a load of the apartment/villa owners and heard back from none. Did you ring them or were they slow to reply??

    Some of them were quite slow to reply alright, I literally emailed about 50 of them I'd say! I filtered it by 'latest calendar updates' and then seemed to get quicker responses from those as they used the website more often.

    Another place to try is benitravel.com, we almost booked a place in Marina D'Or with them but then we found the place in Benicassim itself which was cheaper, plus no messing around with buses.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 156 ✭✭WeirdoFreak


    I've already bought my ticket from them (www.benicassim2010.com), but while looking around for accommodation I've heard a few different stories saying it's a fake site, but yet again some people say it's ok.

    Some people have rang them up and have had there money refunded, which sounds strange if it's a fake site!!!

    I just don't want to be left with no ticket in July.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 482 ✭✭Innervision


    The Benicassim Festival Fan's Page on Facebook is full of people saying it's fake, apparently they're finding it very hard to get refunds too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 156 ✭✭WeirdoFreak


    I bought a ticket in ticketmaster just incase, and asked for a refund, they said it should be going through in the next day.

    They seem quite friendly on the phone, Benicassim 2010 are partners with GoodTimeEntertainment in England which I rang. The reason people are thinking the site is fake, because they've just changed there site this year.

    The man I rang at GoodTimeEntertainment said it's a legit site and have been selling tickets for the last 8 years.

    I don't know, hopefully I just get my refund and I'll be a happy camper:D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 224 ✭✭Giggernaut


    Looks like the admin dept. of the site is a mess. My mate booked with them upon receiving an email confirmation he noticed that the wording and T&C's seemed dodgy. The email looked like a scam.

    I havent seen the email myself so I'm going by my mate.

    He's a straight shooter something spooked him because he was on to me quick smart in a panic.
    He cancelled credit cards and re booked with lastminute.com.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 crapbag24


    guys finding it very hard to get accomodation for the festival. Have tickets already and dont want to waste them.

    Any help on accomodation? or ideas? was think of getting a campervan? Do you know if you can camp with one or is it tents only? Dont fancy it in that heat!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 crapbag24


    Does anyone know if you can get a camper van and camp at the festival as apposed to a tent? and how would I find out about it, etc.?

    Guys, any help on this would be greatly appreciated


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 482 ✭✭Innervision


    It says on the official website that 'Anyone planning to attending the Festival in caravans, RVs or trailers can request space on caravanas.fiberfib.com. Space is limited', but that link just still says coming soon!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,402 ✭✭✭nxbyveromdwjpg


    Loads of accomodation in Marina D'Or, and buses every 30 minutes to the festival and back.

    Just dont book with Dans Fib, they are TERRIBLE.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    Gorillaz just added, delirah :D Really enjoyed Plastic Beach.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 Caoimh35


    crapbag24 wrote: »
    guys finding it very hard to get accomodation for the festival. Have tickets already and dont want to waste them.

    Any help on accomodation? or ideas? was think of getting a campervan? Do you know if you can camp with one or is it tents only? Dont fancy it in that heat!!!!

    Booked last year and this year with marinador.com, lovely air con apartments in Marina dor in Oropesa. 6 person apartment for circa €600 for a week. Buses going to the gig every hour. €50 for weekend bus pass to and from gig at all hours. Had a class time last year and this years line up so far is impressive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 crapbag24


    are there showers in each campsite or only certain ones?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 226 ✭✭CRenegade


    crapbag24 wrote: »
    are there showers in each campsite or only certain ones?

    Nearly positive there are showers in all campsties. They are communal showers and people are not too shy about shedding the clothes!

    I camped last year and had a blast but I managed to sneak a couple of nights in an apartment with a few I met over there.

    Camping is though and if ya have the money and find accommodation nearby go for it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 cvwallace


    Anyone know what the story is with parking? planning a road-trip through france and spain, hitting pamplona and benicassim on the way, just wondering if there's parking close to the camp sites and if there'd be a good chance of the car still being there by the end of the festival!?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 226 ✭✭CRenegade


    cvwallace wrote: »
    Anyone know what the story is with parking? planning a road-trip through france and spain, hitting pamplona and benicassim on the way, just wondering if there's parking close to the camp sites and if there'd be a good chance of the car still being there by the end of the festival!?

    Last year there was a car park right beside the entrance to the camp sites and gig area. I dont know if you have to pre book.

    It was basically an open area of ground used for parking and I didnt see any distrubances to the cars. there was always a lot of police around the entrance as it's just off a major road and they had to control pedestrians/cars etc.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 cvwallace


    cool, know a couple of people who've had their wheels robbed from the carparks at oxygen, and I'd be pretty pissed if my first time in beni, my ride got pinched. Thanks dude :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    Anyone know anything about the new VillaCamp site?

    "It’s equipped with individual showers and bathrooms and will count with a parking area, security, medical and food & beverage services. VillaCamp will open from July 12th-20th. The full stay has a cost of 65 € per person."

    For 65 quid ... I don't know, that doesn't really sell it for me


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,722 Mod ✭✭✭✭Twee.


    Joe_Dull wrote: »
    Anyone know anything about the new VillaCamp site?

    "It’s equipped with individual showers and bathrooms and will count with a parking area, security, medical and food & beverage services. VillaCamp will open from July 12th-20th. The full stay has a cost of 65 € per person."

    For 65 quid ... I don't know, that doesn't really sell it for me

    Sounds a bit ****e to me. It's been three summers since I was there, but I camped in the site nearest the arena site. There was a medical tent, clean toilets (cleaned a few times a day), hot food (pizza and panini), bar and a juice stand. The communal showers REALLY aren't that bad. Loads of people shower naked, no ones looking at each other, it's just a shower. If not, just keep on your swim gear.
    I guess the only thing is security. We had no issues though. Left money, passports, tickets and all in the tent :p Not ideal, but we had no worries.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 900 ✭✭✭Joe_Dull


    Twee. wrote: »
    Sounds a bit ****e to me. It's been three summers since I was there, but I camped in the site nearest the arena site. There was a medical tent, clean toilets (cleaned a few times a day), hot food (pizza and panini), bar and a juice stand. The communal showers REALLY aren't that bad. Loads of people shower naked, no ones looking at each other, it's just a shower. If not, just keep on your swim gear.
    I guess the only thing is security. We had no issues though. Left money, passports, tickets and all in the tent :p Not ideal, but we had no worries.

    Sounds like the craic :p Is there not lockers to put your passports in though, no?


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,722 Mod ✭✭✭✭Twee.


    Joe_Dull wrote: »
    Sounds like the craic :p Is there not lockers to put your passports in though, no?

    I mean the extra €65 is a bit ****e, when everything is in the regular campsites!

    I don't remember lockers, maybe I just bypassed them!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,273 ✭✭✭flas


    went last year and flew into reus and made way down! flew with ryan air! camped in the camping site nearest the arena!arrived at about half 11 at night so trying to find a place to put up the tent was hard but after a good while of walking around found someone who was working there and they took us to this place that was still cornered off and was still grass so got a great spot!if you are camping make sure and turn your tent towards the sea as a breeze comes in and up towards the mountain and this breeze can be a life saver at 10 in the morning! we left our plane tickets and passports and everything in tent for the week and stayed in a hostel in salou the night before we left for the festival and two nights after! dont think i have ever been so happy to see a bed when got back to the hostel! it was a great hostel with two beds in a room and our own toilet and shower in the room also which was class seeing it was only something like 20euro a night and salou was cool enough to hang around for two days after the festival!for all the giving out about oxegen i seen far more beer leary types at it,ya know the type of english lads ya see on booze britian! and cant imagine what it will be like this year if they are still in the world cup! would be a pretty funny situation if they ended up playing spain,could be a little riot on the cards! last year was mental because of the storms and bush fires that shut down the festival on the night kings of leon were ment to be playing! i have never witnessed wind like it and the campsite was pretty dangerous thata night!slept with my tent literally wrapped around me and my friend had the inside part wrapped around him!rocks literally being picked up with the wind and flying through the air! oh and an absolute MUST is buy a lilo when you get there,works absolute wonders as a matress as the ground can be very very hard and rocky! hope thats some help, enjoy!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,133 ✭✭✭GottaGetGatt


    Hi flas,

    Goin to benicassim this year and wondering how did u get from barcelona to rues airport as im flying into cork, tried checking the trains but the only trains leaving are all at night around 22:30 do u know any other way

    cheers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,133 ✭✭✭GottaGetGatt


    flas wrote: »
    went last year and flew into reus and made way down! flew with ryan air! camped in the camping site nearest the arena!arrived at about half 11 at night so trying to find a place to put up the tent was hard but after a good while of walking around found someone who was working there and they took us to this place that was still cornered off and was still grass so got a great spot!if you are camping make sure and turn your tent towards the sea as a breeze comes in and up towards the mountain and this breeze can be a life saver at 10 in the morning! we left our plane tickets and passports and everything in tent for the week and stayed in a hostel in salou the night before we left for the festival and two nights after! dont think i have ever been so happy to see a bed when got back to the hostel! it was a great hostel with two beds in a room and our own toilet and shower in the room also which was class seeing it was only something like 20euro a night and salou was cool enough to hang around for two days after the festival!for all the giving out about oxegen i seen far more beer leary types at it,ya know the type of english lads ya see on booze britian! and cant imagine what it will be like this year if they are still in the world cup! would be a pretty funny situation if they ended up playing spain,could be a little riot on the cards! last year was mental because of the storms and bush fires that shut down the festival on the night kings of leon were ment to be playing! i have never witnessed wind like it and the campsite was pretty dangerous thata night!slept with my tent literally wrapped around me and my friend had the inside part wrapped around him!rocks literally being picked up with the wind and flying through the air! oh and an absolute MUST is buy a lilo when you get there,works absolute wonders as a matress as the ground can be very very hard and rocky! hope thats some help, enjoy!


    Hi flas,

    Goin to benicassim this year and wondering how did u get from barcelona to rues airport as im flying into cork, tried checking the trains but the only trains leaving are all at night around 22:30 do u know any other way

    cheers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,273 ✭✭✭flas


    we flew into rues which is right beside salou so we were already half way between barcalona and the festival site!? i dont know any other way to get down,maybe check the buses( like spanish version of bus eireann) and see if there are any buses going in that direction and get bookin soon! sorry if i wasnt much help! e-festivals website and their forum has a good bit of stuff on benicassim if that can be any help either!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 finan!!


    HI!
    im going from ireland aswel for the 1st time!we're getting the train from alicante and prob renting a car to get back as the times dont suit us on the train!looks like it gonna take about 3hrs but i reckon it'l be worth it!!

    To anybody who has been there before can you tell me what the story is in reguards to drinking?we're staying in accomodation outside benecassim and was just wondering if we can being our own beer with us into the festival grounds??

    Thanks


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