robinph wrote: » Assuming I get tickets again, it will be number 18 for me.
judeboy101 wrote: » If me and the missus want to go do we both apply and hope for the best?
s.welstead wrote: » 2018 will be a break so it might be even harder to get this time around. Anyone ever done a campervan option?
s.welstead wrote: » Anyone ever done a campervan option?
robinph wrote: » That is what Camelbaks were invented for, along with lockups near the entrance gates where you could deposit a bag on day one where you then top up with more cans, waterproofs etc each day to save you a trip back to the van.
robinph wrote: » My opinion of the greatness of tenting inside the fence is slightly clouded by some previous years events, all very much unlikely to happen these days. Tents getting nicked on the Wednesday night two years running and waking up in a tent in the middle of a "river". I'm too old for those shenanigans now, and too lazy to carry a weeks worth of stuff into the site. The loos in the campervan field are much more pleasant as well.
dmm82 wrote: Myself and my boyfriend really want to get there next year. I tried with around 5 friends 6 years ago, all of us in different house trying for a couple of hours and not one of us was successful. So I'm really nervous that this will happen again. I've heard a lot depends on your internet speed. Anyone know if this is true?
Mince Pie wrote: » dmm82 wrote: Myself and my boyfriend really want to get there next year. I tried with around 5 friends 6 years ago, all of us in different house trying for a couple of hours and not one of us was successful. So I'm really nervous that this will happen again. I've heard a lot depends on your internet speed. Anyone know if this is true? There are lots of myths to getting tickets including the speed etc etc but to be honest it's all down to luck and your place in the queue. You increase your chances by having everyone and even friends try and the old faithful F5. I've been unlucky getting the ticket page but still managed to attend the past 3 years. Perseverance and resales is the way. Also trying the coach sale doubles your chances. I've gone via coach the past 3 years. Got my first ticket in the resale.
dmm82 wrote: Ah cool thanks for that. What way do the coach sales work. I assume you just fly over to whatever the nearest city is and get the coach from there? Have kind of tried not to think of the planning part too much yet as don't want to get my hopes up in case we don't get tickets
The Nal wrote: » Or just fly into Bristol and meet the coach at the festival. Coaches are great. How much stuff do people need to bring anyway?
robinph wrote: » The Nal wrote: » Or just fly into Bristol and meet the coach at the festival. Coaches are great. How much stuff do people need to bring anyway? You'll need to get onto the coach at the start location in order to get your ticket for the festival as I understood the system.
MadYaker wrote: » I don't know if id risk that to be honest. If I get a ticket in the coach sale and it's for somewhere miles away from glasto or somewhere that I can't easily fly to is there anything to stop me trying to get another ticket in the general sale on Sunday? Then I could just return the first one and book a flight to Bristol.