MJohnston wrote: » I didn't go this year (had tickets, but then it turned out to be the weekend before my kid was born, so I had to sell them ) but went in 2015. Absolutely loved it. Less peripheral stuff going on compared to EP, but really reminiscent of how EP was 'back in the day'. Distances for walking around the site were much shorter than EP, which means you don't walk the feet off yourself. Free flow booze policy is fantastic, and it means that people aren't getting absolutely hammered in the campsites. Not that this is much of a problem anyway, the crowds are much more mature and relaxed. I suppose, with kids, I'd recommend trying to hire a campervan for the weekend. They'll be easier to acquire compared to EP weekend, and the campervan site is really only about an extra 50m away from the festival compared to the regular campsites. Definitely planning on heading myself this year in the campervan, with my wife and the baby if they're up for it.
bodhrandude wrote: » Me bags the first suggestion, seeing that EP got Toots this year, I think Body & Soul should book Toots and the Maytals before he gets too old for touring, I don't think they have played it yet.
MJohnston wrote: They sent out a Survey monkey type thing earlier this year asking for suggestions for improvements btw - really appreciated that as a difference from EP where sending feedback just seems to be a black hole.
Canneverfindit wrote: » I've never been to B&S before but intend to go with kids next June.
grudgehugger wrote: » There's some random thoughts for you - if you've any other questions on what the set-up is like when bringing kids drop me a PM or indeed post them on the forum if you like and I'll answer as best I can...
team_actimel wrote: » I've never been to B&S but looking to go this year. Seeing Glastonbury as a possibility too but is it looking likely these dates will clash?
MJohnston wrote: » I mentioned in another thread that the tickets went onsale in March, but I think I was wrong about that - I read Ticketmaster's order history date as DD/MM/YY but for me its MM/DD/YY instead -_- so actually the tickets will go onsale in November.
ghostdancer wrote: » it was the weekend before Glastonbury, not after. I think Castlepalooza was on the weekend after. BS doesn't really get going until Friday night, so you could still work that day, head down in the evening, then take the Monday off for B&S recovery, then Tuesday-Friday for Glastonbury, and then whatever days the week after you need for Glasto recovery. I took a full week, plus Monday-Wednesday of the week after off this year, so 8 days. less than most people who go on a 2 week holiday.
JG009 wrote: » Wish we knew it was there before Sunday. The sound in that field was amazing with the stage on the bottom of the hill. The visuals on stage were whopper too. I welcomed this change.
Canneverfindit wrote: » https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YDWS5CD ^^ Heres the link to the body and soul survey. I havent been before so I cant complete it but there's a nice prize draw (4 tickets/ luxury camping etc) for those of you who might be eligible to..
Charlie wrote: » Ssssssshhuusshhhhhhh!
kwat wrote: » Should be an announcement about the early birds soon enough I'm guessing, if in line with last years timeframe