Sheog wrote: » ...drove for about 5/6 hours. It was fine, but after the week of awesome festival fun, we were absolutely shattered even before the long journey home. ...Note that our group are all in their late 20ies/ early 30ies, so we are a bit older than some of you young-ins!
alastair wrote: » There's some debate as to whether constantly refreshing actually helps much. The pages should auto update regardless. I just refresh any timed out sessions. What certainly helps is running as many browser windows as possible. It is a lottery.
Right Turn Clyde wrote: » How many people register every year, and how quickly does it sell out?
Right Turn Clyde wrote: » And do they decide on your registration based on the photo that you submit? I've an awful dirt bird's head on me.
Right Turn Clyde wrote: » How many people register every year, and how quickly does it sell out? And do they decide on your registration based on the photo that you submit? I've an awful dirt bird's head on me.
mickeyboymel wrote: » If you are borrowing a credit card from a relative or friend - make sure...
Toast wrote: » Gonna stop you there. The credit card has to belong to the lead booker. You can't borrow a card! It actually doesn't ask for any separate billing details after so it blindly assumes that it belongs to the first person in the booking.
Toast wrote: » I'm surprised it wasn't rejected. Don't know what to tell you other than any time I've done it it hasn't allowed for different billing information to be entered. Keep in mind I'm talking about the initial payment of the deposit and not the final balance payment which allows you put in any details.
Toast wrote: » I'll try find out for sure. I know I paniced a couple of times when my billing address on my card and the registered address was different and didnt get the option of changing during the deposit booking. It still went through without a hitch though but I'd imagine getting the name wrong would be enough to cause a hold on the payment. I think if the payment fails you will get a call from See to fix things rather than just lose out but better not to have the panic.
Mr.S wrote: » I think this is the year I finally go to this. Whats the best travel options form Dublin? Plane and then train / bus?
Mr.S wrote: » Thankfully I can get tickets via other means but just wanted to price up transport and time! I've heard it's always a bit of effort leaving the festival?
mickeyboymel wrote: » It depends on what way you arrive really, as in if you are driving and where you are parked when you arrive: My Example: In 2011& 2013 I arrived overnight on the Tuesday and parked in West Orange Car Parks. Got away on the Monday relatively easy on both occasions. This year I was offered the choice of Orange Or Yellow on arrival (again overnight), so I opted for yellow as its right beside Gate A & I had a lot of my friends gear, only downside was - yes on Monday was parked much further away from the exits to the roads so it was 5pm when I got off site. *Edit: Sorry Mr S: Plane Train Options Not Car Doh!