View Full Version : Those without Beautiful Days camping tickets...
dhARmaMiLlO
06-27-2004, 07:33 PM
**edit.
if you can't get a camping ticket then buy a day one, there may be room to camp anyway....read on...
here's a link to festival pics:
http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/beautiful.html
i've got a ticket, but i'm quite a big lad so could possibly meet you on the other side of the fence and give you a hand?
showmet
06-27-2004, 08:26 PM
i'm quite a big lad
:eek: and modest too! :p
"oops, i missed your bag...sorry...oh no, im standing on it now"
lol :) just kidding ya!!! your right, i do need to lose a couple of lbs, but i meant height and strength wise, im 6'2 and can lift a fair bit
hopefully i'll be about 12 stone, im about 12 n a half at the moment, but haven't been exercising because of exams...what's your excuse?
what a way to spend my 1000th post...ah well, thanks for the compliment :)
dhARmaMiLlO
06-28-2004, 07:50 PM
ok, i've just got these reports back from my cosmic YAK recon mission:
right, lets zoom in!
The map showing Exeter and Ottery St Mary:
http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/mapout.jpg
The map showing Ottery St Mary and Fairmile:
http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/mapmid.jpg
Now we're zoomed in, here's the detailed map with Fairmile and a Key:
**i've taken this out due to Gill's concerns.
If you want a copy PM me.
And here be the photograph of the wee stage:
**this too
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and this is what happens when a banana has too much fun:
stage 1:http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/banance.gifstage 2:http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/banance2.gifstage 3:http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/blob9.gifstage 4:http://www.btinternet.com/~dharmamillo/129odd.gif
Anyone know why they have a ban on live-in vehicles? (ie campervans)
erm....
THE CONVOY!!!
nuff said .. paranoia, licenses and paranoia and police restrictions and paranoia .. shit int it !!!That's what I thought
Moonlightstars
06-29-2004, 04:47 AM
im planning on buy a seperate ticket for each day.. and just hiding in a tent somewhere till the next day... i carnt really see them checking everyones tickets..... or can they.....?:confused:
i'd go for a tarzan stunt :) those tree's look pretty strong, sling a rope up, and it could help a bit :H
and why is my scary thing a stage 4 fun banana?!! hehe :p
Maybe if I cover my van in wool I can just sneak in by pretending to be a sheep
chickabean
06-29-2004, 02:01 PM
hahahahahahahhhahahhahaahahah paul that is pure geniusness
im jumpin the fence with maon and stardust apparently...so il see you all there :)
ehrm, there's gonna be quite a few jumping isn't there? i'm gonna take pictures of y'all clambering the fence :X
i think i wanna clamber over the fence aswell but id like some people to jump with. any one got a good plan?
Moonlightstars
06-29-2004, 05:02 PM
Well.... i am going.... but how i'm getting in is the trick.
I was thinking of buying a Saturday and Sunday ticket like i said.. and then just sleeping in the car outside of the fields or hopefully hiding in someones tent while the night passed and then just showing my sunday ticket.
But i dont know what secrutiy is going to be like.... Could it work ? or should i jump the fence just for the fun of it :p
chickabean
06-29-2004, 05:22 PM
jump jump jump jump lets all jump!! wooo yahh...i want to pole vault it :)
dhARmaMiLlO
06-29-2004, 05:42 PM
don't want to spoil your sporting fun but;
its far easier to wiggle underneath this type of fence.
i did so in order to get out and climb some trees.
i suppose a good meeting place would be **edit soz, taken this bit out
dhARmaMiLlO
06-29-2004, 05:53 PM
the fence can be lifted by a couple of people, its so light ;)
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chickabean
06-29-2004, 05:58 PM
woweee...you mean i can go back to my womble-ing heritage? fantastic...
remember your a womble
remember your a womble!!
Claire
06-29-2004, 11:16 PM
I'm going tooooo!!!!!
Mercy
06-30-2004, 12:45 AM
Right, I'm going to get two day tickets too i reckon. I'm shite at climbing, but I'm sure I can wriggle under. This mission sounds daring and exciting...I like it. I imagine the security isn't too strict, but I wouldnt know really.
Theres going to be fuck loads of us just suddenly appearing in the festival...those poor security guys won't know whats hit them!
Also, lift? Moonie??? P-p-p-pwease ;)
Moonlightstars
06-30-2004, 01:26 AM
yea.. think i might do the same, buy a saturday and sunday ticket... i might also just try and jump the fence for the fun of it though :p
If i carnt sneak into the camping area and hide in someone's tent then i'll just sleep in my car for a couple of hours.....but hopefully jonny might be a steward there, so he can 'escort' us to the camping area's and let us in. but if not then your all welcome to grab a seat in my car :)
I s'pose i could squeeze you in my car rosie... only just though.... hehe.. i'll save you a seat dont worry :) ... you just got to worry about Claires driving thats all :p
Claire
06-30-2004, 01:29 AM
you just got to worry about Claires driving thats all :p
Hahahaha funny as F**k
Ahem MIKE!!!! who's the better driver?
Power_13
06-30-2004, 01:32 AM
"Ahem MIKE!!!! who's the better driver?"
I am :p
Claire
06-30-2004, 01:33 AM
"Ahem MIKE!!!! who's the better driver?"
I am :p
**WARNING!!! WARNING!!! BAD JOKE ALERT!!!**
Xiola
06-30-2004, 01:38 AM
*Thinking that she may get a ticket for Saturday*
rainbow dew
06-30-2004, 12:39 PM
my ticket arrived my ticket arrived!! *jumps up an down!*
but.... i have a few problemos.... i failed one of my exams and i could put money on them making the resit the wkend of the festival...so im not going to do no resit!!! woohooo anarchy! anyways other problem is...im going to be in glasto till the weekend of be you tif all days and i have no idea how to get to the site...just a wondering if dok or anyone else is leaving from there and doesn't mind an ickle nomy womy accompanying them!?!?!?
hmmm... think thats all my lot for now...am soooooooooo excited bout meeting everyone!!!! he he!
namaste
x x x
chickabean
06-30-2004, 12:43 PM
starfly:
ooooh! you are such a star!! and very organised which is quite shocking for such a stoner :p i think i might buy a day ticket aswell, coz i dont wana miss it all if the securities really strict...il have a chat with maon and stardust tho coz i think they have hatched a plan and i shall be travelling with them at the time.
i cant wait i cant waaaaait!
oi- yakman...do you think theres any scope for me selling some clothin at the fest?
Mercy
07-01-2004, 03:24 PM
Wow, Starfly, you rule.
Think I'm just gonna buy two tickets and then see what happens!
Steve and Claire, both of you sound like scary drivers from what I've heard. Though to be honest, Steve didn't seem like a bad driver at all when I was in the car, but I think I'll just have to make sure my seat belt is secure and close my eyes for the whole journey!
After reading this thread i am a bit worried that loads of you are gonna come to the festival and balls it up for everyone else... The bottom line is if people try and get into the festival or camping without a ticket they will be given a hard time and if it gets out of control then that will it, NO MORE BEAUTIFUL DAYS, It is as much your festival as ours.
and about the live in veichles - this has nothing to do conveys or travellers etc, the planning authorities are working off some 1960's law which limits 75 campers/caravans to a hectare, we haven't got the space to do it. maybe next year!!!!
There might be extra field for camping but this wont be known until the beginning of August, shall inform you if and when information available..
Claire
07-12-2004, 09:27 PM
Wow, Starfly, you rule.
Think I'm just gonna buy two tickets and then see what happens!
Steve and Claire, both of you sound like scary drivers from what I've heard. Though to be honest, Steve didn't seem like a bad driver at all when I was in the car, but I think I'll just have to make sure my seat belt is secure and close my eyes for the whole journey!Hmmm i am a good driver Miss Mercy! promise:) (*winks eye* :p )
JOsie
07-12-2004, 09:34 PM
Hmmm i am a good driver Miss Mercy! promise:) (*winks eye* :p )
i think steve is a much better driver...
he doesn't slam the brakes on when he sees a car a mile in front of him brake:p
and doesn't make me listen to cat bastard stevens and the byrds...
i think steve wins...
Claire
07-12-2004, 09:43 PM
i think steve is a much better driver...
he doesn't slam the brakes on when he sees a car a mile in front of him brake:p
and doesn't make me listen to cat bastard stevens and the byrds...
i think steve wins...
I wont even defend myself... cos JOsie?
just you wait til you are in the car with him hon:eek:
I pray for your soul:p
JOsie
07-12-2004, 10:10 PM
i've been in a car with him...last night...so mnyeh:p
Claire
07-12-2004, 10:58 PM
*sorts out train tickets...... :p
Peace-Phoenix
07-13-2004, 01:23 AM
After reading this thread i am a bit worried that loads of you are gonna come to the festival and balls it up for everyone else... The bottom line is if people try and get into the festival or camping without a ticket they will be given a hard time and if it gets out of control then that will it, NO MORE BEAUTIFUL DAYS, It is as much your festival as ours.
and about the live in veichles - this has nothing to do conveys or travellers etc, the planning authorities are working off some 1960's law which limits 75 campers/caravans to a hectare, we haven't got the space to do it. maybe next year!!!!
There might be extra field for camping but this wont be known until the beginning of August, shall inform you if and when information available..
I have to agree with Gill really, people jumped the fence at Glasto for years, and now look at it, twice the price and a bloody great Berlin wall just to keep it going. Beautiful Days is an amazing festival for those of you who haven't been yet, don't jump the fence and piss it away. I wouldn't worry though Gill, these are cool people and won't balls anything up. Mind you, if you want to discourage fence jumpers, lower the price! I wasn't happy to see it go up by a tenner this year, it's getting almost as bad as the big festivals. Whatever happened to the free festivals? Bring 'em back!
If anyone hasn't got a ticket and wants one, I may not be able to go this year and may be selling mine. Give me a PM if you're interested and let me know. I'll just sell it for the price I paid for it. Since Jonny's got his stewarding job he should be selling his too I think....
showmet
07-13-2004, 02:53 AM
I have to agree with Gill really, people jumped the fence at Glasto for years, and now look at it, twice the price and a bloody great Berlin wall just to keep it going. Beautiful Days is an amazing festival for those of you who haven't been yet, don't jump the fence and piss it away. I wouldn't worry though Gill, these are cool people and won't balls anything up. Mind you, if you want to discourage fence jumpers, lower the price! I wasn't happy to see it go up by a tenner this year, it's getting almost as bad as the big festivals. Whatever happened to the free festivals? Bring 'em back!
You could compare it to the Isle of Wight festival 1970 where anarchists ruined the whole event by imposing their doctrine that everything should be free, and brought down the fence themselves... although you don't exactly have Jimi Hendrix and the Who playing at Beautiful Days so I can't really see hundreds of fence-jumpers turning up! Hopefully Gill is worrying about nothing, but I'm not certain.
It does seem a tad expensive, but without knowing what the outlay is and how much profit is being made it's difficult to judge whether it's overpriced or not. Certainly no-one here has any intention of ballsing the thing up for others, it seems like a victimless crime and somehow in the spirit of the event - I might be talking out of my arse there. Many people say that in the case of Glastonbury, the Israeli-style Security Fence and overpriced tickets have sucked much of the life out of the festival... I can't see how a few tens of interlopers would ruin an event like BD.
But anyway, I'm certainly having second thoughts.
dhARmaMiLlO
07-13-2004, 12:18 PM
well, i've taken out that ordinance survey map with a guide so its not available to any ol' wanna freebie.
if people have bought a day ticket and want shelter in our camp then that seems a better way.
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http://www.btinternet.com/~itslindahere/bluelo.jpg
I have to agree with Gill really, people jumped the fence at Glasto for years, and now look at it, twice the price and a bloody great Berlin wall just to keep it going. Beautiful Days is an amazing festival for those of you who haven't been yet, don't jump the fence and piss it away. I wouldn't worry though Gill, these are cool people and won't balls anything up. Mind you, if you want to discourage fence jumpers, lower the price! I wasn't happy to see it go up by a tenner this year, it's getting almost as bad as the big festivals. Whatever happened to the free festivals? Bring 'em back!
If anyone hasn't got a ticket and wants one, I may not be able to go this year and may be selling mine. Give me a PM if you're interested and let me know. I'll just sell it for the price I paid for it. Since Jonny's got his stewarding job he should be selling his too I think....christ sal .. glastonbury isnt expensive if you think about it. and the wall goes up because its the worlds biggest festival of its kind. You should be thankful that is here in this country and not a thousand miles from you.
I WISH EVERYONE WOULD STOP COMPLAINING ALL THE TIME ABOUT THIS.
If you want free festivals then look dig around they are there .
and if you can afford to pay at the beautiful days festival then you SHOULD pay people put a lot of work into these things.
and posting maps and things on the net for ways to sneak in and shouting off about who is going in etc on the net isnt the best thing to do guys
Cheers guys!!!!!
Do you really think that £60 is to expensive for the festival??? (or maybe more depending on when you brought it) i do think it is one of the cheapest and best festivals around and we r all getting value for money here.... i think the line at Beautiful days is ten times better then Glastonbury or Reading/Leeds and for half the price.
Mercy
07-13-2004, 01:38 PM
Did anyone hear anything more from the people at BDs about people with two day tickets being allowed to camp? I don't see why it would be a problem, unless there really isn't the capacity. They wouldn't be losing out on any morning, coz two day tickets are more expensive than a weekend camping ticket!
At the moment, camping in Escot Park is for weekend ticket holders only... as that is all they have room for... but hopefully there might be an extra field for day ticket holders but this wont be known until the begining of August, so as soon as it is comfirmed i will let ya all know
Mercy
07-13-2004, 02:29 PM
Thanks very much Gill :)
Peace-Phoenix
07-14-2004, 01:41 AM
Cheers guys!!!!!
Do you really think that £60 is to expensive for the festival??? (or maybe more depending on when you brought it) i do think it is one of the cheapest and best festivals around and we r all getting value for money here.... i think the line at Beautiful days is ten times better then Glastonbury or Reading/Leeds and for half the price.
It's more the fact that it went up that concerned me. The original idea of Greenblade Fayre, that got cancelled was 30 quid. The first BD was about 55, which wasn't that bad, but now it's up to 65, add another tenner for booking fee and P&P and it's not looking so cheap for the poorest of students. I'm still going to carry on buying tickets because I love the festival, but I wouldn't want to see it go up by a tenner each year like Glastonbury does. I remember that the Levellers were at the forefront of the free festival scene about 15 years ago. They're still the best band in the world in my opinion, but it'd be nice to see them bring some of that ethic to BD. It has an amazing spirit, and a wonderful philosophy, I just want to see it keep that. Hiking the price each year, and making it a Middle Class only zone would be a quick way to destroy that....
Peace-Phoenix
07-14-2004, 01:50 AM
christ sal .. glastonbury isnt expensive if you think about it. and the wall goes up because its the worlds biggest festival of its kind. You should be thankful that is here in this country and not a thousand miles from you.
I WISH EVERYONE WOULD STOP COMPLAINING ALL THE TIME ABOUT THIS.
If you want free festivals then look dig around they are there .
and if you can afford to pay at the beautiful days festival then you SHOULD pay people put a lot of work into these things.
and posting maps and things on the net for ways to sneak in and shouting off about who is going in etc on the net isnt the best thing to do guys
Says you who got in for free! Giles man, I'd be the first person to defend Glastonbury, I love it, but the money is an issue. It goes up every year without fail, I'm not looking forward to seeing how expensive it is in ten years. It's a worry. I'd still go, and I'd still buy a ticket, it gives a lot to worthy causes, and is one of the best parties of the year, but I know a lot of people who'd love to be there but can't afford it. Some of the nicest people in the country are the traveller types who don't always have a lot of money, people living on the road, living off the land. If you price them out, then you lose the festival's soul. That's all I'm saying.
A lot of the free festivals have disappeared, or gone very far underground. Another thing that we could lay at Thatcher's door. If I ever get enough money together by making it as a writer, then I'm planning to buy up a large plot of cheap land, let people keep it as a commune, and hold free festivals there. Would need to get some artist/poet/band contacts who'd be prepared to perform for free, but I think it'd be cool....
Peace-Phoenix
07-14-2004, 01:54 AM
Just out of interest Gill, I take it you're one of the festival organisers, what kind of things do you do for it? Oh, and what brought you to our little hippy community here?
Claire
07-14-2004, 02:52 AM
At the moment, camping in Escot Park is for weekend ticket holders only... as that is all they have room for... but hopefully there might be an extra field for day ticket holders but this wont be known until the begining of August, so as soon as it is comfirmed i will let ya all know
Thanks for all the info Gill:)
Love Clairexxxx
Just out of interest Gill, I take it you're one of the festival organisers, what kind of things do you do for it? Oh, and what brought you to our little hippy community here?
I got in for free Sal because myself and claire were guests of madagascar institute for ferrying 15 of their crew and all their metal working gear and living stuff not to mention a foundry and iron girders over to glastonbury and the taking them back to oxford and then the remainder of them back to london after the gig. Get your story straight Sal.
Says you who got in for free! Giles man, I'd be the first person to defend Glastonbury, I love it, but the money is an issue. It goes up every year without fail, I'm not looking forward to seeing how expensive it is in ten years. It's a worry. I'd still go, and I'd still buy a ticket, it gives a lot to worthy causes, and is one of the best parties of the year, but I know a lot of people who'd love to be there but can't afford it. Some of the nicest people in the country are the traveller types who don't always have a lot of money, people living on the road, living off the land. If you price them out, then you lose the festival's soul. That's all I'm saying.
A lot of the free festivals have disappeared, or gone very far underground. Another thing that we could lay at Thatcher's door. If I ever get enough money together by making it as a writer, then I'm planning to buy up a large plot of cheap land, let people keep it as a commune, and hold free festivals there. Would need to get some artist/poet/band contacts who'd be prepared to perform for free, but I think it'd be cool....
the last post i posted was in reply to sals comment
and sal ... Stop moaning about the price for christs sake .. in tens years it will probably be in line with inflation .. the traveller types .. tell me what you know about them and the experience you have of them?
Its not a case of pricing people out but a case of so many people wanting to attend because its the worlds biggest festival of its kind.
The organisers do a FUCKING wonderful job as it is and the likes of yourself whinging about the price etc don't consider the logistics that have to go into this kind of thing.
You are an intelligent guy Sal and I don't understand why you insist going on and on about something which has to be so apparent considering you were there this year.
sorry if this seems a bit harsh but its not a personal attack sal.
Just out of interest Gill, I take it you're one of the festival organisers, what kind of things do you do for it? Oh, and what brought you to our little hippy community here?Hiya,
Im not one of the organisers of this wonderful festival, the credit for that has to go to someone else.. i do flyering and leafleting for the festival and all other Levellers gig and events:) , but i am in contact with the organiser which is how i have been able to bring you all the info... and will keep on if you would like me to:D
I found your lovely site by accident to be honest, was just searching around the net, looking for forums on Beautifuls Days and Wahay i ended up here..
hope you dont mind me being here
It's more the fact that it went up that concerned me. The original idea of Greenblade Fayre, that got cancelled was 30 quid. The first BD was about 55, which wasn't that bad, but now it's up to 65, add another tenner for booking fee and P&P and it's not looking so cheap for the poorest of students. I'm still going to carry on buying tickets because I love the festival, but I wouldn't want to see it go up by a tenner each year like Glastonbury does. I remember that the Levellers were at the forefront of the free festival scene about 15 years ago. They're still the best band in the world in my opinion, but it'd be nice to see them bring some of that ethic to BD. It has an amazing spirit, and a wonderful philosophy, I just want to see it keep that. Hiking the price each year, and making it a Middle Class only zone would be a quick way to destroy that....I really dont think the price is gonna go up every year, there not in for the money, as i am sure you know.... the ticket prices do vary though, if you had booked your ticket in the first month or two then it would have only been £60.00 and i know the booking form says 10% postage and package charge, which should be @ a tenner, but they really only charge you £2.00..(please check your statements) If this was different if you please let me know, n ill look into it...
Levellers still do play at free festivals, last being about 3 weeks ago in Stamford, Lincs.. it was excellent, you have never seen so many drunk teenagers in your life:rolleyes: .
Peace-Phoenix
07-14-2004, 03:07 PM
and sal ... Stop moaning about the price for christs sake .. in tens years it will probably be in line with inflation .. the traveller types .. tell me what you know about them and the experience you have of them?
Its not a case of pricing people out but a case of so many people wanting to attend because its the worlds biggest festival of its kind.
The organisers do a FUCKING wonderful job as it is and the likes of yourself whinging about the price etc don't consider the logistics that have to go into this kind of thing.
You are an intelligent guy Sal and I don't understand why you insist going on and on about something which has to be so apparent considering you were there this year.
Calm down Giles, there's no point getting riled up over it. It's a rational argument, and a concern that I'm voicing, one which a lot of people clearly have voiced. Yes I was there, because I have money. Like I said, I don't agree with fence jumping per se, not when the organisers go to so much trouble to lay on a great party, and when some of the money goes to such great causes, so I'll continue to buy tickets. My concerns are for people who don't have that kind of money. I met a homeless man at Liverpool St on the way back from Glastonbury. I bought him some food and sat down with him for a while, he told me how he'd been to Glasto years ago and had loved it. I doubt he'd be able to afford it these days. I never once said it was a case of princing people out. I think Michael Eavis and the other organisers are great people. In fact one of my brother's friends from Cambridge is an organiser for the festival. But I do think that it is an unfortunate side-effect of a rise in prices. For your information I grew up amongst the New Agers, but there's no need to get patronising about it. You know me well enough to know that I don't pick arguments out of thin air, I wouldn't make one if I didn't think I'd considered a broad range of opinions and factors. That's the sociologist in me. If you choose to write it off as moaning that's your business, but I'd call it voicing a genuine concern for those who don't have all that much money, and yes, I know a lot of them....
Peace-Phoenix
07-14-2004, 03:13 PM
Get your story straight Sal.
And lighten up man, it was a joke. Sorry if I've touched a raw nerve with the pricing issue. I do believe I'm not persistently moaning about it, this is actually the first time I've personally mentioned it to my knowledge. But it does need mentioning. I've had far more vitriolic attacks against my arguments when I was speaking out against the war. Should I have shut up and accepted that? Not in quite the same league I know, but the principle remains the same, if you really care about something, really believe in something, you won't stop speaking out about it....
miabubble
07-14-2004, 04:25 PM
okay :) .........
:D *sing a happy happy furby song*
dhARmaMiLlO
07-14-2004, 05:42 PM
Hi Gill,
I shopped around quite a bit to get a ticket way before the line-up was even announced. There was nothing for less that £70. I bought some of the first tickets too.
I still think £70 is OK, just was a bit of a shock 'cos it was advertised as different on the website.
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Dandelion_Blood
07-14-2004, 05:45 PM
anyone think they could squeeze in a mini mini dandini into their tent?
Hi Gill,
I shopped around quite a bit to get a ticket way before the line-up was even announced. There was nothing for less that £70. I bought some of the first tickets too.
I still think £70 is OK, just was a bit of a shock 'cos it was advertised as different on the website.
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Mm thats quite strange as if you got them from 'On The Fiddle' (Levellers fan club) before the 19th march then they were only £60 each and then £65 after that.... where did you get your ticket from if you dont mind me asking
dhARmaMiLlO
07-14-2004, 07:00 PM
:rolleyes: so how much does it cost to join the levellers fan club....?
Claire
07-14-2004, 07:26 PM
anyone think they could squeeze in a mini mini dandini into their tent?
You can sleep in mine if you like?:)
Its a four man / woman :p tent so theres plenty of room:)
Love Clairexxx
:rolleyes: so how much does it cost to join the levellers fan club....?Not sure now adays to be honest, but the offical Levellers site was selling the tickets at £60 to members and £65 to non-members and they were the only outlet for the children (under 5's) tickets too.. after the cut of date which was 19th March (i think) the tickets did go up to £65 to members and £70 for non-members..... so if you got your ticket before 19th March, then it only would have cost ya £65...
Claire
07-14-2004, 07:48 PM
Just on the value for money thing... I can't comment on BD's as it will be my first year... but in general the festivals I've been to have been great value for money:)
I've been to see bands that cost £30-40 and thats just for one band!!
So £30-£40 a day for upwards of 5 bands, plus camping and other fun stuff to do seems good value to me.
Love Clairexxx
Dandelion_Blood
07-14-2004, 08:25 PM
Yippiie thank You Claire! (if you don't mind, that is.. as it would be rather handy!) :)
rainbow dew
07-29-2004, 03:01 PM
hey star-did you get my text?? is it okif i bum a lift to be you tif all days? will give you petrol money of course and provide in car entertainment...he he!
let me know ta
namaste
x x x
Phill
07-29-2004, 04:53 PM
be you tif all
shall i get you a dictionary for christmas?
rainbow dew
07-30-2004, 02:49 PM
nope, i think i can manage fine without, but thanks for asking!:H
namaste
x x x
Hiya, sorry it has taken me so long to get this info back to you but has taken me a while to get the info
For people with day tickets who want to camp over, there will be no room on the festival site for this, but if you get in touch with Escot Park they have the contact details for the local camp site.. which is not to far atall for the festival site..
Hopefully for next year we will have extra room to fit everyone in
dunno if this gonna be any help to any of you, but i know quite a few people who have weekend camping tickets who are willing to swap them for a saturday and sunday day tickets.. , this means you will be able to get in the site on the friday and not have to leave till monday.. dunno if any of you are interested, but if you are lt me know and ill sort it out for you
Claire
08-11-2004, 01:51 AM
dunno if this gonna be any help to any of you, but i know quite a few people who have weekend camping tickets who are willing to swap them for a saturday and sunday day tickets.. , this means you will be able to get in the site on the friday and not have to leave till monday.. dunno if any of you are interested, but if you are lt me know and ill sort it out for you
Do you know anyone with a weekend ticket to sell Gill?
Cheers Love Clairexxx
Do you know anyone with a weekend ticket to sell Gill?
Cheers Love Clairexxx
it just happens that i do... i ll IM you the details over if thats ok
also i know of another two weeknd camping tickets that are up for sale too, face value wanted for them... if anyone is interested
SunshineLily
08-12-2004, 01:18 PM
Goodness! I'm interested for my girlfriend if it's not a problem at all, would you be able to PM me? thankyou so muchly
Love,
sunny
xxx
yaaaaaaay!!! that'd be wonderfull if aeryn came too!!!
i now have two tickets to sell, full weekend camping tickets (adults).. if you are interested please email me lillibabes@lycos.co.uk... i only want what i paid for them or PM...
Claire
08-12-2004, 08:51 PM
I have found a guy who has one spare too, hes selling it for face value.
Send me a PM if you want it:)
Love Clairexxx
Both my tickets have been sold now...
see you on friday Smartie:)
if anyone is having trouble getting hold of tickets let me know, i know a few more people who are selling em
Hope you all have a safe journey down to Beautiful Days, and have a wonderful time there
Claire
08-13-2004, 12:50 AM
Both my tickets have been sold now...
see you on friday Smartie:)
if anyone is having trouble getting hold of tickets let me know, i know a few more people who are selling em
Hope you all have a safe journey down to Beautiful Days, and have a wonderful time there
You're a star Gill:) Take care:)
Love Clairexxxx
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