What
you will need:
- One tough pair of wellies- god forbid a festival without wellies!
- A tent- preferably one you don't mind getting broken by the antics.
- Sleeping bag- essential!
- Money- who wants to waste the day queuing at a cash machine?!
- Camera- portable or digital to capture your fav artists.
- Clothes- but pack light and make sure you warn mum to be ready to wash the beer and mud out of every item.
- ALCOHOL- whatever takes your fancy and as much as you can carry!
Upon arrival;
Now, this may be considered the most stressful and challenging part of your festival weekend! if you're driving by car, i must recommend taking a photo of where you park or you may be staying a bit longer than you expected to! Next, go find your tent pitch. It is essential to be in the perfect place- at least 50ft from the toilets to avoid the inevitable queue's but not too far away to stop you being able to take a sneaky mid night trip.
Once you've chosen the perfect, but practical, tent place set up your tent safely
and securely (or as safe as you can get it) have a wonder round,
Get your bearings and take a mental note of anything you may need to
know, i.e. the toilets, main stages and food vans. After this, go back to
your tent and guess what
start drinking!
Whatever
the time is, who cares?! Drinking time is anytime at a festival! Also, try to
drink as much as you can before heading off to the main arenas as any drink you
have on you will be confiscated on entry (and
the chance of getting it back is about the same chance of getting it in there
in the first place). Now, once you believe to be a nice, kind of happy drunk
its time to hit the first main arena!
This may vary for different festivals as some may have a few main music
stages so the best thing to do is buy
one of those handy programmes that hang round your neck and make a note of
the bands or artists you cannot miss. Once you've decided on the must see bands
take a wonder round and see if anyone is playing, preferably someone you
haven't heard of... Festivals are a great chance to widen your music
taste!
This should take up a couple of hours or so, and if you're still alive
at the end then you pretty sure to survive the rest of the festival.
While you're
there;
Toilets- yes, they're disgusting but you're just going to have to
man it and hold your nose and
whatever you do, don't look
down!
Washing- there is a
minimal
Chance of this happening! Some festivals do you provide you with
showering facilities- ones that make you feel dirtier than when you went in, so
your best bet is the going to be the bowl and tap… so make sure you pack your
toothbrush and flannel for a quick freshen up! Deodorant is essential to as you
can imagine!
Sleeping- Sleep as much
as you can at night! Energy needs to be conserved for all the time you'll be
vertical with dancing and getting drunk (although this could lead to being
horizontal!)
Finding people-
now,
signal is pretty rubbish at festivals in the middle of a field so pre arrange
to meet people in person and decide on a spot to meet everyone if you do happen
to get lost within the mayhem. But if not, go socialise and hopefully you will
all end up at the same tent later that day!
The boring bit;
Safety first, blah, blah, blah. I know this wont be the most interesting
thing I thought I would give you all some top tips to stay safe during our many
festival adventures.
Tip 1- Although the majority of people are festivals are fine, you do
get the odd one or two. So if you do fear for your safety or well-being. Head to
the nearest well-lit area and introduce yourself to the staff
Tip 2- anything you do not want to loose, do not take it. However if you
do have to take it then my tip is to hind it somewhere in your tent like
in/under your pillow when you’re out.
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