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AIBU unreasonable to think I could take 2 x 70yos to Glasto / a festival?!

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meladeso · 23/06/2017 09:09

it's my dad's 70th in a few weeks and i'm struggling for a brilliant present idea

i suddenly thought this morning, we could take them to glasto next year. it would be eye popping for them, but they're awesome so i know we'd have a blast

my issue is that to do it in the luxury that would be ESSENTIAL (trust me) for them to relax and enjoy it is no doubt beyond our financial means

i'd be interested to know whether others have done it "posh" and what that costs

but also, are there any other festivals that might be better / smaller / easier to do in a naice way that will be more affordable and manageable, iyswim?

i'm quite taken with the overall idea, just need some help from people with more experience!

thanks all

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queenofawkward · 23/06/2017 09:13

There is no glasto next year

Dippysnowoman · 23/06/2017 09:15

Have you thought about a tribute festival? There's one local to me (midlands) called glastonbudget. They do a VIP camping and it's very family friendly (And not too pricey!)

catmumof1 · 23/06/2017 09:19

There is a lot of walking at Glastonbury in potentially swampy conditions (and as PP said, no glasto next year anyway)
I would recommend Latitude as its more family friendly (a bit less rowdy and less people on hard drugs) and on a much smaller site and less risk of difficult conditions.
It's also cheaper and still has lots of arty things to do like comedians etc and they have pink sheep :)

catmumof1 · 23/06/2017 09:20

Its also in a few weeks and not sold out yet AFAIK

CMOTDibbler · 23/06/2017 09:24

How about Wychwood? As its on Cheltenham racecourse its dry underfoot, and very easy to stay in a nearby hotel instead of camping

BlossomCat · 23/06/2017 09:26

Maybe somewhere like Port Elliott in Cornwall.
My 74 year old Mum went last year, with other members of our family, and had a good time. There is a combination of events, literary, art and still lots of music.
Glastonbury is huge, it can be a bit overwhelming, and it takes ages to get to different places.

NoraCharlesMartiniGlass · 23/06/2017 09:28

Depends where in the country you want to be too.

DeerShed is great.

Scribblegirl · 23/06/2017 09:29

Yep, no Glasto 2018 sadly!

Would recommend Latitude if you fancied festivaling, or Isle of Wight - both very cool but not quite as huge as Glastonbury so less walking (which I think would be the main issue).

You'd need to take camping chairs around with you all day as generally there's no where to sit except on the ground.

Personally I'd get in early and rent a cottage nearby and go off site to sleep - I know 70 isn't old if you're in good health but even the luxury tents are a bit rustic!

BlossomCat · 23/06/2017 09:29

I also agree with CMOTDibbler that Wychwood is good, a varied programme, and lots of seats in shady tents.
All the atmosphere of a festival, without the massive distances to walk.

user1494409994 · 23/06/2017 09:30

There are all sorts of festivals around during the summer. Malton in Yorkshire has a food festival, there are lots of smaller folk festivals, festival of racing at various racecourses. It's a great idea. Google summer festivals and you can find one to suit your budget.

MaidenMotherCrone · 23/06/2017 09:31

Festival No 6 at Portmeirion. You could stay in luxury (ish) so no camping required and experience the whole festival vibe. It's on in September.

Creatureofthenight · 23/06/2017 09:32

Latitude is great, but like most festivals the luxury camping options are really expensive - even at smaller festivals it's often an extra couple of hundred quid per person if you're wanting into more than a pre-pitched tent.

SellFridges · 23/06/2017 09:33

It's fallow next year. It depends what you're looking for. There's truly nothing like Glastonbury, but you'd have a good experience at somewhere like Camp Bestival or Green Man.

In terms of costs, doing to totally VIP - tickets and camping - would probably cost you the best part of £3k each. I think VIP tickets are £1kish for Glastonbury, and camping would be at least that again,

Sunshinenow · 23/06/2017 09:34

try festival number 6 in port merrion.

Brilliant in that it is not all field. Lots of stuff in the village which is for festival use only.

You could also hire a. Camper van for proper beds etc.

DurhamDurham · 23/06/2017 09:36

My husband is desperate for us to go to Glastonbury and although I would love parts of it I could not stand the noise, dirt and chaos for more than 24 hours. I'm thinking that maybe we should go to the Hay Book Festival instead Grin

Sunshinenow · 23/06/2017 09:37

festivalnumber6.com/

It is a fabulous festival

bumpertobumper · 23/06/2017 10:11

Port Eliot is great fun for all ages, proper festival vibe but much smaller than Glastonbury..
No 6 also worth checking out...

meladeso · 23/06/2017 10:19

durr yes forgot about fallow years,

i have been to glasto myself, but not for yonks

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meladeso · 23/06/2017 10:22

thanks everyone for replies - will check all of those out

Latitude or Isle of Wight might be the way to go, but I'll look into those other ones too, thanks so much

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meladeso · 23/06/2017 10:24

durhamdurham i felt exactly the same, but we managed to get tickets for free in return for "working" 3 hours each day for the charity my DH worked for at the time.
This meant we were sort of "staff" and got backstage camping, which was quiet and orderly, and there were showers and proper loos. heaven.
so no expense or anything, but very civilised.
i confess i don't think i could have handled it either, in normal camping!

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BarbaraofSeville · 23/06/2017 10:25

What about Cropedy or Wilderness?

fourquenelles · 23/06/2017 10:26

Green Man in the Brecon Beacons is a lovely festival and it's costing us only another £35 each to have a pre-pitched tent. There are more expensive "glamping" options too. It's a compact festival coupled with a Welsh beer and cider festival. Very family friendly with a huge age range. I am 6, not a young gazelle any more and I love it.

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fourquenelles · 23/06/2017 10:26

61 doh!

MacarenaFerreiro · 23/06/2017 10:28

it would be eye popping for them, but they're awesome so i know we'd have a blast

Translation: I'm the one who really wants to go to a festival, my parents have never said they'd love to be there. So I'm dressing it up as a present, but it's all about ME.

MinesaLattecino · 23/06/2017 10:36

A few years ago there was a guy in his 70s next to us at Isle of Wight festival, he'd been to the original one back in 1970 . He was still next to us, when Jay Z came on right to headline Saturday night, loving every minute.

But if your parents didn't do the festival thing in the 60s and 70s it might not have quite the same draw for them.

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