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CAMPBESTIVAL Looks amazing, I am going to HAVE to go!!!

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Crunchie · 19/02/2008 19:48

I am soooooo excited I am going to book campbestival It is small - about 10,000 and so brill for kids. Me and a friend and our dh's and kids are going. She has just bought tent HOW AMAZING IS THAT. We are also taking our diddy Cath kidston tent, plus I have a proper gas powered camping fridge

I am so excited I am going to pack piles of fancy dress clothes and party clothes for the kids - loads of sparkly pink. WIth pink cowboy boot style wellies.

Actually correct that I will be taking loads of cool fancy dress for us too. I really fancy a fabby ball gown style thing with wellies for me

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PeterDuck · 19/02/2008 20:29

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Blueblob · 25/02/2008 14:46

Anyone know of any other similar kid friendly festivals?

jamsambam · 25/02/2008 14:55

yep..small nations festival in carmarthenshire, wales ...

www.smallnations.co.uk/

or bestival ( the bigger version of campbestival ) where im going with loads of single mum friends and our hoards of kids!!

also Work House Festival, Shambala and big chill are in my opinion the best for kids and families.
( but as i work in the industry in terribly biased!!)

Blueblob · 25/02/2008 15:38

Brilliant, thanks

I'm tempted by the Work House Festival.

Blueblob · 25/02/2008 16:09

Do you know anything about this one?
www.dare2festival.co.uk/index.html

jamsambam · 26/02/2008 13:40

hmmm...im not sure on the prices, £20 for 5-17 yr olds?

i do like the sleeping-bag-hill-sliding, i thought that was a secret scout camp activity!!

I would liek to see more covered/hard standing areas in case of bad weather, but maybe i didnt read the whole website!!

pootleflump · 03/03/2008 19:52

I'd love to do a festival this year- but I actually want to see decent bands. Is Glastonbury a big no-no with small children?

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sparklesandnowinefor9months · 04/03/2008 18:32

secret garden party is good too

have fun Crunchie i'm very

DiscoDizzy · 04/03/2008 18:32

We're off to V festival (Saturday only) but are sooo excited. Luckily we're not taking the kids (only our 2nd night away in 5 years). Can't wait, can't wait, can't wait.

Did I say I couldn't wait.

lennygrrl · 04/03/2008 18:35

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jamsambam · 05/03/2008 00:27

yay..booked bestival tickets today..yay again....
i should be fed up of the damned things, but the chance to dress up and have slasa lessons is too much of a pull...

pootleflump · 05/03/2008 09:57

Glad you weren't offended, oops - didn't quite mean it to sound the way it did!

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