Interesting, looking at coach travel to and from Glastonbury. Do I want to travel home on the Sunday or the Monday? How can you plan on travelling home on the Sunday? OK, I have in the past, but that was a spontaneous "I've had enough", I can't plan on leaving before the end at this stage. So, click Monday and first thing it tells me is the 2am coach is sold out but there are spaces on the 3am! WAT?? I was thinking day time! Guessing it's showing these as they are the most popular options, people wanting to leave after the last band but not lose too much of the next day... Optimistic! What do you do with your tent and all your stuff? How could that work?
I have booked a fully flexible ticket to and from Stratford, midday both ways. I was originally planning to stay overnight in London on the Tuesday so as to get a coach in the morning, but now I can get the first off peak train to Stratford, and then it's a four hour coach right onto the site. Fully flexible, so if I find a better option (I didn't even look to see if there was a coach going all the way to and from Folkestone yet).
I have decided to stop moaning about the Glastonbury line-up. Can't remember if I'd said it here or not, but I realised I am older now than my parents were when I last went to Glastonbury. Can you imagine if they had been allowed to dictate the line-up then?? I will shut up and put up with it and find things to enjoy, and accept that not all of the big stage headliners are for me.
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Paul Clarkeʼs blog - I live in Hythe near Folkestone, Kent. Wed + father to two, I am a full-stack web developr, and I do js / Node, some ruby, other languages ect ect. I like pubbing, parkrun, eating, home automation + other diy stuff, history, tree stuff, Television, squirrels, pirates, lego, and TIME TRAVEL.
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