Here’s how day 2 of Glastonbury festival went … 👀
The price of the food though 🫣 This festival is not cheap. It is one of our favourite things we do each year so we take the hit, but we probably spent around £500 whilet there across our family of three, which honestly could have been a much worse.. We bring a stove, kettle, coffee and cereal to save money on breakfast. You can buy fresh milk on site. Bringing our own spirits saved a lot of money on alcoholic drinks. We brought a lot of snacks for Leo to keep him full longer and not demanding £6.50 smoothies 😅 Did you go this year?! What did you think of the food?!
So many of you say you’re nervous about the toilets at festivals… but should you be?! It depends. I have seen some absolute devastating scenes in the long drops, but sometimes you come across a decent one. The busier the area is, the worse they get. Look for toilets in the quieter areas, and if you’ve got kids head to wicket ground family camping for the best loos on site!
Taking your child to a festival is such a great family experience. Most festivals are about celebrating music, arts, dance, diversity and so many wonderful things that children need to be exposed to. With opportunities to learn about different genres of music, have instrument lessons, make crafts, watch theatre, learn circus skills, meet people from all walks of life and spend some quality time together as a fam - why wouldn’t you 👀 Many festivals have dedicated family camping fields, which usually have the best and cleanest facilities. Many have specific kids fields with endless activities for them to enjoy. We are heading to our second of the summer in a few weeks time 🙌🏻