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Just bought 4 day camping tickets when do they arrive I paid for secure shipping. And a 25 quid 4 day park pass

Also is creamfields any good? Never been to a festival. Only know a few acts.

Where do I park
 
Oh dear, maybe buy a "how to life" book on Amazon, it should arrive next day if you have prime. No parking required so that should ease your stress.
 
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as above, smelling resale
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its only down the road from me, I never knew this until I got caught in the traffic on closing day. It's in a field in the middle of nowhere.

You can park at mine and I'll even drop you off and pick you up for a the small fee of 1 MILLION DOLLARS!!!
Do we have a deal?
 
Just bought 4 day camping tickets when do they arrive I paid for secure shipping. And a 25 quid 4 day park pass

Also is creamfields any good? Never been to a festival. Only know a few acts.

Where do I park
How the **** would we know when they'll arrive :cry:
 
Then stop thinking, you're not very good at it.
But if I practice I might get better.

Anyway all the information is on the website. I should get tickets 5 days before the event. Posted by royal mail next day secure.

Only thing they don't answer is the parking question
 
They will send you an email giving an update on tickets in due course.

You can then paste it into this thread and we can read and explain it to you.
 
I asked ChatGPT for you:

But also, getting the trots at a festival can be a pain in the wotsit, so I also asked what to do in that situation. Info at the bottom (!)


Ticket and Park Pass Delivery​

If you opted for secure shipping for your 4-day camping tickets and park pass, the delivery time can vary based on the event organizer's schedule and the shipping service used. Typically, festival tickets are dispatched a few weeks before the event date. You should receive a confirmation email with tracking information once your tickets are shipped. If you haven't received any updates, it's a good idea to contact the festival's customer service or the ticketing company for more details.

Creamfields Festival Overview​

Creamfields is one of the UK's largest and most renowned electronic dance music (EDM) festivals. Here are some key points to help you get a sense of what to expect:

  • Lineup: Creamfields features a diverse lineup of world-famous DJs and electronic artists across multiple stages. Even if you only know a few acts, the festival is a great place to discover new music.
  • Atmosphere: The festival has a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere with impressive stage productions, light shows, and sound systems.
  • Crowd: It attracts a large, enthusiastic crowd of EDM fans from around the world, creating a lively and communal festival experience.
  • Facilities: The festival provides various amenities, including food and drink vendors, merchandise stalls, and well-maintained camping facilities.

Parking at Creamfields​

When it comes to parking, here are some important details:

  • Parking Pass: Since you have a 4-day park pass, you’ll be able to park in designated parking areas for the duration of the festival.
  • Parking Location: The exact location of the parking areas can be found on the official Creamfields website or the festival map provided in your ticket package. Usually, parking areas are well-signposted and staffed by festival marshals.
  • Arrival: It's advisable to arrive early to secure a good parking spot and avoid long queues. Follow the signs and directions from festival staff to the appropriate parking area.
  • Shuttle Services: Some festivals offer shuttle services from parking areas to the main festival entrance, so check if this is available and plan accordingly.

Tips for a Great Festival Experience​

  • Prepare for Weather: British weather can be unpredictable, so pack appropriately with waterproof clothing and sun protection.
  • Stay Hydrated: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the event.
  • Plan Your Schedule: Look up the festival schedule in advance and plan which acts you want to see.
  • Festival Essentials: Bring essentials like a portable phone charger, earplugs, and a small first-aid kit.
Enjoy your first festival experience at Creamfields!

Experiencing diarrhea at a festival can be challenging, but here are some steps you can take to manage it:

Immediate Steps​

  1. Stay Hydrated:
    • Drink plenty of fluids, preferably water or oral rehydration solutions (ORS), to prevent dehydration.
    • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks as they can exacerbate dehydration.
  2. Diet Adjustments:
    • Stick to bland foods that are easy on the stomach, such as plain rice, bananas, applesauce, and toast (the BRAT diet).
    • Avoid greasy, spicy, and dairy-heavy foods until you feel better.
  3. Over-the-Counter Medications:
    • Consider taking over-the-counter anti-diarrheal medications like loperamide (Imodium) to help manage symptoms. Follow the dosage instructions carefully.
    • If you brought a first-aid kit, check if it contains any medications for gastrointestinal issues.

Hygiene Practices​

  1. Hand Hygiene:
    • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after using the toilet and before eating.
    • Use hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available.
  2. Use Clean Facilities:
    • Try to use clean and well-maintained restroom facilities. Bring your own toilet paper or wet wipes, as festival restrooms can sometimes run out.

Seeking Medical Help​

  1. Festival Medical Services:
    • Most festivals have medical tents or first aid stations. Visit one if your symptoms persist, worsen, or if you have concerns.
    • Medical staff at the festival can provide advice, medications, and treatment if necessary.
  2. Know When to Seek Help:
    • Seek medical help immediately if you experience severe dehydration (dry mouth, dizziness, dark urine), persistent vomiting, high fever, or bloody stools.

Preventive Measures​

  1. Food and Drink Safety:
    • Be cautious with the food you consume. Choose vendors that appear clean and well-maintained.
    • Avoid raw or undercooked foods and opt for bottled water if you’re unsure about the water quality.
  2. Bring Essentials:
    • Pack a small first-aid kit with anti-diarrheal medication, ORS packets, hand sanitizer, and wet wipes.

Rest and Recovery​

  1. Rest:
    • Take it easy and rest as much as possible to allow your body to recover.
    • Find a comfortable spot in the shade or your tent if you need to lie down.
By taking these steps, you can manage diarrhea effectively and minimize its impact on your festival experience. Remember to prioritize your health and seek medical assistance if needed.
 
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