Categories England , Festivals. I went to the Isle of Wight Festival at the weekend, with my housemate. The headliners? I wanted to write an Isle of Wight Festival review based on my experience to help you plan your adventure over there too. Co-wheels Car Club is a new thing on the Isle of Wight, and blummin brilliant. The key was in the glovebox and then the little Toyota Aygo was ready to drive.
VIP tickets at Isle of Wight Festival also gave us a separate entrance and easy access into the festival. Dreamy, especially when I saw the size of the toilet queues for everyone else. The Isle of Wight Festival is one of the originals, and was once home to the biggest festival of all time. There were over half a million people in attendance, mostly for free. Back then it was actually on the site of where we stayed up at Tapnell Farm — see the connection? The IoW Festival is all about the music.
Where other festivals have moved to more multi-dimensional entertainment, this one is straight up, straight down the line, music. Well with an emphasis on food and drink, and a little circus thrown in too. I watched the headliners, of course I did. In my opinion Arcade Fire were lacklustre on this occasion. We'll provide plenty of USB stations for you to charge up, 24 hours a day.
Our very own hot, clean, maintained showers are one of the reasons why Pink Moon is the only way to enjoy your festival! Our Pamper Parlour gives you access to Hairdryers, Hair Straighteners, mirrors and make up stations to get your glow on. We may have our very own Pink Moon Car Park, check out each festival to see if we can save your legs those precious miles! Available at: Kaleidoscope Leeds North.
No pay? No play! Our sites are guarded around the clock to ensure the safety and security of all of our guests. Just because you're in a field doesn't mean you can't enjoy some quality dining!
On some sites we partner with an official food provider. There's nothing better than a cold pint on a warm day Let me help. Your kit list for the Isle of Wight Festival needs to be finely honed, and carefully considered. A good tent — my days of cheap as cheap have gone, get something weatherproof! This 3-man festival tent looks promising — good reviews, double skin and easy transportation.
Bags of wine — cheapest and lightest way to get your fix in. Could save quite a lot over the weekend, and saves you decanting it. Summer clothes — check out my cheap festival fashion tips for inspiration. And winter clothes — however sunny the day starts off, it could all change by the afternoon, especially on a little island.
Comfy wellies — check the weather beforehand but you definitely need some wellies on standby. More on the Best Footwear for Festivals. Toothbrush and paste — one of the very few ways to stay fresh at festivals. Sun cream — you never know, it was hawt last year! Lots of socks — stay warm, and a fresh pair of socks can freshen you up like nothing else.
Hand sanitiser — t his one is a spray too so you can give the toilets a quick going over before you park your bum. Lilo or blow up bed — this single blow up mattress is just over a tenner from Amazon.
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