In answer to the op, I was at Glastonbury this year, went yesterday for the day with the family, had a great time. I fully understand it's not for everyone tho. As a local we get the opportunity to buy a sunday only ticket which allows you to visit without a lot of the hassle of camping. The Pilton site is a favourite cycling route of mine that is up until 3 weeks ago. I came off the bike on one of the lanes at the back end of the site. Did the usual thing of sitting on the tarmac thinking what happened there ?, how's the bike ?, ran my fingers along my collar bone to find a big hard lumpy bit sticking up where it shouldn't ...and then it hurt. I wandered up to the nearest house, and the family there took care of me and got me to hospital. A few days later I returned to pick up my bike and thank them.. it turns out the family run the poshest glam-camping company ever. So if you want to do "Glasto" in luxury go with Camp Kerala, 4-poster beds with ensuite facilities. Just don't look at the prices. Me?..yep a nasty break but was gingerly back on the bike after 10 days, avoiding potholes and newly gravelled lanes. Rock'nRoll !