A expert who's been to the largest festival in the world 16 times has revealed the biggest rookie mistake that people always make. Dan Thomas has been making the pilgrimage to the farm-cum-festival since 2002 and has gone every year the festival has been held since then – a very impressive feat considering the online queue can be too much for even the most quintessential Brits to comprehend. But, just because you've beat the line to become one of the lucky 210,000 people with a golden ticket into Worthy Farm - the queuing doesn't stop there.
Glasto expert Dan, who shares tips under , has made a few observations about how first timers – and even fellow veterans – make boo-boos that can leave a dampener on the five-day festival come rain or shine. Speaking to Daily Star, Dan explained: "People's rookie mistake tends to be either moving within the festival and during those peak moments, which are at the end of a headline or perhaps just at the start of a headliner. "Or, even in terms of their logistics getting to and from the site.
If you try and get here or get away when loads of other cars are doing the same thing, you'll be in a traffic jam and it's the same when you're on foot. "So trying to plan ahead of things and get ahead of the peak, or even behind the peak, I think is better than being in the peak because ultimately I don't like queuing. "I don't really want to queue when I get here and I think we go through far too much work buying the ticket in the first place.
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