Tube train tent for 20 is quite an attraction at Glastonbury 2014 festival

Published on : Monday, June 30, 2014

Glastonbury-2014-festival-300x180Glastonbury 2014 festival is all set to charm fans of different descriptions. This is one place where you are sure to find outdoor accommodation of the best kind offering en-suite shower, fully waterproofed all-condition camping gear, or a pop-up tent bought from a motorway service station on the way down.

However, the most attractive theme this year is surely the 20-person tube train 15.5m long, 2.5m wide, and 1.9m high tent which is pitched on top of a hill looking down at the Pyramid Stage. Though technically it is meant for 20 but people as close to 72 can easily be accommodated inside. The tent retails for £1,230.99. The tent has individual carriages, including a driver’s cab. It was a joint venture of Friends Ben Gillingham and Rob Eustace to commemorate this festive time.
 

 
The tent is already become popular among festival attendants, 20 friends have booked it for £20 each. Owing to the location it may prove a bit difficult for occupants to make it up hill, some complained that it took about three hours to reach the tent. The owners admit the inconvenience as owing to the size, the tent had to be set at an escalated position as it was difficult to find a spot.

 

 

Despite glitches the tent is indeed an attractive part of the festival and adding to the fun of the festival mood.

 

 

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