If you are on shift till midnight then on again at 8am (as I had at Leeds Festival) showers are near essential. So yeah, for workers at least, i think you need them. At leeds they did have drains, and were placed next to the staff water supply
If push comes to shove I think there's are showers at Willen Lake that could potentially be invaded during set up. No idea whether you'd be able to sneak in or not.
For what its worth, I imagine adding showers will probably add around £5-10/ticket.
We are already aware that the tickets are not cheap. Does this affect your decision?
The perceived value of showers is probably more than this as a standalone cost, but this could push the total ticket price over the psychological barrier off £100.
I don't think booking slots is necessary. People either want a shower straight away in which case they will queue or they want one some time that day and will keep an eye on the queue and go when its shorter and convini
On 21 May 2012 01:03, "Charles Yarnold" <charles...@gmail.com> wrote:
If we were to pre-sell "shower passes" that would let you book a time to use a shower, how much would you be willing to pay?This would mitigate the 3 main issues with showers of:
The cost of hireThe low throughput compared to loos
Needing to Q for a spot (if you booked an allotted time)
On 21 May 2012 00:29, Will Hargrave <wi...@harg.net> wrote:
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On 21 May 2012 08:11, "Paul Dart" <paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
For what its worth, I imagine adding showers will probably add around £5-10/ticket.
We are already aware that the tickets are not cheap. Does this affect your decision?
The perceived value of showers is probably more than this as a standalone cost, but this could push the total ticket price over the psychological barrier off £100.
I don't think booking slots is necessary. People either want a shower straight away in which case they will queue or they want one some time that day and will keep an eye on the queue and go when its shorter and convini
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> On 21 May 2012 01:03, "Charles Yarnold" <charles...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Fucking android email client. Apologies for the spam. You get the idea.
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Paul
On 21 May 2012 08:11, "Paul Dart" <paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
For what its worth, I imagine adding showers will probably add around £5-10/ticket.
We are already aware that the tickets are not cheap. Does this affect your decision?
The perceived value of showers is probably more than this as a standalone cost, but this could push the total ticket price over the psychological barrier off £100.
I don't think booking slots is necessary. People either want a shower straight away in which case they will queue or they want one some time that day and will keep an eye on the queue and go when its shorter and convini
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> On 21 May 2012 01:03, "Charles Yarnold" <charles...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> If we were to pre...
If we were to pre-sell "shower passes" that would let you book a time to use a shower, how much would you be willing to pay?This would mitigate the 3 main issues with showers of:The cost of hireThe low throughput compared to loosNeeding to Q for a spot (if you booked an allotted time)
I'd also end up driving home/work/a mate's place for a shower but that then presents a different problem of more transport needed if people go off to hotels etc.
Given the rising cost, an alternative option could be too strike a deal with the Willen Lake campsite to use their showers? Depends what they have on that weekend somewhat but it could work out cheaper. It is the wrong side of the lake from Pineham, so would people be willing to walk.
How far are you talking? At big music festivals showers could be 15 mins walk if you camp at the wrong end.
1.5 miles according to Google, half an hour. Maybe less if you walk the perimeter of the lake rather than the road.
A bit too far I guess.
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