You can still get tickets
Festivals aren't just for university students anymore and the world of camping has become big business.
So if you didn't get Glastonbury tickets this year, you could take your little tribe of toddlers to one of the many festivals within a short drive of Merseyside that are aimed at kids and or are very family friendly.Dubbed the 'Glastonbury for kids', Geronimo this year will take place in May and has glamping and camping tickets as well as day tickets available.
All camping passes have sold out, but you can still purchase the glamping package, which includes four weekend gold festival passes, car park pass and bell tent with two single airbeds and one double for £628.95This year Deva Fest will take place in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle in Cheshire. While this is not aimed at children specifically, the organisers themselves say they have a lot of families attending and try to accommodate for this. All fairground rides at the festival are free.
It also has a soft play area, circus skills and bouncy castle. And this year the organisers have promised more watersports including raft building and kayaking. They will also have a new circus area and roller disco.Full weekend camping tickets: Adults £180, teens £137.50, 10-12 year olds £112.50, five to nine year olds £92.50, ages two to four £72.50 and ages one and under go free.Campervans and caravans cost extra.
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