Latitude Shuttle/Nights v Days?

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Sii posted this 04 July 2008

Hi.

So there's a bus now from 2pm on the Wed. But isn't that too late if we have to register at noon?

Also, I'd love to hear anyone's views on the pros and cons of days versus nights?

I'm a newbie, but I'm in my mid-30s and it's been a while since I stayed up till 9am. Especially a few nights on the trot. Zombifying, no?

Cheers,
Si

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rachel88 posted this 04 July 2008

lol. i wondered that about the times of the shuttle... seems a bit weird to me.

i love working nights. i work in a busy city centre pub/club in manchester working till 2am thurs, 3am fri and 4am sat - then going out for a few and a dance ;] so roll in at 9ish most sunday mornings still able to do my sunday big shop at sainsburys and help cook the sunday roast. i reckon there'll be lots going on to keep us going.

...although i might just be talking rubbish as i've never worked a festival either...

readin this back, i dont think this post will be of much help to you, but i'm gettin excited about Lattitude and my friends who (stupidly) aren't comin are gettin bored of me talking so much about it.

=]

ssam posted this 04 July 2008

in my experience the main downside to nights is if it's really hot during the day, have fun trying to sleep in a tent!

meskip posted this 06 July 2008

on the upside, if you can survive on a few hours sleep it does mean that you get to watch as many bands as you like during the day - provided there are some you actually like!

meskip posted this 08 July 2008

I dont think that'll matter for T to be honest, waaaaaaaaaaay muddy:(N

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