Buying Combined Coach Travel and Ticket
• The licence for Glastonbury 2007 includes a welcome increase in ticket numbers - on condition that 25,000 ticket holders come to the Festival by coach.
• Coach travel reduces the likelihood of congestion created by the extra numbers and emphasises the green credentials of both the Festival and the Council.
• Sit back, relax and enjoy being driven to the coach station in the centre of the site. Coaches can allow an early arrival to site to get the prime camping places, and overnight departure (early Monday morning from 1am to 10am). Crash out as you are driven home, while your friends in cars wait in traffic jams for hours to get out of Worthy Farm car parks. Its green and it makes sense.
• So when you are booking on line you will be offered the opportunity to buy a combined Festival and coach ticket. Coaches depart from over 50 locations from all over England, Scotland and from Wales. When you purchase Festival tickets you can check the schedule of when the coaches leave for the Festival and when they return. Buying a combined ticket, and travelling by coach, could be the only opportunity that you have to get to Glastonbury 2007.
• International customers will have the option to buy a combined coach travel and Festival ticket when purchasing on the overseas ticket line.
• If you buy a coach and Festival ticket package, you must travel by coach. Your Festival tickets will be given out during the journey to the Festival site, on presentation of your coach ticket. They will not be issued at the departure point or on arrival to the Festival. You will be designated a specific coach for arrival and for departure and it is your responsibility to be on time and board the correct coach.
• Further detail will be provided at the time of booking on the See Tickets website.