It is bloody cold at night. It is colder at night if it has been hot during the day. Bring something warm for night time. Getting there early is great, but we have never bothered turning up much before 1, we meet at 11am we go have food and coffees then we head to the car park. We generally get in about 12:4513:00 and we are normally camped and se up by 14:30. They clean the toilets in the camp multiple times during the day. They only clean the toilets in the arena before they open in the morning. Budget for food. Just in case, If we have a torrential downpour again then you could end up losing your food to the rain. Always have a back up. Generally budget for the whole festival. I know it is late now but start saving at the start of the year and by the time it gets here you will have a good little nest egg for food, beer, and merch. If you wonder what new channel you want for the weather it is East Midlands (with the BBC) check it before you leave it will have the latest 7 day forecast, it might change but it will give you a fairly rough idea of the potential weather. There is loads to do at night. Don't expect to sleep much. An neighbors should be friendly. Download is one of the friendliest festivals. Time till 18th download. 4 weeks. I forgot. AIR BED, seriously your spine will thank you. You can usually pick them up on site, but seriously bed roll or air bed, AIR BED.
Take baby wipes and talcum powder and as many pairs of socks that you can carry. Cleaning your tired feet and putting talc and a pair of dry clean socks on at the end of the day feels amazing. Peace
There is definitely a comedy stage, which will have bands on later in the day. However, they haven't said who the comedians are, and we've heard nothing about the cinema tent sadly :(
When you speak of not camping near paths.. toilets.. ect how does that work.. how frequent are the paths, is it a free for all in-between or organised in rows or plots or anything?
Each of the camps (blue, purple, black etc), are like big fields with paths criss-crossing them like a grid pattern, but each grid section is huge and can have hundreds of tents on. (Obviously this is unless there's been huge changes this year, and I wasn't at the Pilot so I don't know how that worked)
Cooking does save money, but there's all the hassle of cleaning, and washing facilities are quite limited and when it comes to raw burgers and sausages, you don't want food poisoning in a crowded campsite when toilet queues are heaving. I personally would save a bit more money and eat from the food vans if you want proper food. Pot Noodles are a good snack, but not to live on for nearly a week. And sandwich bags are a great way to keep your toilet roll dry. I learned that one the hard way.
Great video! any tips for going on the Friday? my group are worried about camping space. We know we will be quite far back and are prepared for that, but they're al increasingly worried about us having enough space to camp
I'd say that you should accept a longer walk to the arena and try to find a place to camp that's further away. If you try to squeeze yourselves in to the first camp you come across then you'll be really cramped. Looking at the new map, I'd imagine yellow and purple camps will be the least busy at that point.
@@RobertJPalmer perfect! Thank you so much! I've not seen the new map yet, but yeah I'm not too worried about a long walk 😁 yellow or purple it is! Thank you!!
I am coming on my own on the train/shuttle bus. I'm bringing my stuff in a hard wheeler suitcase, most of my journey is train and bus and coach.. am I mad? Walk from transport looks like it will all be on tarmac as I'm in eco camping.. which is right next to the village.. I just feel like a suitcase over A huge backpack and carrying is a better idea. (My tent fits in my suitcase.
If you're all on tarmac then you should be fine, but if you hit grass/mud then you'd suddenly have a terrible experience dragging the suitcase. But if they have a lot of hard-standing paths this year then you should be okay
Hi me and my partner are planning to go to download 2023, hes a fulltime wheelchair user , any advice on camping, RIP packages and places to go or avoid ? Thank you! 🤘🏽
you can apply for access which gets u a free PA ticket, access to accesible toilets, disabled campsite and viewing platforms! I did it as I'm autistic but yeah! RIP is expensive but just buying 1 ticket and applying for access would be your best bet!
I think Black will be the party camp, we're going for Blue but that's mostly just because we always do! And Purple looks like it will have fewer people but also will be the furthest away! So depends what you want I suppose :)
My only 3 tips are: 1-Down a bottle of water in the morning before you start drinking, 2-Eat at a vegan food place to get some veggies- makes you feel mildly healthy! 3- SUNCREAM
I'll say this about the toilet, when they gender split them in 2019 in the campsite, weirdly the women's was quiet clean overall... Not sure what could of changed that...
Baby wipes Co op meal deal is a saviour (or has been) Bring your own battery bank Downloads ones are expensive and unhelpful trust me, spend the £30 and own a good one (preferbly with Solar) Bring a local drinking tradition if you have one Flunkey ball is a download staple now
@@RobertJPalmer The objective is to hit the plastic bottle over with a ball. Throwing takes place alternately and the players of a team also have to throw after each other without skipping any member of the team If the bottle is hit and falls on the ground the throwing team is allowed to drink from the beers in front of them until the defending team has fulfilled the following tasks: - put up the fallen bottle - get the ball and bring it behind their end line - each player has to run to the center line and back to their place. After that the judge will shout “STOP” and the throwing team must place their beers back on the ground. First team to finish their beers wins Full rules: media.voog.com/0000/0035/5433/files/Flunkyball%20spring%202018%20rules.pdf
It is bloody cold at night. It is colder at night if it has been hot during the day. Bring something warm for night time.
Getting there early is great, but we have never bothered turning up much before 1, we meet at 11am we go have food and coffees then we head to the car park. We generally get in about 12:45 13:00 and we are normally camped and se up by 14:30.
They clean the toilets in the camp multiple times during the day. They only clean the toilets in the arena before they open in the morning.
Budget for food. Just in case, If we have a torrential downpour again then you could end up losing your food to the rain. Always have a back up.
Generally budget for the whole festival. I know it is late now but start saving at the start of the year and by the time it gets here you will have a good little nest egg for food, beer, and merch.
If you wonder what new channel you want for the weather it is East Midlands (with the BBC) check it before you leave it will have the latest 7 day forecast, it might change but it will give you a fairly rough idea of the potential weather.
There is loads to do at night. Don't expect to sleep much.
An neighbors should be friendly. Download is one of the friendliest festivals.
Time till 18th download. 4 weeks.
I forgot. AIR BED, seriously your spine will thank you. You can usually pick them up on site, but seriously bed roll or air bed, AIR BED.
These are some great points! And yes I fully agree on the air bed - I used a roll mat for several years and just no, don't do that!
Take baby wipes and talcum powder and as many pairs of socks that you can carry. Cleaning your tired feet and putting talc and a pair of dry clean socks on at the end of the day feels amazing.
Peace
Tip 11 - camp in RIP and park next to your tent :-> It's a shorter distance to the arena making it easier to pop back to your tent for more supplies.
5 weeks to go now and I can't wait!
Counting down the days!
Definitely counting the days down!
Looks like its going to be good weather fingers crossed
Will there be a comedy and cinema tent this year?
There is definitely a comedy stage, which will have bands on later in the day. However, they haven't said who the comedians are, and we've heard nothing about the cinema tent sadly :(
When you speak of not camping near paths.. toilets.. ect how does that work.. how frequent are the paths, is it a free for all in-between or organised in rows or plots or anything?
Each of the camps (blue, purple, black etc), are like big fields with paths criss-crossing them like a grid pattern, but each grid section is huge and can have hundreds of tents on. (Obviously this is unless there's been huge changes this year, and I wasn't at the Pilot so I don't know how that worked)
Cooking does save money, but there's all the hassle of cleaning, and washing facilities are quite limited and when it comes to raw burgers and sausages, you don't want food poisoning in a crowded campsite when toilet queues are heaving. I personally would save a bit more money and eat from the food vans if you want proper food. Pot Noodles are a good snack, but not to live on for nearly a week.
And sandwich bags are a great way to keep your toilet roll dry. I learned that one the hard way.
Great video! any tips for going on the Friday? my group are worried about camping space. We know we will be quite far back and are prepared for that, but they're al increasingly worried about us having enough space to camp
I'd say that you should accept a longer walk to the arena and try to find a place to camp that's further away. If you try to squeeze yourselves in to the first camp you come across then you'll be really cramped. Looking at the new map, I'd imagine yellow and purple camps will be the least busy at that point.
@@RobertJPalmer perfect! Thank you so much! I've not seen the new map yet, but yeah I'm not too worried about a long walk 😁 yellow or purple it is! Thank you!!
I am coming on my own on the train/shuttle bus. I'm bringing my stuff in a hard wheeler suitcase, most of my journey is train and bus and coach.. am I mad? Walk from transport looks like it will all be on tarmac as I'm in eco camping.. which is right next to the village.. I just feel like a suitcase over A huge backpack and carrying is a better idea. (My tent fits in my suitcase.
If you're all on tarmac then you should be fine, but if you hit grass/mud then you'd suddenly have a terrible experience dragging the suitcase. But if they have a lot of hard-standing paths this year then you should be okay
How do I get from London to Donington Park by public transport?
Hi me and my partner are planning to go to download 2023, hes a fulltime wheelchair user , any advice on camping, RIP packages and places to go or avoid ? Thank you! 🤘🏽
you can apply for access which gets u a free PA ticket, access to accesible toilets, disabled campsite and viewing platforms! I did it as I'm autistic but yeah! RIP is expensive but just buying 1 ticket and applying for access would be your best bet!
I'm just a bit confused this would be my first time at download, I can bring booze if I'm camping but I just can't bring it into the arena right?
Yeah exactly that. In the camping area you can take booze (as long as its not in glass bottles) but not into the arena
@@RobertJPalmer So it's all good to bring cans of bear, guess I will pour my dark rum in a plastic bottle.
Looking at the new map this year - which camp do you think it best to aim for? :-)
I think Black will be the party camp, we're going for Blue but that's mostly just because we always do! And Purple looks like it will have fewer people but also will be the furthest away! So depends what you want I suppose :)
My plan for toilets, pee in a cup/bucket and when you have to go, go into one where a girl has come out without heaving lol
Haha that's genius!
My only 3 tips are:
1-Down a bottle of water in the morning before you start drinking,
2-Eat at a vegan food place to get some veggies- makes you feel mildly healthy!
3- SUNCREAM
This is all very good advice! Mmm the Veggie burgers when they pack them full of salad as well, its the healthiest meal I have when I'm there! 😄
I second this, I only eat falafel wraps as I don't trust meat at these things especially as I'm allergic to chicken :D
I'll say this about the toilet, when they gender split them in 2019 in the campsite, weirdly the women's was quiet clean overall...
Not sure what could of changed that...
I wonder what Non-Binary toilets would end up like
Baby wipes
Co op meal deal is a saviour (or has been)
Bring your own battery bank Downloads ones are expensive and unhelpful trust me, spend the £30 and own a good one (preferbly with Solar)
Bring a local drinking tradition if you have one Flunkey ball is a download staple now
I need to know more about Flunkey Ball immediately!
@@RobertJPalmer The objective is to hit the plastic bottle over with a ball. Throwing takes place
alternately and the players of a team also have to throw after each other without
skipping any member of the team
If the bottle is hit and falls on the ground the throwing team is allowed to
drink from the beers in front of them until the defending team has fulfilled the
following tasks:
- put up the fallen bottle
- get the ball and bring it behind their end line
- each player has to run to the center line and back to their place.
After that the judge will shout “STOP” and the throwing team must place their beers
back on the ground.
First team to finish their beers wins
Full rules: media.voog.com/0000/0035/5433/files/Flunkyball%20spring%202018%20rules.pdf
@@cooleyvideohouse6534 That sounds... like a proper game and I want to play it!
Trust me you look you will find a game
Tip 12. Throw that lot in the bin. This is metal mutha truckers not bloody Glastonbury Horns up and feck it 🤘🏻👍🤣