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Empror1

W:O:A Metalmaster
First time was for Bloodstock and I stayed in London either side...it seemed easier. Then I came back over with my parents and we drove around Scotland for 3 days then spent a week at my mum's cousin's place and hung out with mum's relatives. The north of the UK shits all over the south, so next year I'll do what I can to venure no further south than Lichfield.

I haven't been to Summerbreeze so I don't know.

Ah okay so a festival and a vacation. Anyway, how was London anyway, worth your stay or?

Nope.
The campground opened at 9 am on wed. You can't camp earlier.

Aww.. annoying. :(
 

Alix

W:O:A Metalmaster
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Ah okay so a festival and a vacation. Anyway, how was London anyway, worth your stay or?

Haha nuh it was shit. Cold, grey, dirty, expensive as hell, and full of passive-aggressive white-collar workers. On the contrary chivalry was common, it was very easy to get around and my hotel near Heathrow airport was actually very nice. I don't regret my decision to stay in London considering I was travelling alone, the Australian Embassy is there and I hadn't yet met my extended family. Having said all of that though, it was never my intention to "discover" London though it all really looked the same to me.
 

Empror1

W:O:A Metalmaster
why?
Better than Wacken

Wait.. wut? I love how you can come early to Wacken, gives you time to set up camp and have a day to relax from travelling.

Haha nuh it was shit. Cold, grey, dirty, expensive as hell, and full of passive-aggressive white-collar workers. On the contrary chivalry was common, it was very easy to get around and my hotel near Heathrow airport was actually very nice. I don't regret my decision to stay in London considering I was travelling alone, the Australian Embassy is there and I hadn't yet met my extended family. Having said all of that though, it was never my intention to "discover" London though it all really looked the same to me.

Okay, so you went alone to the festival as well? And yeah London has some monuments but besides that doesn't seem that intresting to me.