Anyone here going or have gone in the past?
I'll be there with my wife, but neither of us have any experience with festivals & due to my disabilities we're a bit worried about how to to get in-between stages and try to make a plan for what to see. We'll be at the Hatfield Park one.
Out of these, Yellowcard is the only must-see, but the other bands I'd hope to see are:
The Offspring, Bowling for Soup, Less than Jake, Zebrahead, Billy Talent, Holding Absence, Creeper & TheAcademyIs...
The facebook group i'm in for people going there have had some state that every box is a stage, while some seem to think there are two stages with them being on left and right side. I also struggle to find information about what can be seen together and what cannot.
I've come to assume I cannot both watch Yellowcard and anyone else at the top of a box, but if anyone here has experience to help me out I'd love that.
I want to plan out my movement as best as possible as I'll be in a wheelchair, is Hatfield Park wheelchair friendly in general? Or will I have to struggle with my cane and limit my walking further?
Asking here as the Caf seem superior in general to the facebook group for asking questions.
I'll be there with my wife, but neither of us have any experience with festivals & due to my disabilities we're a bit worried about how to to get in-between stages and try to make a plan for what to see. We'll be at the Hatfield Park one.
Out of these, Yellowcard is the only must-see, but the other bands I'd hope to see are:
The Offspring, Bowling for Soup, Less than Jake, Zebrahead, Billy Talent, Holding Absence, Creeper & TheAcademyIs...
The facebook group i'm in for people going there have had some state that every box is a stage, while some seem to think there are two stages with them being on left and right side. I also struggle to find information about what can be seen together and what cannot.
I've come to assume I cannot both watch Yellowcard and anyone else at the top of a box, but if anyone here has experience to help me out I'd love that.
I want to plan out my movement as best as possible as I'll be in a wheelchair, is Hatfield Park wheelchair friendly in general? Or will I have to struggle with my cane and limit my walking further?
Asking here as the Caf seem superior in general to the facebook group for asking questions.