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There are few better feelings than the moment you realise summer is here. Months huddled at home protecting yourself from the harsh realities of winter come to a shuddering halt as we can finally get out and enjoy the open air. It's the time to start thinking about outdoor gigs - sipping a glass of beer which your favourite bands rock out on stage - you can't get much better than that. However, the weather is incredibly unreliable in Britain. Nobody wants to slum it in the mud, which is why many people are opting for festival motorhome hire.

For many people this might seem like blasphemy. Nobody goes to Glastonbury to sit in the comfort of a caravan do they? Sure, slumming it in a tent can be uncomfortable, but that's all part of the fun.

It's a popular sentiment, but not one shared by regular goers. They've worked past the charm of camping and are interested instead in finding their way through the weekend free from the threat of trench foot. Is that too much to ask? Does it make us a wimp to yearn for the creature comforts of home? According to some, the answer is yes, but I for one disagree. So, with my head held high 2010 is the year I opt for festival motorhome hire. I doubt I'll be alone.

The good news is there are plenty of options available. The big rental companies have cottoned onto the benefits offered by festival motorhome hire and have begun to plug it directly. One company even has an entire section devoted to the subject live on its website.

Here are some of the benefits you can get: a clean, modern and attractive motor home complete with all the luxuries of home. You can have freeview TV, satnav and even a place for your games. There is literally nothing left out.

Prices can appear steep, but if you're willing to divide the prices amongst a number of different people, they will be affordable to most people. Planning is the key to everything and if you make the most of your options here, you can take all your creature comforts with you on your camping trips.

Festival motorhome is not for everyone. However, once you've tried it I challenge you to go back to the rudimentary comforts of a tent. It may offer a more 'authentic' experience, but as you get older it's one you may well learn to live without.

by: Dominic Donaldson




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