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Review of Wizzafest
Wizzafest is a well/organised family (and dog) friendly festival. Loved the Deckerdence bar and chill area. The main stage had excellent sound quality and some great acts. Facilities were kept clean, street food was good and lots of other activities kept the atmosphere buzzing. We'll be back!
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Review of Wizzafest
Such a wonderful event
Excellent organisation with the obvious focus on family fun .
Such a variety of bands of a high standard .
All the organisers were SO friendly and only too willing to help
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Review of Wizzafest
It's a shame it wasn't so busy but all the advertising I saw felt like it was aimed at an 'alternative' audience and so I felt like the event wasn't aimed at the mainstream. The music was fab-the last two bands on Saturday were especially good and the singer and SMC band were great. Definitely more mainstream that I was led to believe. My family had a great time -thank you!
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Review of Wizzafest
We came to Wizzafest 2024 on the Saturday and despite a drizzly start the weather cleared up, the bands kept playing, the kids entertainment was in progress and food and drink was flowing. All of the volunteers and staff were super friendly and helpful.
Despite the lacklustre weather the ground was firm (not waterlogged) and the grass felt like it would dry up with a bit of sunshine. The campsite was flat (perfect for pitching a tent). The temporary traffic lights and cross walk made accessing the site and car park super convenient and there was a footpath all the way from town (a short 20 minute stroll) making it very accessible for those not camping or needing to nip into town for supplies.
The only sad part was the lack of people in attendance. Hopefully these numbers will continue to increase at this wonderfully well run festival.
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Review of Wizzafest
Absolutely amazing event. The accessibility for all to attend a festival was brilliant. And all supporting Marie Curie. Even being in the tail end of storm lilian didn't dampen the atmosphere! From yoga in the morning, tickerty boo playtime, my 4 year learning how to play baby shark on the keyboard to the fantastic bands and entertainment on stage. Amazing. And the bus bar to dance until midnight was brilliant!
Thank you for all your hard work and energy. . We can not wait until next year.
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Review of Wizzafest
Fabulous family festival, been going for years and the new venue is excellent. Wizzafest has moved with the times to maintain a safe space for its festival goers. Long may it continue to grow but keep its ethos and attitude.
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Review of Wizzafest
Marketing wasn’t done well so they couldn’t sell the tickets they wanted to. Not overly happy about spending £145 for what we got. Food options weren’t great. Only one indoor tent for people to relax and sit in the dry. Paid kids fun was too expensive. £5 for 30mins? Camping area should’ve been separated into families and party goers. Some drunk people were up singing and playing music till 3am. Some stalls were not needed and didn’t sell anything like puppets. Someone selling basic festival and camping etc would’ve been great. Maybe camping chairs or wipes etc a stall offering head and shoulder massages or a massage chair would be lovely you could pay to use. Staff were really friendly but again they should’ve had more control over volume levels in the camp. Toilets got really smelly at one point, thank goodness there wasn’t 3k there.
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