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Don't panic!!! I haven't been to Latitude myself, is it big or a small? We ony go to the smaller ones now, there the toilets are usually fine, very clean. If it's a family friendly festival, they usually make more effort with the cleanliness too. Basically if you go to festivals that attracts a gangs of teens just allowed away on thier own for the first time, or really big festivals like Leeds or Reading-you get the mess that goes with these things. Try and take some hand sanitser gel if you can find it-it often runs out in even the cleanest of portaloos, you can get little handbag sized ones. Check on the FAQs on thier website about tents, most people take the small ones as its just somewhere to sleep, they dont hang around in them. There is often a seperate field set aside for "family camping" which allows bigger tents, and is quieter so kids can get to sleep/ wont wake late nighters up early in the morning. Don't worry about the rain-take wellies and waterproofs. Oragnisers usually make sure there are plenty of undercover areas to shelter in in various guises-big top tent stages, cafes, kids areas, whatever, there will always be somewhere to shelter. There are always water taps around the camp sites whichever festival ive been too, you can ether collect it and take it to your tent to wash up or you may be lucky and they provide proper washing up areas? As I say, I havent been to this particular festival but check the FAQs, these usually answer any worries. Have a brilliant time!
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