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At 58-years-old, it was also Alison Hook's first festival ever.
"It was overwhelming first of all, but once we got used to it...we had a fantastic time," she said.
"It was more [than I expected]. There is something going on everywhere, so much thought in everything."
Ms Hook, from Bristol, was at the festival with a friend who uses a scooter due to limited mobility.
She said the only things she could criticise was the toilets and access for disabled people - adding that where they had camped was fantastic, but getting around the site had been hard with not enough space on disabled platforms.
"Getting around was horrendous," she said.
"They don't cater enough for disabled people. That needs looking at."