Tuesday, 30 April 2013

With Bearded Theory just around the corner, we are busy getting ready but also getting very excited for the start of our festival season.

Our festival season is looking great! In 2013, our festivals include:

Bearded Theory Festival- This festival start off the season right. With Angel Gardens providing kids activities, multiple stages of music, lots of vendors for purusing  and a great vibe its hard not to love. Sunday everyone dons their beards of all shapes a sizes for a great day of fancy dress and music.

Big Tree Festival - A new festival which looks like it is going to be great. Not only is it jammed packed with activities for kids (and adults!), but they are planting a tree for every ticket bought. This festival features its own allotment, Mr. Bloom, hot tubs, and 3 stages full of music. Rated one of the top 10 festivals for toddlers by FestivalKidz, we are looking forward to it.

Barefoot Festival - A small festival in Leicestershire with a great, friendly vibe. In the centre, a roaring bonfire, burlesque show, music, sunrise yoga, drumming workshops, and more. At only £30 for a weekend ticket, this one certainly won't break the budget while providing loads of good times and memories.

Just So Festival - A festival for kids. Just So Festival is overloaded with more activities and adventures than your kids will have the waking hours to explore, though they will have a great time trying. Parents love it because you get to sit in a field or woods and relax while your kids have a blast. Conestoga trolleys are an added bonus here because it provides you with a seat while your kids are off building dens, looking for the Gruffalo, taking part in potato sack races or pirate school, or waiting to meet the Fairy Queen in her secret den.

Galtres Festival - This festival started out as a beer festival and has grown into a great music festival. With over 100 beers and ciders on tap, this festival also features multiple stages and a great kids area. Last year we enjoyed the jousting and free bouncy castle. On show this year, camel racing! Whether you want music, good beer, or entertainment at your festival, Galtres has it.

Booking will be up soon for all festivals. Until then, if you would like to prebook your trolley, email us at trolleytots@gmail.com with which trolley you would like and we can send you the paypal invoice. 

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Happy New Year! 


As we start preparing for 2013 festival season it's nice to look back at 2012. We had a fantastic summer thanks to our wonderful customers, kind festival organizers and volunteers, and all that MUD! We are hoping 2013 brings a bit more sunshine but have our wellies and waterproofs ready, just in case ;)

Looking forward to 2013, we would love to hear any suggestions you may have of what you would like to see or of where you might like to see us. You can post them here or send us an email at trolleytots@gmail.com. Your input is always welcome. Thanks!

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Galtres Festival

Galtres Festival If you are headed to galtres festival and are having trouble booking please email me and I will send you an invoice. I apologize for the paypal buttons being so sporadic. We are working on fixing it.

Monday, 13 August 2012

Hi! We are busy getting everything ready for Just So Festival! All our trolleys have been booked out at this point for the weekend. We have a few available for Sunday hire if anyone is interested in day hires.Only a few more days!

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

JUST SO FESTIVAL BOOKINGS

JUST SO FESTIVAL We have just had our last conestoga trolley booked out for Just So Festival. We have a few available on Sunday for the day so email me if you are interested in these. In the meantime, I left the conestoga button active because the all terrain trolley button is not working. You can still book an all terrain trolley using the conestoga button, though I would recommend booking soon because we are running low on those as well. That's all for now!

Monday, 16 July 2012

2000 Trees

We thought Penn Festival was muddy until we got to 2000 Trees. There was a mud river running down the central path midday Sunday yet it didn't seem to dampen the mood, even slightly. Stationed by the entrance/exit, our surroundings we very brown, mud soup as my 3 year old says.
Our stall at 2000 Trees.
We have found our groove in the muddy conditions though so it was easy to take it in stride and enjoy ourselves.
Looking out at the mud river and the Busk stop next to our spot. There was an excellent cover band playing while everyone came in on Thursday at the Busk stop and a dark side of the moon cover played on Saturday. We heard some amazing music, especially Thursday night as we were right next to the cave. Our favorite spot was up top at the Greenhouse stage where there was some comedy, chilled out music, and GRASS!
Our trolleys held their own in the mud getting through it when pushchairs would have struggled. We had positive reviews from customers. The trolleys were VERY muddy by the end so I see a bit of scrubbing in my very near future. To end, the mud river at night, looking as lovely as it did (it really was beautiful when it was so wet and flowy).
Penn Festival: We had a great time at Penn Festival and it was our first ever really muddy British festival. Our trolleys ready to go out into the festival, all clean and lovely.
Our trolleys after usage. They had loads of mud. They took loads of cleaning to get all the mud off! Just imagine, this could be your pushchair, or our trolley :)