If you’re not a sucker for tents and rustic camping at festivals, and you have wads of cash lying around, Glastonbury will help make your festival experience a little fancier, with a pop up hotel complete with power outlets and a swimming pool.

Receptionist and waitress Cary Mosley helps guests Brittany Roach and Kate Lewis check into the Pop-Up Hotel at the Glastonbury Festival(file photo) See SWNS story SWPOOL; Luxury at this yearís Glastonbury Festival will reach new heights with a extravagant pop-up hotel with its own SWIMMING POOL. Revellers who donít fancy staying in a cramped tent - and have up to £13k to spare - could find themselves a world away from the mud and sweat with a comfy alternative. After a long day on their feet, the glampers will be able to while away the evening with a relaxing soak in the exclusive pool before lounging on a secluded sun deck. And rather than curling up in a soggy, sweaty sleeping bag they will slip between the sheets of spacious queen-sized beds.

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What’s more; there’ll be queen-size beds, a sun deck, hot showers, pamper areas with hair dryers and other amenities, central heating and bragging rights.

The luxury Pop-Up Hotel at Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, Somerset. (file photo) See SWNS story SWPOOL; Luxury at this yearís Glastonbury Festival will reach new heights with a extravagant pop-up hotel with its own SWIMMING POOL. Revellers who donít fancy staying in a cramped tent - and have up to £13k to spare - could find themselves a world away from the mud and sweat with a comfy alternative. After a long day on their feet, the glampers will be able to while away the evening with a relaxing soak in the exclusive pool before lounging on a secluded sun deck. And rather than curling up in a soggy, sweaty sleeping bag they will slip between the sheets of spacious queen-sized beds.

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Did we mention that this does not cover the ticket price? Prices for the rooms on offer will range from £3,000 – £13,000. It might be a little too much, but then, good things come at a price. For that kind of cash you also get parking space with 24-hour security.

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For those looking on the lower end of the price spectrum, there are RVs available on rent, with central heating and a loo, and for people who want a completely different experience, there’s a railway carriage (!!!) with a wooden floor, an outdoor stove and a composting toilet.

While this sounds really tempting, we think we’ll pass. Anyone can bear the tent for a couple of days, and this is sheer opulence.