
Interactive tool reveals the BEST summer festival on a budget near you – what's happening in your region?
AN INTERACTIVE tool can show you the best budget festival near you this summer.
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Gen Z's ideal summer would include five festivals a survey revealed
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An interactive tool has made it easy to find budget summer festivals
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Input your postcode and your favourite partying partner's, and it will show all the summer shindigs you could be going to.
From comedy to music fests of all genres – the tool has it all.
It comes after research of 2,000 adults found Gen Z's ideal summer would consist of five festivals and four trips abroad - but they have less than £1,000 to spend.
They would like to have a day at the beach seven times and go on four
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And visiting a theme park is a summer must for 23 per cent.
But 79 per cent aren't sure they'll be able to afford everything they'd like to do – so, nearly four in 10 are planning to find cost-effective ways to travel to make the most of their budget.
Despite this, 23 per cent insist on tickets to at least
But 24 per cent
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As three quarters believe quality transport between events is important, because they want to be comfortable on long journeys (46 per cent) and want to get their trip off to the best start (44 per cent).
John Boughton, commercial director for National Express, which commissioned the research, said: 'While the appetite for adventure is sky-high, the reality of rising costs means many young people are having to balance their dreams with what's actually doable.
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'As our tool shows, we are lucky enough to have hundreds of festivals and events around the UK at our fingertips, but a big blocker is the cost of an entertainment-filled weekend in a field – the prices can be well into the hundreds.
'That's why we're seeing Gen Z getting smart with their spending—being selective, savvy and seeking out ways to make the most of their money, with the travel there and back being key.'
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The research also found Gen Z would like to attend six BBQs this summer and have
And one in five have made plans to splash out on one or two key things this summer, but 17 per cent admit they've barely thought about it.
However, 72 per cent now feel as though having fun in the summer is a 'luxury', according to the OnePoll.com figures.
Although 43 per cent still say it's more important to have fun in the sun – compared to the 15 per cent who reckon being sensible is a better option.
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John Boughton, commercial director for National Express, added: 'Ultimately, Gen Z aren't prepared to sit the summer out.
'They're finding clever ways to stay in the moment, prioritise what matters most, and still have an unforgettable time and it is encouraging that they are looking for affordable, reliable and comfortable travel to get the most out of their summer.
'This is a generation that thrives on fun, freedom and flexibility—and they're making it work, one plan at a time.'

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