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Old 21-07-2008, 08:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Am I correct in thinking that apart from the map with numbers of the various stopovers that you cannot identify the pubs exactly? (Sorry, bit short of time right now but interested as our MH is only 20 ft.) ....also are you expected to order a meal at every pub?? (We never go to a pub just for a drink so we would buy both at some pubs but maybe spend nothing at others??) If you moved on every night for a week, you'd find it hard to eat a meal at a pub each night?!!
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Old 22-07-2008, 10:22 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Just looked at the site. There is a forum but it has next to no activity recently.

Does anyone have experience of the scheme? I like the idea but I'm a bit wary about putting my hard earned dosh into it just yet?
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Old 22-07-2008, 01:14 PM   #13 (permalink)
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hi euro
i asked the same question yesterday - the posts at the bottom opf page one give you a good indications as to whether the scheme is any good for you :)
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i asked the same question yesterday - the posts at the bottom opf page one give you a good indications as to whether the scheme is any good for you :)
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Yeah, I saw those but as I only have a little one I was wondering what the general feeling was of anyone who had used them on a regular basis.

The forum is sleepy hollow so its not easy to guage anything from that.

A map of the participating pubs would be a good idea for instance
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good luck with finding that out :)
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With reference to the email that I got from Glen saying that he was not impressed with the Motorhome Stopover Site - never let it be said that I cannot give a balanced opinion.

Here are the views of another of my members received quite late yesterday.......

Hi Dick

Thank you for letting us know this gentleman's feelings. However, I have not regretted joining (The Stopover Site) and will renew when the time comes. Surely it is up to the individual to check the site out for individual motorhomes lengths, as sites do change their rules, frequently.

Best wishes to you both

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Hi All,
A good friend of mine has been overnighting at various pubs for many years, usually free of charge if use is made of the facilities, just for the asking.
It seems that some body has now dreamt up a scheme to make doing this into another comercial scheme to rip off motorhomers.
I for one will not be giving him any of my money.
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In the interest of fairness to all concerned - I have spoken to Kevin, the proprietor of the motorhomestopover web site and he has just come back to re-affirm the statement shown on the front page of his web site..............

We have 84 sites with car parks big enough to take 40ft RV's . Sorry for the all the hassle , kindest regards. Kevin

Kevin has also volunteered to refund the membership of the chap who commented on the lack of RV sites on the 'stopover' web site. I think that 84 RV friendly pub car parks out of a total of approx 180 listed is a pretty good ratio and Kevin has given me special entrance to his web site to verify his statement. I really do not think we can ask more of him - and I will report back with my findings in the morning.
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Kevin, the owner of the "Motorhomestopover" web site, myself and Glen, the member of the BPG who commented on the lack of RV stopovers mentioned on the site, have had a jolly good discussion session today and discovered that the whole subject of pitch sizes had been mis-construed by most of us RV'ers.

I am happy to put the record straight right now and to state quite unequivocally that I, once again, fully and whole heartedly support that web site.

The problem occurred in the interpretation of the vehicle sizes shown against each pub site.

The largest size shown as being accepted was 35 foot and most of the RV community assumed that these were MAXIMUM sizes - whereas, in fact, that actually meant that the Pub could take 35ft and LONGER - hence the reason that Kevin was quite specific that there were 84 sites that could take a 40ft RV.

Kevin has added a small rider to the front page of the website to make this situation much clearer to all of us - and we, in turn, have agreed that there are at least 84 pubs that have car parks big enough to accept a 40 footer.

If you fancy a night on a pub car park rather than a stop-over on a motorway service station - then I really do recommend this site.
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Hi, we have signed up to and used 'The Motorhome Stopover'. So far it has been brilliant. We have also been lucky enough to meet and stay with the founders Kevin & Marita at The Drift Inn Seaton Burn Newcastle upon Tyne. They have been exceptionally welcoming to us and have a huge car park with all facilities. Well worth a visit if going to the area! Knaus680
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