At least on a pitch you don't have to cut the grass at the weekend.
I’m sure our gardener uses a petrol mower
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At least on a pitch you don't have to cut the grass at the weekend.
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Only a small part of the site fee is towards the leccy, so it would take a long time to get your money back.Even at £200 you would soon get it back by not paying for ehu.
Address? How do we book?Got a guaranteed place to camp in The Netherlands.........our sons front drive.
Problem will be getting there.
I agree, no harm in early booking. I have booked ahead and hope to be allowed to use them all.Not all early booking of sites is block booking with the wrong intention , we have booked ahead as far as August and will honour the bookings as I am sure many others do.
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Booking ahead is no problem, it's when people book hundreds they are not going to use that is.I agree, no harm in early booking. I have booked ahead and hope to be allowed to use them all.
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Length, width, EHU? Make sure you park straight......Address? How do we book?
They kindly gave us a pro rata rate based on a proportion of their annual seasonal price. Which makes the daily rate more than acceptable. We will leave the van in situ on site and drive home in a car when necessary for business or personal reasons.So you have booked 100 nights, but not going to use them all , do you pay for every night even if you are not there, how much does this average out for the nights you do use?
Do you sub let the other nights or is the site just sitting there with empty pitch's?
Hair dryer, not even up for debate. HahaApart from medical equipment, I can't see why there is anyone who couldn't manage a couple of nights without any other sort of power than the leisure battery.
And the addition of a solar panel would mean that would extend to a week.
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Yeah no answer to thatHair dryer, not even up for debate. Haha
Agh but he will soon be getting an electric or Battery one.I’m sure our gardener uses a petrol mower
Agh but he will soon be getting an electric or Battery one.
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Just booked a haven site for early September for 1 week ,fully serviced hard standing pitch £106.
Thought that was reasonable ,if I deduct the services it's less £42 for the week.
Haven are really good value out of school holidays, previously been for around £9 per night with EHU etc.
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Only used sites in UK for three weeks in the last twenty years so won't affect me .BUSBY.Our community needs to support UK sites first, they have had a tough time and need to survive for next year and the year after.
So come on Funsters this weekend get booking especially the smaller CL sites, yeah ok I might be a little biased there, (see below).
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Couldn't have put it any better, that's half the fun of motorhomes.I would urge everyone to try curb their hook up addiction. It is camping after all . I recall most every one of those evenings where our single battery gave out, and we giggled played cards using a torch hung from a locker as a lantern. Funny how you remember those fun times more than when you had lots of electricty, and watch some long forgotten TV program
But with modern 12v kit and cheap solar, no one should run out of power for at least a couple of days, and so what if you do, the battery dies, not you. There is lots of fun to be had in the dark!
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Yes and no. Not everyone who has a motorhome or caravan does it just to be caravaning. People do use them for other reasons. It’s a way of staying somewhere for their needs. Visiting someone or something, a hobby or sports, etc. The van or caravan can just be a means to do something and they might not have that much particular interest in the van life etc.Couldn't have put it any better, that's half the fun of motorhomes.
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We have been going all over Europe for twelve years now in three different vans, month at a time, never yet needed to hook up, if we stop somewhere where ehu is thrown in we have on an occasion used it but then sit there wondering what to do with it, no just can't be bothered finding the cable now.Yes and no. Not everyone who has a motorhome or caravan does it just to be caravaning. People do use them for other reasons. It’s a way of staying somewhere for their needs. Visiting someone or something, a hobby or sports, etc. The van or caravan can just be a means to do something and they might not have that much particular interest in the van life etc.
Superb booking system at CMHC ,the reason most join. Can book a year ahead,cannot double book any night and those that abuse the late cancellation no fee have the facility removed. Mind you cancellations some made worked to our benefit last year as we had some great little breaks. The issue is more to do with there being a Pandemic so demand is far exceeding demand. As with most holidays the earlier you book ahead the better the choice.Yes, sadly it is. You need to email the CMC and tell them they need to take a deposit and this would stop this.
Likewise ...no brainer really. Pity for those that can’t but the same will apply to all UK holidays ( there is a Pandemic after all)I booked ahead at the beginning of Feb in anticipation of the rush and have got four bookings on different sites taking us to August.
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