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08/8/2011 at 4:11pm
Location: Southport Outfit: None Entered
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Hi there
I would like some advice from you people who are experienced in this area. I have recently beocme a bit obsessed with getting our own tent. Our post children holiddays (children 2 and 4) have all been in caravans both in the UK and abroard. France has been with Eurocamp. The plan was the sawitch to tents when we had top start going in the school holidays. Having checked out the price of a tent on a site we liked though in august next year - it was nearly £1200!! A pitch on the same site is about £400. As we might also go away a couple of times during the half terms, I think financially we will be much better off.
Having looked at the options, I think a trailer tent will suit us best - it seems to have the right combination of space (I like a lot), not too difficult to set up??, hopefully not too difficult to tow (we have never towed before). We would be getting a second hand one and it looks like you could get a reasonable one for around £750 on ebay.
My inital questions are:
Where is the best place to buy a used TT?
Is there anything I should be particularly looking for or avoiding?
IS there usually room to pack other things you will need (bedding, cooking utensils, table and chairs) into the trailer? Although I have a VW Touran, it gets pretty full for our 2 week break without having to add in a fridge!
I have been put off booking direct to France as we usually travel Brittany ferries, and booking direct with them is much more expensive than booking with Eurocamp. Are there other ways of booking to get a discount off the direct price?
How many months of the year can you use a TT in the UK (I am thinking weather/warmth wise? Would we get in the October half term, and maybe Easter?
I am sure there are plenty more questions to come - so thanks in advance for your help!
Andrea
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08/8/2011 at 6:19pm
Location: Blackburn Outfit: VWT6 campervan
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We have a folding camper...bought it 2 weeks after we had paid for our usual fortnight in France with Keycamp...we could have saved £1000+ taking our own unit, so that's definitely the plan for next year.
We went for a folding camper because I'm basically a wuss and if I were to tolerate camping, then it had to be with a little luxury - had to be warm, be able to plug in the hairdryer & straighteners and have a loo...and it's dead easy to put up and take down.
Having said that, we've been out in it a few times and have seen some fab trailer tents and tents that have a vast amount of space and I suppose you can make them as luxurious as you want with all the equipment that is available. And even though we have a loo, we do tend to use the site loos and facilities during the day and only use our loo at night.
At the end of the day, you've got to weigh up what you want and what you can afford and get the best you can for that money. We got ours from Caseys Outdoor Leisure at Chester and they have a good variety of what's available on display along with second hand units too...you need to have a look at them when they are up so you can see what you are getting.
Have fun...I really enjoyed the shopping around for all the stuff we needed...
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09/8/2011 at 11:57am
Location: South Wales Outfit: Avondale Mayfair & BMW X5
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bear in mind that once you start looking you may end up spending more than planned .....
we initially started looking at TT's ( with a budget of say £1k ) then decided ( after doing research and looking round at some) that a FC would suit us better ( we do lots of short trips and can use just the main cabin easily )
ended up buying a 2007 FC and spending £3.5k ! lol
we love it though and it will extend our camping season ( now Easter - Oct instead of June - Sept lol )
with EHU and heaters it's really cosy
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