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22/7/2008 at 1:00am
Location: Guernsey Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL 2008
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We've just purchased the 2008 Outwell Vermont XL for 4 of us. (2 adults, 7 year old & a 3 year old) I prefer the 2,3,2 layout of the bedrooms at the rear of the tent as we can be in the centre, the children together in the right hand kids room pod & the left hand one we'll use as storage / wardrobe etc
The wardrobe in the inner living area we're hoping to use as the toilet. We've got the carpet for the inner living room & the outer living room has a bath tub ground sheet so will be perfect for kitchen / table etc
We can sit at the table of an evening, not disturbing the children in bed at the end of the tent as there's the seperate living area between us. or when i'm cooking in the outer living space the children can play games, colouring etc in the cosy inner living area which is safer as I don't like children in the kitchen when i'm cooking.
It'll be here any day & we can't wait.
The only reason I didn't go for the polycotton versions was because I didn't like the room layouts and to pay that much more for something i'll only want to update in 2-3 years I don't see the point.
I agree the tunnel tents are ugly to look at but after so much research we chose this tent for the layout that suits our family camping holidays.
I wouldn't mind paying a pitch size based on the size tent, I think that is fairer than charging per person. What about the poor group of 6 squashed in a 4 man tent!
Each to their own I guess!
------------- Lisa & Family
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22/8/2008 at 5:43pm
Location: Kent - Medway Towns Outfit: MB E320 Cdi & Swift Charisma 590
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Quote: Originally posted by heathercbell on 22/7/2008
We live in the good old GB and so are prey to GB weather, i.e.4 seasons in a day. There is no way in this world I would go away with my children in a tiny tent if there was any possibility of rain. My Nebraska has enough room for my pre teen daughter, hyper active 7 year old son and even my au pair, leaving the OH and I a nice big pod for ourselves. If it rains we can eat inside and cook in the porch.
I agree totally. We are for getting the kids out and away from TV, DVD's and playstation thingy's and doing what is really good for them. However, as said we live in the UK and the weather is never going to do what you want it to do, and having kids cramped up in small tents only leads to arguments etc and eventually giving up on camping.
Caravan have gone the same way, i remember family of 6 going away in a sprite that was no more than 15ft in total length, however how many 6 people family would be using one that small???? They'd be up there with the 4x4 towing twin axle models that need huge amounts of space.
I am looking at the Montana, but am now worried about this issue, but only if it meant being refused. If i got asked to apy a surcharge for it then fair enough, i'd hate to go away, get somewhere only to find they say" sorry it's too big!" and get turned away. Holiday ruined and probably put most off ever doing it again.
There is going to be for's and against, but is C&CC saying that Montana 6 and alike owners will be turned away from their sites????
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22/8/2008 at 7:43pm
Location: Netherlands Outfit: De Waard Esvo (3) Hypercamp
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Quote: Originally posted by WHAFC on 18/7/2008
This is a large tent
Anything less and the campsite is just being fussy!
That looks like boobs! lol
Our polycotton is only 5.5 metres but add the tarp on the end and that adds another 3.5 !
Any site that wouldnt let us pitch it... well they lost a customer .. simple.
Angie
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