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23/6/2007 at 7:36pm
Location: Cumbrian coast or behind you ! Outfit: Outwell Vermont XL and Montana 6
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I`ve got 6 nights in York for four of us for £96. We are in our home from home as both our tents are, we have all our own stuff around us, plenty of room so we aren`t on top of one another (been in some hotel rooms where our beds were two inches away from the other) and we are a two mile walk from a wonderful City, I couldn`t ask for more.
A girl I work with went to York last year with her Mum and younger sister. I told her we were going to York at the same time and she asked which hotel. I told her we weren`t going in a hotel, we were camping in our tent and she sniggered at this. I was told she wouldnt be seen dead in a tent, B&B`s were the lowest she would go, but hotels were far better, camping was a cheapie holiday etc etc.
A week later when we were back at work I asked how her holiday had been. It seems they had booked a B&B for two nights then had to find somewhere else to stay for the rest of the week. The B&B cost them £60 per night for all three of them which she though cheap. When they tried to find another B&B they couldn`t so were stuck with hotels, one wanted a staggering £240 per night. Eventually they found a tiny apartment for £100 a night and she said the bed was lumpy and the bedding smelt damp, the bathroom wasn`t the cleanest she had seen and also smelled damp,plus the water wasn`t that hot. The lounge was pretty basic and they needed to clean the kitchen and the pots etc before they could use them and the place was so small they felt cramped.
I listened to all this nodding sympathetically now and again and eventually she asked me how my holiday had been, in a condescending kind of way because after all we were only going camping.
I told her we had a fabulous time, the beds were comfy and we had spotlessly clean, fresh bedding. The showers were also spotlessly clean and had constant hot water. We had masses of room in the tent to spread out in, all the kitchen equipment and pots were extremely clean as they came from home, as did everything else and it cost us £22 a night for all of us. I then added of course we were only `slumming` in a tent, a cheapie holiday (all remarks she had made about our holiday before we went away), but it sounded like we had a better time and FAR better accomodation than she had enjoyed and at less than a quarter of the price she had paid!
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