Quote: Originally posted by Suzie2poos on 12/8/2023
It's surely rare to find an absolutely perfect site so 10/10 reviews should hardly ever exist yet there are thousands of them here.
I look at each category & ask: what would I take a mark off for? And genuinely, if I can’t think how that aspect of a site could be any better (for us, that is) I might give each category 10. If I can’t find fault, why mark it down for no reason? The average of 5 tens is…. 10.
Same here, but what we class as a perfect site may not suit everyone. We don't need loos or showers for instance. I have seen otherwise good sites marked down for lack of soap or loo rolls.
I quite often include details that are outside the site. It may be useful for someone to know that the shop in the village is closed in the afternoons or the local pub as being flaunted by the campsite is incredibly expensive.
However, I obviously wouldn’t deduct points for the site itself over any associated info.
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Quote: Originally posted by Suzie2poos on 12/8/2023
It works the other way too, some of the most positive reviews are equally as irrelevant because they review the holiday as a whole and not the actual campsite. It's surely rare to find an absolutely perfect site so 10/10 reviews should hardly ever exist yet there are thousands of them here.
Many of those will be me
It's my review, if the site is perfect for me it's 10/10 from me.
I'm not looking at 5 star loos etc. I research well and thank those for the reviews that enable this.
For me it's a campsite - it doesn't always need to be more than "enough' for me to be perfect.
I often deliberately avoid sites with EHU and favour compost loos as they tend to deter those who turn up with trampolines, projectors, tellies and other noisy stuff. No argument with anyone who enjoys all that as part of their trip but what I want is quiet, space, a fire to cook over and no light pollution.
Quote: Originally posted by DeborahTurner on 13/8/2023
I quite often include details that are outside the site. It may be useful for someone to know that the shop in the village is closed in the afternoons or the local pub as being flaunted by the campsite is incredibly expensive.
However, I obviously wouldn’t deduct points for the site itself over any associated info.
Sites often sell themselves on the external amenities and location, so to some extent it's justified to review their claims on that as well as the actual site, "5 min stroll to beach" that turns out to be a 30 min trek is worthy of comment IMHO.
Re OP, if they didn't claim a convenient stopping point on route, then ridiculous to complain and mark down for absence!
I agree soap is important in a campsite loo as long as its in a dispenser and not just a bar of soap. Yuk I'd hate to think where that bar of soap had been.
Well, soap isn't that important in campsite loos, but if you know beforehand you can take your own. I always do anyway. And toilet paper. We camp in France.....
I don’t think I’ve seen a block of soap for years! (Apart from my own.) I’ve known liquid soap to run out if the site is really busy though. Hate that soap that looks like foam, doesn’t seem to lather well.
We did have to BYO toilet paper at one Lake District site because they washed the ladies with a hose & the toilet rolls got soaked. I couldn’t understand why they didn’t take the paper out first.