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Subject Topic: What do you want from a Campsite?
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04/7/2009 at 9:22am
 Location: Farnborough Hants
 Outfit: Florida 6 Frinton 4 2seconds XXL
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Family of 4 - kids aged 7 & 5

Don't like regimented pitches, clubhouse or even need a playpark. Space is good and we prefer sites where you pay 1 price for the pitch including an extension.  This charging an extra £4 per night per child really get my back up.

Liking the sound of the kids activities.  If you could keep them more on the boy scount side and less on the butlins side that would be fab. Kids are too wrapped up in the elf & sftey culture and the chances for a bit of danger are limited.

 Forget an expensive playpark - rope swings in suitable trees will keep mine happy for ours.  Just asked my 7 yo and he would like an area like a sandpit but with mud to dig in looking for bugs and worms rather than sand. 5 yo said a treehouse to play in.

Allowing campfires is a big bonus for us.  Plus many sites sell logs from their own coppicing at around £5 per bread basket which seems like a good additional income stream. Have also been on a campsite that did hog roast on a Friday night so you could get something easy to eat once you have put the tent up.  Got to be a money spinner.

A couple of communal fridges and freezers are a big bonus. Personally I would rather have those as a facility than showers.

No undesirables (difficult to police I know ).  If they bounce up the drive at 50mph in a transit with the stereo playing trance music please turn them away.  That 1 awful customer could lose you 20 repeat bookings from us poor souls sharing a field with him.

If you made the perfect site i would happily pay a members subscription type thing.  ie don't take booking for standard customers.  However for say £50pa you alllow members to book in advance and get a small discount off the usual price.  This would give you a guarenteed income stram and cash boost at the start of the season.  Plus it will help you regulate your customers and turn it into the sort of site that you want it to be.

 



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04/7/2009 at 11:43am
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Coachman Highlander (Amara)
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I love the post above, it sounds like my ideal site, but to be really, really picky it would have nice views and walks and be dog friendly.  I would gladly pay a subscription to get my ideal site as many a weekend has been spoilt by the loud trance music/boom box types and this is what would put me off a site more than any other consideration. I am no fuddy duddy (40's) and like music but my favourite sound when camping is birds/sea and nature - not everyone realises that their own particular sound might not be every elses.

I have noticed recently that there are a lot of new campers and I welcome that.  What they are not generally aware of though is that there is a camping code - we woke up beside a lovely family a couple of weekends ago that caused us no problem whatsoever and I would happily camp beside them again - my gripe?  Their tent was no more than 2 yards from our pitch and their windbreak would literally have scraped our camper had it fallen over.   I probably should have said something but they were so nice I didn't but the campsite wardens could have had a small word of wisdom in their ear.  An ideal site would look out for these types of things.




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