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01/10/2011 at 8:40am
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I really dont understand why i am being bashed so much. I have not said a bad word about Hobby caravans, the quality of the caravans or the people who have them... including everyone on the forum. I have not said that we do not take them on our park. I have said that due to the door issue, then all continental vans have to be turned around, this leads to the caravan facing into a large hedge. I personally would not want to spend my hard earned money on a park and a pitch facing into a hedge. So my 'attitude' is completely unselfish, it maybe best to go on another park which have more suitable pitches for your needs. From our point of view i would prefer a happy customer, to an unhappy one. To be completely honest, i would prefer no customer to an unhappy one. That might sound insane, but in the world of internet reviews, a bad review follows you around forever. Is that worth a few nights pitch fees?? Probably not.
Jennifernn - We do rarely get visitors from the continent, probably only a handful per year. We simply give them the best pitch possible in the view that the caravan has to be turned around. I am sure in Europe, British visitors are a lot more common than our European visitors coming here so provisions are in place to deal with it.
ShellG - Your original question was what parks should you not visit in the Scarborough area with your Hobby caravan. As a park in the Scarborough area i wanted to warn you about the situation at our park, i dont hold it against you for a cross on your book, so why hold it against me for answering honestly the question you asked. You may be more worried about the parks who accept your money without telling you about it!!
Are you honestly suggesting that you do not welcome parks to invest in the quality of their product? We could have easily put in a cheap play area with bark flooring like some of our competitors... instead we did this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasminepark/5550032235/in/set-72157623961998348
We could have made static pitches made out of paving slabs like some of our competitors, instead we did this. We now have a 94% occupancy rate in our hire caravans!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasminepark/4597975337/in/set-72157623961766700
Its not even business sense, it is simple maths.
Better product + Value for money = More customers = Bigger profits = More investment!! (and then back to the beginning)
Alan - That is exactly what i said, there are plenty of other parks with better pitches for continental vans than us.
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01/10/2011 at 11:49am
Location: NW of Glasgow Outfit: Sterling Searcher 2008 Volvo XC90
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We have noticed on our travels that quite a few Continental vans have their living area at the back, so these vans are often parked hitch first on the pitch, or, as David said, across the pitch. If there is a view, vans are generally parked to take advantage of it. They seem to be far more relaxed in many other countries regarding how you use your pitch.
This, however,is not always a good thing, as you can end up with other vans sited very close to you, especially if you have arrived first. In Switzerland, the minimum van-to-van spacing is only 50cm. On one site we stayed on this resulted in us having to stay till the Monday of a busy holiday weekend, rather than leaving on the Saturday as planned. We literally could not get the van off the pitch as we had vans so close on 3 sides.
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