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20/2/2018 at 7:24pm
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Hi. You still got that parachute!
Seriously though, your ps ... easier the more you do it is precisely why I am not a regular. I lose patience with trawling through sites that sound reasonable, but by the time you factor in awning, electricity, dog friendly? no, max 2, or worse each dog £3 per night - for pity's sale. I'm of the 'one price fits all. And that is before you factor in high, med, low seasons, etc.
Like you I'm finding my price-range is shrinking rapidly. And if they all convert to m/homes as holiday homes, Caravans will be defunct(?) who these days, but the Kashoggins can afford £350 PER WEEK (in a m/home)holiday?
Anyway, thanks for info; I'll take it on board.
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21/2/2018 at 8:10pm
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Quote: Originally posted by wildernessrobyn on 20/2/2018
Hi. You still got that parachute!
Seriously though, your ps ... easier the more you do it is precisely why I am not a regular. I lose patience with trawling through sites that sound reasonable, but by the time you factor in awning, electricity, dog friendly? no, max 2, or worse each dog £3 per night - for pity's sale. I'm of the 'one price fits all. And that is before you factor in high, med, low seasons, etc.
Like you I'm finding my price-range is shrinking rapidly. And if they all convert to m/homes as holiday homes, Caravans will be defunct(?) who these days, but the Kashoggins can afford £350 PER WEEK (in a m/home)holiday?
Anyway, thanks for info; I'll take it on board.
You wouldn't want that parachute
Yes, looking for the ideal site is time consuming and trying to work out what each one of them charges can sometimes be difficult.
If you click on the pins on this map you will be able to see information about the sites. If you want to know how much they charge, you will have to go to their website and look for their tariff page. If you are struggling, why not phone the site and ask them to give you a price for what you want?
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