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I can see arguments for and against all the different ways sites set their charges. Charging per head is one option which I can see the logic in as more people, as a rule, means more use of the site's facilities such as showers, pool, play area etc. But for the life of me I can't see why a site charges more for 4 people in a couple of small tents sharing a pitch than it charges for a family of 4 in one big tent on the same size pitch.
Charging per size of pitch is another option, irrespective of number of people. So, if you want to spread out and bring everything including the kitchen sink with you and not be within whispering distance of your neighbours then you can but you'll have to pay more in order to do this. That has some sense about it but only if the site also has small pitches available to you if you are just one couple in a little tent with a gas stove.
I can't see an answer for this really other than when you enquire about booking, be honest about how many people and how many tents, gazebos etc. etc. your party consists of, how big the pitch will be and get them to quote a price. If you don't like it - look elsewhere and tell them why.
Out of interest, do sites have a limit to the number of people they are allowed to have staying at any one time - for fire regs or whatever? And do some sites ever get people to move tents that are ptiched too close together (either neighbouring ptiches or two tents within the one pitch)?
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