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03/12/2007 at 9:25pm
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Hi folks
thanks for all the posts, lots more good advice - its particularly interesting to think about what children are looking for at different points in their life. We've already been through this with one lot of children - but there is no guarantee the next two will behave in the same way!
The economics of it are also interesting but we need to factor in that we are saving a lot of money on running a smaller car. The pitch we are looking at comes in at a modest £680 for the season or about £22 a week. An awning would be an additional £90. We can get a pitch with hook-up for around £11 a night, so if we are basing it purely on the site we need to average 2 nights a week. That could be difficult actually, particularly if we spend our two weeks main holiday elsewhere.
We would still have the issue of storing it over winter and the added complication that we would have to hire/borrow a towing vehicle or else pay someone else to move it for us.
Lots to think about - but certainly nothing to put me off.
James
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05/12/2007 at 10:09pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Septic on 03/12/2007
Hi folks
thanks for all the posts, lots more good advice - its particularly interesting to think about what children are looking for at different points in their life. We've already been through this with one lot of children - but there is no guarantee the next two will behave in the same way!
The economics of it are also interesting but we need to factor in that we are saving a lot of money on running a smaller car. The pitch we are looking at comes in at a modest £680 for the season or about £22 a week. An awning would be an additional £90. We can get a pitch with hook-up for around £11 a night, so if we are basing it purely on the site we need to average 2 nights a week. That could be difficult actually, particularly if we spend our two weeks main holiday elsewhere.
We would still have the issue of storing it over winter and the added complication that we would have to hire/borrow a towing vehicle or else pay someone else to move it for us.
Lots to think about - but certainly nothing to put me off.
James
Wow James, if you hesitate any longer mate that pitch will be long gone...go bag it!!
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08/12/2007 at 8:20am
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Thanks again folks. I've been away for a few days but you have kept the helpful information flowing.
I don't feel I could justify anywhere near £2000. I agree the price seems really good, but there are some downsides mostly as I have said before.
There is absolutely no winter storage, so it will have to be moved. Its quite an exposed site so there is no way I would risk leaving an awning up. I've had enough trouble with awnings on windy sites when I have been there to sort it out without leaving it for weeks.
I'm still looking for big old vans!
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15/12/2007 at 12:35pm
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Quote: Originally posted by andy-ros on 02/12/2007
we have been looking for a seasonal pitch for our van
somewhere around south wales but not had much luck as yet
i hope we can find somewhere for next season so we can get the use
out of our van, as this year its lived in storage apart for easter week end.
if any one knows of anything this way let us know we are getting desperate.
Hi Andy
I've been seasonal on a site near Narberth for 3 years, just about to go into our 4th year. Quiet site, just a park for the kids. Level, safe site, immaculately kept. My kids are 8 and 6 and I can let them out playing without worrying, they can't go out at home.
They've been doing a lot of restructuring, putting more statics in for the new season and hopefully the new shower block will be finished! They should definitely have room if you're interested. Only drawback, I noticed you have a couple of spaniels. Dogs have to be exercised off-site and we're on a bit of a busy road with not much pavement. New season is £1100 March-October half term. Electric extra (I think it was £2 a night this year). Winter storage £80.
Its called Wood Office Caravan Park in Cold Blow. 5 minutes further up the road from Folly Farm. 01834 860565
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