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I have found this thread really interesting. We only came to caravanning because we had a child, & to be honest, it is the cheapest way for her (& us) to see this wonderful country, & europe.
I completely agree with those who have 'issue' with the parents who let their children run riot whilst they get bevvied up in their tent / van - that, as far as I'm concerned, is irresponsible, & as far as I'm aware, they could, technically, be prosecuted, along the lines of 'being under the influence whilst in charge of a minor', depending on the age of the child (there are legal precedents to this - not a lawyer, but a healthcare trainer!!)
The idea that those without children should choose pitches away from the play areas is right, also, if you don't want the 'hassle' of children on site, then there are a growing number of 'adult only' sites out there - try those.
I love the idea of walkie talkies - will have to invest in one - but got a few years to go yet - she's only 9 months old, yet, because we have a baby - who, incidentally, sleeps through the night - we still feel we should get a pitch fairly close to the play area, so that if she does wake in the night & disturb fellow guests, at least they will understand - hell, at least we're indoctrinating her to the ways of the caravan fraternity early!!.
We used to camp under canvas, & we had a terrible time on one particularly lovely site - the mother & her partner were smoking 'waccy baccy' (she even had the front to tell the lady in the shop this when she went to buy some more roll-up papers as theirs got soaked in a water fight), the kids ran amok around the site, tripped over our guy lines & damaged the tent (& others) & then on the saturday night, the police had to be called because the mothers partner gave her a beating - lovely behaviour on a holiday site - in fairness, after complaints from the other guests, they were asked to leave, but the police had to be called to do that too - so glad am a C&CC member now!!!
Parents have the responsibility to make sure their children behave, yet have the freedom they don't necessarily get at home - it is a fine balance & I will do my utmost to ensure our daughter respects everyone elses holiday time.
------------- Bringing up baby to be a seasoned caravanner - we bought one to holiday cheaply - working well so far - & caravanners are lovely - helped us on our virgin voyage & our awning!!!
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