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18/5/2011 at 4:14pm
Location: Filton born n bred Outfit: bailey ranger 500 5 Honda Cr-v
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Quote: Originally posted by Kevin Massey on 11/4/2011
Quote: Originally posted by sarah42g on 11/4/2011
I just don't understand the people with brand new caravans who let them sit on the drive for 51 weeks of the year. Must be an expensive week away.
Here here and if this was the case I would not have one myself
Maybe more reasons then you know about time off work family commitments,general cost of any time away down turn in income from work. Since the " credit crunch" we have found it harder to get away due to loss of income and the increase of pitch prices. Although ours isnt a new van.
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18/5/2011 at 4:31pm
Location: Filton born n bred Outfit: bailey ranger 500 5 Honda Cr-v
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Quote: Originally posted by pecker on 18/5/2011
Quote: Originally posted by Kevin Massey on 11/4/2011
Quote: Originally posted by sarah42g on 11/4/2011
I just don't understand the people with brand new caravans who let them sit on the drive for 51 weeks of the year. Must be an expensive week away.
Here here and if this was the case I would not have one myself
Maybe more reasons then you know about time off work family commitments,general cost of any time away down turn in income from work. Since the " credit crunch" we have found it harder to get away due to loss of income and the increase of pitch prices. Although ours isnt a new van.
I've just rougly worked ours out based on storage fees site fees and fuel and works out for what we have booked so far this year at £50 per night. It depends on how you work your costs out do you include the cost of your car in your figures I wouldnt as your car is also your transport at home or do you divide the cost of the car up over 12 months no car no caravan to tow do you include you car insurance? Fuel well you need fuel to do anything even a day trip. Some fo the costs are what I call dead money you have to pay for somethings irespective of how you decide to holiday package holidays to spain etc can be offered at lower prices because they know that overall they will recover their costs in other ways that us that tow cant.
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18/5/2011 at 5:58pm
Location: east sussex Outfit: Bailey Pageant 6 Hyundai Santa Fe
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Don't even want to think about it! Will be lucky if we get away for 10 nights this year. Probably only did 18 nights last year since getting new van.
We chose it though as an ideal escape with young kids (6 mths and 6 years old when we started). So much easier packing at your leisure and having all your everyday things to hand, rather than trying to travel abroad with all the baby essentials. And now if Mr PP can't get away, as he's just opening up another pub, he can 'deliver' me and the kids somewhere for a little break and he doesn't then feel so bad having to work. He then joins us when and where he can if we are not too far away. In the Easter hols I had my sister come stay with us with her 4 year old twins. The kids all loved it.
After the initial shouting at each other, usually putting up the awning, its the only time Mr PP ever sits down and starts to actually relax. He doesn't sit down very often when at work or at home as he always finds a job or 6 to do. We actually come back feeling refreshed, unlike package holidays abroad. That said though, we usually do both.
All the while we can afford it we will. Couldn't imagine giving up.
------------- 'Plastic Pig' driver
(got a new plastic Hyundai - Santa Fe)
2011 -
? Mr PP has just gone and bought another business, holiday?...we should be so lucky!
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