Weekenders

roandmo
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edited February 2022 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Why is it when trying to book certain sites all the weekends are full !!! 

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  • SeasideBill
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    edited February 2022 #2

    Wait until a bit nearer the time and chances are they’ll be some cancellations.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2022 #3

    Probably because weekends are the only chance some folk have to get out in their vans.

    The answer is to maybe book earlier but the change of booking system with the introduction of deposits may possibly change things in future. We'll see.

  • Kasspa
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    edited February 2022 #4

    Yes, found this myself a few days ago but a few days later managed to find availability..... it was for 18 - 21st March...

    I then realised a lot of sites only open the week before so was probably due to many folk eager to get away..... & have booked pre new system.....

    Keep checking, I'm sure something will turn up...

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2022 #5

    Depends when and where you want to book?, as for the last couple of years it has  been possible to book a pitch up to twelve months in advance and as you have noticed those who want weekends after working all week ,book well in advance

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited February 2022 #6

    I suppose some sites are more popular as weekend destinations? For example I don't suppose many people would travel from the mainland to visit Southlands for a weekend because of the cost of the ferry. Somewhere like Chatsworth would be popular as its relatively near to a large area of population. There will be people that, whilst maybe having a couple of longer holidays in the year will in the main use weeks as their main time away, especially if working. As mentioned the new booking system may well ease the pressure?

    David

  • flatcoat
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    edited February 2022 #7

    Maybe it is something to do with the fact most people work Monday to Friday and find weekends the only time they can go away? Is this going to be another ‘it’s not fair…..’ thread…..? Yes, it is annoying when the location you want on the weekend you are free is booked however there are other sites outside the club network, try one, you might be pleasantly surprised! 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2022 #8

    I found that availability for a three night mid-week break was a bit lacking, so it isn't just weekends.

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2022 #9

    It all depends on the popularity of the sitewink

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  • JVB66
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    edited February 2022 #11

    Most these days it seems are still "working?" from home, but it still seems that there is still  rush hours morning and evening Mon to Friday round heresurprised

  • Navigateur
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    edited February 2022 #12

    Many families must surely have their non-holiday-periods week-ends regulated by children/grandchildren attending school regardless of the adult's work patterns.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2022 #13

    Hmm……Monday to Friday🤔 Isn’t that when children are at school. 😁 

  • GTP
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    edited February 2022 #14

    Ditto....I had the 'flexibility' of working hours and could work from home, train or hotel...but OH being a teacher kept us locked down to 'term time'...Early retirement saw 'Freedom' from the w/e bookings...although as others haver said we often found a site outside of the clubs main sites...still visit some of the CL's we found....

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2022 #15

    Neither of us worked Mon to Fri, and no children. Our touring life has been easy, and nowadays cheap. 😁

    OP gives no indication of where or when they are looking to go, so it’s difficult to comment really, but most of us know some Sites are very popular and get booked up quickly, others (outside of COVID times) you could just rock up and get a pitch fairly easy. If you want something without having to compromise, it’s best to get booked as early as possible. Chatsworth or YRP,  you need to be really organised and determined😁

  • Cornersteady
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    edited February 2022 #16

    As often been pointed out before weekends get a double 'hit', first by those who work Monday to Friday and/or have children at school and then by those who add on a weekend onto their week(s) stay away. 

    Also yes I would say Monday to Friday is still the most common working pattern, otherwise why are supermarkets, shopping centres (and most other leisure things) much more busier on weekends?  

  • eurortraveller
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    edited February 2022 #18

    We had four children…..and while they were pre school we did do weekends - either on a farm at Bude or on one of the disused WW2 airfields in North Cornwall. Cheap and simple. It was all we could afford.

    After that it was cubs, football practice and matches, ditto rugby, ditto swimming club, music lessons, band practice, friends coming for sleepovers, and all the rest. And as they became teenagers it was please teach me to drive, please can you take me to Nancy’s or Jonny’s party, and can you pick me up at midnight. And for a while I was commuting to work and staying 200 miles away for five days and coming home at 9 pm.on Fridays.Then it was taking 18 year olds to Uni at the start of term, and fetching them back when they were sick. And in between visiting elderly parents who also lived 200 miles away. All normal routine - but caravan weekends were impossible 

    We never did caravan weekends again. Do modern parents manage find the time? How?



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