NEC Show Sets Another Record
Rec'd the following Press Release this morning.
Cheers
Bugs
A record breaking 87,589 visitors attended the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show between the 23-28 February at the NEC Birmingham, with over 350 exhibitors across five halls.
Brands such as Bailey, Coachman, Lunar and Vango were on display alongside the Guinness World Record breaking LEGO® brick caravan, an array of activities, displays and celebrities to keep the public entertained and informed about the leisure vehicle industry.
Visitors were welcomed on opening day by Chris Packham, Matt Baker, and Julia Bradbury, but the star-studded programme didn’t stop there, with sessions from Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins, Britain’s Got Talent winners Ashleigh and Pudsey, Michelin-starred
chef Glynn Purnell, celebrity chef Aldo Zilli, extreme adventurer Sean Conway and many more throughout the week.
Andy Vaughan, Managing Director of NCC Events says:‘We are delighted with the success of the show this year, we have had fantastic feedback from both exhibitors and visitors alike. With the increase of 10.3% in sales and dispatches of new touring caravans,
motorhomes and caravan holiday homes in the UK during 2015 the success of the show further reinforces that the industry is going from strength-to-strength. We are really looking forward to the rest of 2016 and the Motorhome and Caravan Show which will be taking
place back at the NEC Birmingham 11-16 October 2016.’
Exhibitors from all corners of the industry presented their latest products and services throughout the week.
Rob Quine, Managing Director of The Explorer Group Limited gives an insight in to why they exhibit at the show: ‘The February Caravan, Camping and Motorhome show is a vitally important date in the annual calendar for anyone to explore the possibilities
of making the most of the great outdoors and the excellent leisure vehicles, products and advice that all the exhibitors at the show have to offer.
We love to take advantage of the opportunity that the show affords us to connect to our existing
users and hopefully many new potential customers.’
Tom Anderton, Marketing Manager at Swift Group Limited commented on the companies’ experience
of exhibiting at the show: ‘We are delighted to have welcomed many visitors to our stand across the week, interested in finding out more about our full product range of touring caravans, motorhomes and caravan holiday homes.
There has also been a great deal of interest from first time buyers, looking for advice and information which is great to see and really promising for the continued growth of the industry.’
Richard Forman, Owner of PJ Outdoors comments: ‘We always have a great turn out for the February show, but this year we had even surpassed last February’s sales as early as the Saturday of the show. Our new camping brand accessories stand has been a
great hit with the public, as has the innovative new technology on display, with 90% of tents sold containing inflatable technology.’
If you missed out on the festivities of the February show, no need to wait until 11-16 October to plan your next getaway, Freedom to Go is on-hand all year round with helpful hints, tips and advice for Caravanning, Camping and Motorhoming newcomers,
find out more athttps://www.freedomtogo.co.uk/.
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...but do the caravans and MH last any longer, display less faults, attract record breaking levels of customer service and back up....etc, etc....
customers are far more interested in how their hard earned new toy is going hold up to real use and, if theres a problem, who's going to fix it (Julia Bradbury?) and how quickly....
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Down, boy.
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I went on opening day, didnt bother to read the guide and didnt know Julia was there thus missing the best thing about the show
I spent a restful half hour off my aching legs, sat down on the C&CC stand watching her being interviewed about her activities over the past year and what to expect from this year.
Can't say I noticed an over abundance of motorhomes but then I didn't go to specifically look at vans.
Motorhome sales in the uk were up 21 percent in 2015 over 2014, (FICC figures) a trend which may continue?
peedee
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Motorhome sales in the uk were up 21 percent in 2015 over 2014, (FICC figures) a trend which may continue?
peedee
Do you think pensioners spending thier pension pots has anything to do with it?
I have no idea, the report I read didn't say but sales of leisure vehicles in 2015 were generally up in all European countries with UK top of the league in percentage terms.
peedee
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A record breaking 87,589 visitors attended the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show......
.......and a record breaking sum of money was spent by me...... !!
David
I feel your pain DSB! Shows like this one are dangerous. Within 20 minutes we had seen a van we wanted and signed on the dreaded dotted line!
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A record breaking 87,589 visitors attended the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show......
.......and a record breaking sum of money was spent by me...... !!
David
I feel your pain DSB! Shows like this one are dangerous. Within 20 minutes we had seen a van we wanted and signed on the dreaded dotted line!
It did take us most of the day to make the final decision. We went to look at the awning first. Then (out of interest) went to look at the van we wanted. I happened to ask how much we would get for our current van and from then on the whole thing became a possibility. We mulled it over while having lunch and then went back to the Thule awning stall and after several trips between the caravan and awning stall to check on sizes, warranty etc., we eventually made the decision.
David
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Yep we had 3 nights there on the temp site enjoyed it very much
Brian & Jo
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Being involved in various shows over many years it never failed to amaze me how many different ways there are of counting attendences
Have you ever noticed that...... ' This years show was 10% down on last year due to many reasons'......is never headlined.
At least the MH trade seems to have increased registrations this year.....or is that the same way as motor dealers generally massage the figures?
One show I know even counted the toilet cleaners...who entered the area every 3 hrs.
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