Mega Savings

karlpeg
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edited March 2018 in Caravan & Motorhome Chat #1

Don’t know if we are the only ones who do this, but we keep a caravan diary of all the sites we have visited. We jot down a short review and give the site an out of 5 rating. It’s nice to look back at all the places we have visited. Pre-touring, our weekends away and holidays were spent in hotels and there were some dodgy ones charging nearly a £100 a night. There would have been no chance we could have gone away as much in the last nine months if we had spent the equivalent times away in hotels it would have cost us well over four thousand pounds with less of an adventure.

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  • ADD46
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    edited March 2018 #2

    We do the same thing karlpeg. It's interesting to look back at where we've been and the price changes over the years. We also try to beat the amount of "nights away" each year. 😊

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #3

    We bought a caravan in 1991 because we wanted to travel to the east of Austria for a 3 week holiday and the cost of arranging it (pre budget airlines etc) was the equivalent of buying a second hand caravan. We already had a car that could tow but just needed a towbar. We had a wonderful 3 years with that van and when we p/x it for a new one we got more for it than we paid.

    Nothing much has changed in the intervening years regarding value, except we no longer get more for our trade-ins but still a very reasonable price.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #4

    I  don't  go  as  far  as  rating  or  assessing  the  sites  but  I  do  keep  the  Site  Guides  &  file  them  neatly ( for  me ) in  Regional  Order  so  I  can  always  check on  changes  to  them  &  the  facilities  they  offer. Probably  need  a  new  A4  file  this  year  frown,  just  to  keep  up  to  date.  The  only  ones  with  any  cash  info  are  the  ones  when  Club  sites  took  deposits,  needed  to  know  who  had  the  paper  work  .

  • Grumblewagon
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    edited March 2018 #5

    No, We're totally disorganised. We don't keep record of where or when we've been, what it cost or what the weather was like. We spend early / late holidays in hotels - generally as city breaks.  Both in the camper and using hotels we  try to visit somewhere new every year and re-visit places we've enjoyed every few years.  We go with a good idea of prices, but things cost what they cost.

    We don't do too much advance planning and we don't look back over what we've done.  It suits us fine.

     

  • paul56
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    edited March 2018 #6

    I'm really sad - complete an A4 Word document for each camp site visited. It is interesting to look back over the years, which date back to 1980's.

    Site No....Address.....Dates......Description of Site and cost......Any visits made in the area....General remarks.... and a photo.

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2018 #7

    I used to buy a Boots Scribbling Diary  every year and make a note of where we had been and how many miles. But since the easy availability of computers I switched to an Excel Database and around 2002 started my own website where I record details by writing blogs and adding photographs. I also write site reviews which I share with other online review sites.

    David

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  • Swifty2018
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    edited March 2018 #9

    We are very similar in that our mantra is new countries/ new places/ new sites. We only visit areas we have been to before after a good number of years.

    However we do keep a record of nights away in the van,

    We are pondering whether we should go to Cuba for our next Caribbean adventure - I wonder who could give us a few tips?  laughing

  • brue
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    Our mega savings were made years ago when we did family house exchanges for our main holidays in the UK and France. Since then our holidays have got a lot more expensive, whichever way we have done it. The breaks I enjoyed most were very short breaks at lovely hotels when we were working. Nowadays I keep a little notebook about the sites and dates we've visited with our van, purely as a reminder. All being well we'll do some different travelling with or without the van in the future. smile

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  • Aspenshaw
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    edited March 2018 #12

    Support your notes etc with photographs. They are a great help when conversing with people who have dementia. 

    Our annual motorhome costs, including depreciation, are the equivalent to staying in a four star hotel for the same length of time. If we used the van more frequently, or as the depreciation curve flattens, the motorhome becomes more of a bargain but perhaps becomes more like a three star hotel.