Vacation V Staycation Costs

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  • allanandjean
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    edited March 2021 #32

    As is clear from your posts you making comments on my post by comparing to a site you have not stayed at.

    I have stayed at both, and will be at Pentewan in June on a rally,  which will give me a reasonable discount on the gate price, and that is why I compared these two sites.

    As I thought I made clear, I go where I want to and have never compare here with there, often where there, or here, but not one against the other so see your last line is rather pointless as what you say seems to be in your head and not mine.

    I have spent more to stay on both UK and continental sites and, in my opinion the site you mention does not compare to Pentewan or La Yole.

     

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited March 2021 #34

    I agree, it is interesting to note prices, especially WN's post and I agree with him that it is all about where you want to go rather than money

    Apart from costs in money terms there is me another cost, that of time. For some that is part of the holiday and that is their decision. But for me I would not find driving, or even being a passenger, for at least two days to be enjoyable. I have done it (without towing) but I prefer to get over there and in the sun as quickly as possible. 

    Perhaps a MH tour might be different. 

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  • cyberyacht
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    edited March 2021 #36

    Here or there have their own individual appeal, much of it of an abstract nature and difficult to quantify in purely financial terms. DK mentioned cruises which, by their nature, are unlike most other types of holiday. Whether the significantly greater costs are worth it is a subjective choice. Whatever type of holiday, cruise, package, UK tour or Continental one is chosen, they all beat staying at home doing the gardening, DIY and all the other tedious jobs of 'real life'.  

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2021 #37

    +1, I’ve said that forever👍🏻. I applaud anyone with the need & tenacity to trek over those distances but I’m another ‘get there quick & relax’. It takes a special kind of mindset to do different. . .Not me🤷🏻‍♂️

  • peedee
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    edited March 2021 #38

    Its not a problem if you take your time and don't set out to travel long distances each day. I don't see it as a special mind set. A comfy driving position and airconditioning on very hot days helps. Similarly good heating for winter trips makes for pleasant days. Much prefer to drive than any other form of travel, its door to door and no hassle for me.

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  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2021 #40

    I agree with you-for you👍🏻. You like doing it-great👏🏻👏🏻. I like Hotels-great for me(my special mindset)😊.

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  • Rufs
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    edited March 2021 #42

    If driving thru France to Spain like to get to Spain quick if only because Spain is much warmer than France during April , but normally take 3-4 weeks to return, but some sites in France during June can be quite expensive, which all adds to the cost, not that we care too much, have to say my insurance costs, total, that is travel and breakdown are much more expensive that some are quoting on here, but i do normally use Red Pennant, and of course for a UK holiday you do not have this type of expense.

    Just out of interest have been reading some reviews re Pentewan Sands as it is somewhere we have never been,  and seems to be the topic of conversation on here as a price comparison, well not somewhere we will be visiting anytime soon but when we used to take the Gkids we would probably have given it a consideration, I might have had to stay in the caravan for the duration undecided

  • allanandjean
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    edited March 2021 #43

    "Whatever type of holiday, cruise, package, UK tour or Continental one is chosen, they all beat staying at home doing the gardening, DIY and all the other tedious jobs of 'real life'."

    Hi CY, well at last I think we have a comment we can all agree on............but I wont hold my breath!

    I think we can also agree that Covid has resulted in many changes with one minor thing, in the scheme of things, being our trips away.

    We would usually go abroad in May/June so that's out and a stay here is booked however, thinking what we might do in July/August I did a quote for France-site and ferry via the club-and was surprised it was comparable.

    Main reason I was surprised is I have never compared before, we go where we want to so if that's Italy, where if frequently has been, why would I be looking at UK prices?

    It also chimed with me as friends we will meet up with for 4 weeks rallying this year, have never gone abroad and one thing they have mentioned is their perception of the cost.

    If some think the comparison I made is in some way irrelevant that's up to them, but in my opinion, so is comparing a CL in Norfolk with French municipals but we all do what we want to do and I am sure none of us are too concerned with what others do so long as it does not affect us.

    So, when able we will again venture abroad, and we agree with BF that the holiday starts as soon as you get on board the ferry, we will drive fairly long distances, as that's how we get to where we want to be, and will continue to enjoy our camping trips here, our long haul holidays with or MH buddies, romantic trips on our own and maybe a cruise or two.

    Hope you all enjoy your holidays whatever and wherever they may be and we all do so safely.

  • lesandang
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    edited March 2021 #44

     Looking back at last year's UK trip in comparison to our usual six weeks in the south of France. For us  France has a massive tick for the journey, clear motorways with proper places to pull in for a rest. There is nothing appealing or restful about a layby with traffic zooming past so close by that the caravan sways and you can hardly have a conversation. 

    The club sites in the UK where excellent of course but we never feel as relaxed. Too many constraints on how one pitches, not enough privacy. In France we build a home from home on our pitch.

    We missed everything that makes France different from home, in Cornwall one still shops in Tesco!

    We had a lovely time on both our UK trips however and were reminded how beautiful the coastline is and how much we love walking it.

    But, we will be off to France as soon as we feel its comfortable to do so! 

  • peedee
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    edited March 2021 #45

    I prefer Little Winnick to Pentewan, bus stop outside the entrance and a nice 10/15  minute off road walk to the pub and beach. 10 days in August costs £350. Think it is currently fully booked if you want EHU.

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  • moulesy
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    edited March 2021 #46

    "This is in my view a perfectly valid topic for discussion in the Overseas section so why has it been hijacked by those including yourself with no interest or intentions to tour overseas with a caravan or mototohome?"

    Yes indeed, it is a perfectly valid topic for discussion and it is therefore surely valid for me or any others to add information to the discussion.

    David, I think this frequently implied view of yours that intention and interest are in some ways synonymous is mistaken if you don't mind me saying so. Having sold our last van 18 months ago, I've obviously got no intention of touring that way either in the UK or Europe. But having done so for the past 40 odd years  (including much of Northern Europe in our tenting days) I haven't suddenly lost interest in the hobby. When folk mention CLs or private sites in the UK or sites in Europe, I frequently look them up because I am still interested in seeing what they're like. It would be very strange if one suddenly lost any sort of interest in a pursuit which has given so much pleasure over the years don't you agree?

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2021 #47

    In September 2019 when we took the MH to France it was fairly cold in the north, so progressed to the south with just one overnight stop. Although given better weather we would have taken longer, I didn’t find it at all onerous . It was one of the reasons we bought the MH, that and the ease of moving on and ability to use Aires. I must admit with the caravan I never found continental holidays as relaxing as those in the UK.  Not the case with the MH. All we need is the chance to try it again.🤞😀

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2021 #48

    Excellent👍🏻-for you. I get there quick & explore/enjoy on foot, I know where I’m going, I know what I’m interested in, I know my agenda. I’m not one for the whole aimless gig😊

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2021 #49

    Agree 100% with that.  I guess that time is a crucial factor in planning/not planning time away. We've never been able to, or had the inclination to spend weeks on end away from home. So when we go, we tend to have specific plans for specific areas. So if we book a cottage for a week we will have 6 days planned out in advance (walks, visits even places to eat etc).  If we book a package abroad we will have specific plans for any days when visits are not organised. The exception to this is really only now that we spend time down in Cornwall in our static van, but we don't really think of visits there as "vacations" as such any more.

    I do sometimes envy the "wanderlust" way of doing things, but at the end of the day it's not for us. smile

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2021 #50

    Unfortunately I don’t think any of us will be getting there as quickly as before.☹️ Additional paperwork / checks at airports and ferry terminals. Including of course the fridge inspection.

    Lots of reports of advanced bookings for June and even the prospect of using larger aircraft due to the numbers. Much is made of the covid guarantee. However, I bet they don’t cover you if your flight / holiday is going ahead but we still require quarantine on return. I wonder how many have considered that.

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  • moulesy
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    edited March 2021 #52

    "Much is made of the covid guarantee. However, I bet they don’t cover you if your flight / holiday is going ahead but we still require quarantine on return. I wonder how many have considered that."

    That is a very good point Steve, and one which has already occurred to us. Our planned holiday in Greece is not until September and things may well have changed considerably before then. But if there is any possibility of the current quarantine/testing arrangements still being in place we've already decide we'll cancel and take the hit of losing our deposit. But fingers crossed all the same!

  • MikeyA
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    edited March 2021 #54

    I was reading the TUI booking conditions only yesterday and one of the promises made is that  Yesyou are able to change your planned holiday if quarantining would be required on return. 

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2021 #55

    I agree SL I’m afraid☹️, most countries in Euroland are increasing in covid cases which will inevitably slow their eventual opening up to allow us all to visit. The loss of freedom is bad but is far outweighed by the loss of life. It may become a 2022 holiday that will be booked.

  • GTP
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    edited March 2021 #56

    Thats a very good price for 10 days at La Yole plus an overnight BF crossing with cabin...You should grab their hand off !!! My Portsmouth to St Malo overnight with cabin is more than £488.00.

    Not exactly like for like though..the pitches the club allocate at La Yole can be 'small' .... I know I booked via the club en route back from south and refused the pitch..choosing to upgrade to one further back, nearer some friends we called in on...also you do need to add insurance....say £200. 

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2021 #57

    I am sure the camping/holiday world is split between those that need an exact itinerary and those who are more free spirits. I suppose the thought of touring ad hoc for a couple of months just wouldn'd suit some people. Probably a hangover from the British way of doing things where you book everything a year ahead which leaves little room for improvisation. It is wrong to suggest that people who "tour" don't have a plan but more often than not they have a loose plan which allows a lot of freedom along the way. So bad weather in the Loire means it's only a day away from sunshine in the Dordogne and if that turns wet you are only a day away from the Med. No need to worry about booking out of season. 

    David

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2021 #58

    That's encouraging, although it's not TUI we're going with. The other problem, for us at least, is that this holiday has already been carried over from 2020 and I believe it's not likely that we'd be able to amend it again without cost as we did last year.  Just have to wait and see, Greece will still be there in 2022!  wink

  • Metheven
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    edited March 2021 #59

    Our tour of 10/11 weeks gives us a little more freedom to tour without an itinerary, we have a rough idea of the countries we would like to visit but even that can change on route. In 2019 we were in Austria and leaving site the next day to what was supposed to be Slovenia, but because of bad weather forecast we took a right turn at Villach and headed to Grado on Italy's Adriatic coast where it was much better, we returned to Slovenia after 5 days of sunshine. It's this freedom of travel and short term changes that adds to our enjoyment. Not for everyone but good for us, and I love driving and avoid motorways preferring the more scenic routes, although busiersmile

    Costs ..... never entered my head money-mouthlaughing

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2021 #60

    Not the driving up the hateful M6 perhaps but the journey can be part of the holiday in this country if you get off the major roads and meander a bit. It's what you make it and, admittedly, much easier to detour via an attractive spot for a lunch break with a MH than a caravan.

    My recent holidays have begun long before I reached the ferry ports👍

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited March 2021 #61

    I guess your travels into the far North of Scotland & beyond didn’t leave you with ‘not part of the holiday’ feelings. I remember you waxing lyrically re the beauty👍🏻😊