Vacation V Staycation Costs

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  • JVB66
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    edited March 2021 #62

    I dought that many "meander" off their drive to the next destination in this country ,it seems most (including MCs owners) need to get to their next site to be first in queue for the 1200/1300 arrival time in case some others get a better pitch surprised

     

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2021 #63

    "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."

    good point and it is this that i find most irksome, as it is today you have to be at the port 60-90 minutes before boarding starts, and you did not mention the possibility of having to isolate in which ever country you are in, e.g. if on return you have to have a negative covid-19 test before you board the ferry, have you factored in how much it will cost if you have to then self isolate somewhere in the EU ???, and the total inconvenience to everyone concerned undecided

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  • Metheven
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    edited March 2021 #66

    Our annual European tour would have continued until I personally felt I was not able, we also after returning toured in the UK as well so happy to do both, although here we had destinations planned and booked.

    I cannot foresee touring mainland Europe this year or next year, and maybe not ever again. Changes have happened and a lot of those changes will stay and affect us in many ways irrespective of vaccinations. Health, security and political change have altered this country for many years to come and we will have to jump through hoops in an attempt to get the freedom we use to take for granted.

  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2021 #67

    Towing a caravan has never ever stopped us from stopping for lunch if we have wanted to. If a place that we have passed has looked inviting but not readily accessible and not too far away, we would call at a later date. It isn't a problem with the availability of a car. You don't have to unplug or wind wires in , so not a problem.   

        laughing

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2021 #68

    Absolutely, Rocky. We'd miss so much by heading straight there non-stop. Stopping the odd night or two here and there to explore other locations and no back tracking as with a car on day trips makes so much more of the holiday.

    Then there are the breaks along the way in spots such as Helmsdale or Lunan Bay - things that couldn't be done towing a caravan. Then, having enjoyed the journey we can rock up at the next site in the late afternoon once the arrival mayhem is over.

    I realise people with time constraints probably won't have the luxury of taking their time but, for us, it's the way to do it.

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2021 #69

    Or pack everything away to go out for a trip, even to the shopswink

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2021 #70

    Only those who live untidily need to do that as I'm sure you discovered but it's the same whether in the UK or overseas.

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2021 #71

    We once tried the "off the ferry and turn right" approach , with no clear idea where we were going.

    We couldn’t quite do that on our first MH trip, as our ferry docked in Cherbourg and we had to wait until we got down the Contentin peninsula a bit.😂 The only thing that was known when we boarded the ferry, was that at sometime in the holiday we would end up in Avignon, so we could meet up with my sister who lives nearby. We did more or less the same when we tented. However, for some reason with the caravan I preferred a more planned approach. For the first time ever we even booked the odd site in France.😱

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2021 #72

    We rarely drove more than 100 miles a day on any trip. Some of our best discoveries were when we stopped of at CLs en route to whatever destination we were eventually heading for.  There are some amazing "off the beaten track" spots in this little island of ours!  smile

  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2021 #73

    Yes JV.............I bet you would find it quite TAXing  laughingsealed

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2021 #74

    Indeed M. All those years, using a variety of routes, overnight stops heading to SW and Scotland. We have now taken the time to spend longer days on many of those stopovers and explored the areas more. I wish I had a pound for every time someone has said to us “how do you know all about these places in UK”

    When we did the Tour of Britain race car day, it was me telling our driver where he was, what he was passing, who had lived in that castle, that house, and he had been all over the World, but knew little about what was in his own backyard😁 He did know a lot about bike racing though😂

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2021 #75

    I disagree. The sites we stay on in France tend to be municipal ones without facilities such as swimming pools, bars etc. The only difference was the number of pitches available and the electricity supply often inferior on those in France.

    Anyway I know because I actually stayed on them, you didn't. This was reality not some made up scenario.

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  • JVB66
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    edited March 2021 #78

    Probably why  the majority of MC owners tend to want to be within reach of their supplies or/snd public transportsurprised

    When we had MC/camper both were able to park up in most places/parking bays as the both had access via a rear door,and swing out of the way cycle racks,great when we were younger and OH more mobile ;But as you am sure find height barriers/more restrictions caused by the "few?" are now in the UK making it less atractive

    I notice North Devon are now having problems and want more restrictions in place

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2021 #79

    ?

    ps   Our council tax has gone up by over  £6 per monthundecided

    Vehicle Tax gone up now £305 this year ,just glad not in London areasurprised

    Caravan insurance with the club has gone downsmile

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2021 #80

    Nothing inferior with what i have read in the paprwork i recieved 

    they are now covered by Accredited insurance(europe)ltd UK branch

  • marchie1053
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    edited March 2021 #81

    Anyway, just looked at the price for a 10 day stay at sites of similar levels of quality and facilities, one in Cornwall and one in the Vendee.

    The price for Cornwall, at Pentewan Sands, is £498.10.

    The price for France at La Yole via the club and including a BF overnight crossing with cabin is £488.36

    We don't go 'over there' to save money but its another example to show that considering 'going' as opposed to 'staying' need not cost a lot more.

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    Our hovel is in the Vendee; a quick hedge trim of the back garden and a harvest of what was the back lawn should uncover our trailer tent and free up a pitch ... sealed

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  • Rufs
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    edited March 2021 #82

    "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"

    another very good point when comparing prices, although never booked via the club have used a couple of Spanish sites where people had booked thru the club and although much cheaper they were very standard pitches.

    We have also noticed on some sites the ASCI pitches can be of an inferior quality, on one site we stayed they were behind the facilities block, needles to say we did not use, some of the club pitches in the UK can be dangerously close to the facilities block, maybe ok for some less mobile than us.

    and as for not booking....if you are visiting Spain early April you will find that many of the snow birds have not yet flown back to Holland, Germany etc so all the best beach side pitches are still occupied, ok you can reserve a good pitch for when somebody moves off and a lot do move early April, or you can phone ahead and ask what is available. 

    It all boils down to "horses for courses", we go where we fancy, pay whatever is asked, maybe after a bit of haggling, if we dont think we can pay we dont go, simple, and if we dont like where we have been we dont return, undecided

     

     

     

     

  • LLM
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    edited March 2021 #83

    Accredited Insurance (Europe) Limited is authorised and regulated by the Malta Financial Services Authority.

    It is subject to limited regulation by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Ref: 608422) and the Central Bank of Ireland (Ref: C124640).

    Accredited Insurance (Europe) Limited is licensed in accordance with the Insurance Business Act, 1998 (Chapter 403, Laws of Malta) to carry out insurance and reinsurance business.

    Registered Office: 3rd Floor, Development House, St Anne Street, Floriana FRN 9010, Malta. Company Registration Number: C59505.

    Not an organisation I would want to take on in court if things went wrong, especially as the UK is no longer part of the EU.  But I expect your knowledge is much greater than mine.  

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2021 #85

    Staycation v vacation....i think this says it all irrespective of cost, and i found it rather amusing that France have lifed the travel restrictions for the UK ....

    "due to the widespread variant Anglais in France the restrictions were no longer necessary"

    so what are they saying?, come on over folks we dont care if you bring a few more cases of variant Anglais, especially as it seems they already have a major crisis

    "France reported 30,303 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours on Wednesday, rising above 30,000 for the first time in two weeks.

     The number of people treated in intensive care units for the disease was unchanged at 3,918, halting a five-day-long increase, but staying at a three-and-a-half-month high.

    Health Minister Olivier Véran is due to give his weekly Covid-19 briefing on Thursday but no major announcements are expected, even though some health experts say the hospital system in the greater Paris region is close to breaking point.

    Hospitalised patients in the northern Hauts-de-France region were set to be transferred to facilities in Belgium starting Wednesday, local health authorities said. The city of Dunkirk and its surrounding area have been especially hard hit by the latest wave of the pandemic in France"

    Take my chances in the UK even if i have to pay more for my leisure activities.

  • LLM
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    edited March 2021 #86

    I agree about staying in the UK for the present, but sadly I think it is nigh on impossible to find the quality of vacation we normally get across the water, here in the UK.  

  • davetommo
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    edited March 2021 #87

    The last time I went to France the Ferry Red Pennat and road tolls cost me a lot more than £498.10. In fact the road tolls cost me more than I paid for my car tax in this country which at the time was £185.

  • Rufs
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    edited March 2021 #88

    I appreciate that we all have different needs, likes/dislikes, , we have had some fantastic times in Spain and i like the adventure of driving thru France to southern Spain and as we normally go Apr thru Jun we really appreciate just that bit more sunshine and warmth, and yes I enjoy the variation in food and drink, but that said we had a fantastic month, Sept 2020, on a site in Devon so much so that as we left we booked it again for this year, glad we did, and the sunshine/warmth/variation in food and drink, swimming in the sea pool at Bude, loved it laughingnot cheap but what we saved on ferries, insurance, diesel, payed for the site , result laughing

  • LLM
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    edited March 2021 #89

    Your post says it all to me.  We like the spontaneity of being across there.  We avoid mid July to end of August.  Outside of those time we never book just come and go as we please.  It is one of the reason for having a MH. 

    A couple of years back we tried something similar in the UK.  We quickly found that there just was not the free availability.  

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2021 #90

    This September for the length of time we will be there, those costs are likely to work out at £32 a night. Most of it the ferry. I just hope we get the chance to spend it.😀

  • MikeyA
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    edited March 2021 #91

    I'm one of those who  always prefers to have good holiday weather and the one certainty in this country is you cannot depend on the weather. The fact you had good weather last September does not mean you can expect the same this September. 

    Wearing the correct clothing does not improve a grey sky.