otherclive said:It’s nothing new. Holiday companies going bust isn’t new. Remember Clarksons and their airline back in the early 1970s. Laker too. In the overall scheme of things TC going bust isn’t a big issue apart from the effect on jobs both here and abroad. But it will create a vacuum that others will fill.
We’ve taken many package and self booked trips without any hassle.
Whilst we both love being away in the caravan I get frustrated at its lack of use not through any problems with ourselves. Although doubtless they will arrive one day. It’s the hassle of owning an under used asset (car and van) which have significant standing charges, deprecation and random costs. My wife favours a seasonal pitch next year within 50 miles of home. We could use it jointly or independently and family too. I am still undecided on that one as it sounds the death knell to touring, and I favour doing what we did in 2014; selling the whole outfit. We then had four trips to India and areas around plus Mediterranean and U.K. holidays too.
Watch this space.![]()
emmerson said:otherclive said:It’s nothing new. Holiday companies going bust isn’t new. Remember Clarksons and their airline back in the early 1970s. Laker too. In the overall scheme of things TC going bust isn’t a big issue apart from the effect on jobs both here and abroad. But it will create a vacuum that others will fill.
We’ve taken many package and self booked trips without any hassle.
Whilst we both love being away in the caravan I get frustrated at its lack of use not through any problems with ourselves. Although doubtless they will arrive one day. It’s the hassle of owning an under used asset (car and van) which have significant standing charges, deprecation and random costs. My wife favours a seasonal pitch next year within 50 miles of home. We could use it jointly or independently and family too. I am still undecided on that one as it sounds the death knell to touring, and I favour doing what we did in 2014; selling the whole outfit. We then had four trips to India and areas around plus Mediterranean and U.K. holidays too.
Watch this space.![]()
Other Clive, I accept that under-use of an asset can be very frustrating, and is for some, unavoidable due to work, health etc. Anne and I suffer from the latter ourselves, but we don't have the "significant" standing charges, as we use classic (or "old", depending on your viewpoint!) kit. Our caravan cost £2,500 twenty two years ago, and is now 42 years old, and has an agreed value of £8,000 today. Our current towcar, bought 6 months ago, cost £2,800, so we have "significant" gains, rather than charges!
I do not like seasonal pitches; they are touring pitches. If folk want seasonal, buy a static, and leave touring pitches for tourers!
camel said:The owner at Wyton seems to keep the right hand of the site for permanent residents there must be at least a couple of dozen all have awnings up and flower pots everywhere but on here there is room for everyone,
emmerson said:I must agree that seasonals give the operator a guarrantee'd income, but i haven't noticed it keeping touring rates down!
On a beautiful site in the Lake District recently, with wonderful views right down the valley, the best pitches were taken by seasonal vans, all empty as it was mid-week, so tourers were pushed into shaded pitches with no outlook. The site is open year-round, but the owner told me that only two of the seasonals were ever used over the winter. Such a shame. We won't be going back.
EH52ARH said:emmerson said:I must agree that seasonals give the operator a guarrantee'd income, but i haven't noticed it keeping touring rates down!
On a beautiful site in the Lake District recently, with wonderful views right down the valley, the best pitches were taken by seasonal vans, all empty as it was mid-week, so tourers were pushed into shaded pitches with no outlook. The site is open year-round, but the owner told me that only two of the seasonals were ever used over the winter. Such a shame. We won't be going back.
We have noticed that around the country, and also at the C&C site at Hartford the best pitches were reserved for the "Every weekend "folk really hacked me orf.
Dustydog said:EH52ARH said:emmerson said:I must agree that seasonals give the operator a guarrantee'd income, but i haven't noticed it keeping touring rates down!
On a beautiful site in the Lake District recently, with wonderful views right down the valley, the best pitches were taken by seasonal vans, all empty as it was mid-week, so tourers were pushed into shaded pitches with no outlook. The site is open year-round, but the owner told me that only two of the seasonals were ever used over the winter. Such a shame. We won't be going back.
We have noticed that around the country, and also at the C&C site at Hartford the best pitches were reserved for the "Every weekend "folk really hacked me orf.
This is why we gave up years ago trying to book full weeks at CAMC Chatsworth![]()
These days Clive I have to admit that whilst we are true tourers we do prefer a fully serviced pitch :cheer:otherclive said:Dustydog said:EH52ARH said:emmerson said:I must agree that seasonals give the operator a guarrantee'd income, but i haven't noticed it keeping touring rates down!
On a beautiful site in the Lake District recently, with wonderful views right down the valley, the best pitches were taken by seasonal vans, all empty as it was mid-week, so tourers were pushed into shaded pitches with no outlook. The site is open year-round, but the owner told me that only two of the seasonals were ever used over the winter. Such a shame. We won't be going back.
We have noticed that around the country, and also at the C&C site at Hartford the best pitches were reserved for the "Every weekend "folk really hacked me orf.
This is why we gave up years ago trying to book full weeks at CAMC Chatsworth![]()
Seasonal and service pitches reduce choice for us true touring folk
TIC !!!!!!!