I was chatting with a friend about the cost of camping and how expensive some cara.....cara......carav...........Not camper trailer parks are so expensive now!
YES IT IS. No argument from me at all, but I do have some observations.
Normally I would take my kids and meet up with friends somewhere we can camp for free.
Round Shi7ney that would be Newnes, Glen Davis, Turon, Clarencetown, Oallen etc etc.
It still costs for the camper - $28K, car $70K, camping gear $5K, fridge etc $1K. So all up around $100k to go "free" camping.
Plus diesel, lollies, food, beer etc.
Now this may seem extravagant from one point of view, but take another point of view.
I had to buy a car anyway.........
I have to buy beer and food no matter what.
Camping gear (good quality stuff) lasts many years if you take care of it.
Therefore the only "out of the ordinary" investment is the glamper.
I accept this and am willing to pay for the comfort so my kids can enjoy the lifestyle. I think its a small price to pay for the enjoyment we get.
Now to look at fuel. If I drive to my usual weekend spots and home I kiss $100 of fuel goodbye. I've allready said that food and beer don't come into it because you have to buy that anyway.
So for $100 I get a whole weekend away with my kids around a fire, swimming in the rivers etc etc.
If I go to an "expensive" caravan park and pay $50 per night plus kids (usually around $8 each), I'm now up to $232 for a weekend.
Now this may seem expensive, but imagine for a minute, you decide to take the kids to the fine Scottish restaurant for breakfast on Saturday morning.
Bye Bye $35- $40 just on breakfast. Don't spend this on food when camping.
Then take a family of 4 to the movies for an afternoon..................
I doubt you'd get change from $150 by the time you add up parking, movie tickets, gold plated popcorn and a bag of
diamonds lollies......
This gets you around 2 hours of entertainment and then around 10 mins before you get asked what we are doing next.........
I'd much rather pay the coins to a whole weekend of entertainment, fun and enjoyment with friends and family, then return home on Sunday evening, with everyone relaxed and tired from lots of fun.
So yes it costs. Yes it is getting expensive, but compare it to other recreation then decide if its too expensive.
Who's got a ski boat?
?? fuel, engines, maintenance, rego, etc etc.
Any hobby or recreation is going to cost you.
I love mine and still think while it is getting expensive, its still great value for money.
Carry on Glamping all,
Brian