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welshchrissy Tue 21-Jun-16 18:31:35

I don't know whether hubby and I are having a mid life crisis but just stayed in a static on a lovely site in north wales. The site was friendly more like a village atmosphere. When we arrived we had no intention of buying a van the weather was terrible but we still loved our week there and looked at vans just out of interest. Next thing we knew we were saying what use is money in the bank threw caution to the wind and bought one. We have a 25 year lease on the site and the children and grandchildren think it's fantastic cause they can have virtually free holidays.
Please tell me I haven't completely lost it.

Luckygirl Tue 21-Jun-16 18:37:26

I am all for doing crazy things on a whim - I am sure that all your family will get a great deal of pleasure from it and will thank you over the next 25 years for your foresight and courage. Just enjoy!!

merlotgran Tue 21-Jun-16 18:45:45

Brilliant idea. Static caravans are such fun. Camping with all mod cons.

Enjoy all your lovely holidays.

annsixty Tue 21-Jun-16 18:47:00

We did exactly the same thing about 15 years ago * welshchrissy* not exactly on impulse but a very sudden decision. It was one of the best things we did. It is not a cheap option as ground rents are high and gas water and insurance add up but we loved it.
We had to give it up when my husband developed an illness but 4 years later I still really miss it.
I wish you some very happy times and I am very envy
Ours also was North Wales, one of my very favourite places.

tanith Tue 21-Jun-16 18:48:38

How lovely, we all love caravan holidays and have hummed and haaaad about buying one for a long time we've always been put off by the site charges I'm afraid..
I hope you and yours enjoy your lovely Welsh holidays..

Kateykrunch Tue 21-Jun-16 18:56:33

Tanith, that's just what puts us off as well, although I have just enquired about one for sale and the seller says the site fees are £1950, which sounds reasonable, we may decide to have a trip over to view it, although it is a good few years old and hubby always says to think how many holidays you could have for the cost, our family would use it, but there is the cost of petrol to be factored in as well for them, so its not even a cheap option.

Cathy04 Tue 21-Jun-16 19:27:26

We used to have one and we loved it. Ours was near enough to be able to use it for weekends. The site allowed one well behaved dog so we were able to take ours.

The fees seemed expensive but the site was well kept. Downside was that you had to sell through the site and they kept a percentage of the sale.

We sold when I was going through a bad patch but regretted it almost immediately.

Hope you have many happy years enjoying your caravan.

phoenix Tue 21-Jun-16 19:51:06

Park Resorts? (or something of a very similar name)

welshchrissy Tue 21-Jun-16 20:23:44

It's on a small site sun beach run by Allens caravans and between Barmouth and Tywyn about 70 miles from where we live

annsixty Tue 21-Jun-16 20:31:20

After we left ,our site was taken over by another company and the fees rose to over £4000 . We were paying about £2700 plus utilities so you do have to use the thing to get good value. Our family didn't live near enough to get good use so it was not as good value but we still loved it and regret having to give it up.

rubylady Wed 22-Jun-16 06:12:31

Well, we all know where to come for our holidays now, don't we? grin

grannyqueenie Wed 22-Jun-16 07:39:04

What a good decision, I can't think of a nicer place for a mobile home, Welshchrissy, it's a beautiful bit of coastline. We've had many holidays in that region since we first visited in 1975. Wishing you and your family many happy times there. Only a teeny weeny bit envy !

KatyK Fri 24-Jun-16 18:45:47

We've stayed on a couple of caravan sites in the past. Some of these caravans are pure luxury. The last one we stayed in even had a dressing room next to one of the bedrooms!

ninathenana Fri 24-Jun-16 19:35:44

I wanted to buy one when H was made redundant/retired about 8 yrs ago (still do) but he didn't like the idea of holidaying in the same place all the time. We couldn't afford to pay fees and go away elsewhere.