Guided Tours

Takethedogalong replied on 15/03/2023 18:28

Posted on 15/03/2023 18:28

Has anyone else had the latest holiday offer from the Club yet? Email about guided tours, Yorkshire/Kynren and Edinburgh+Tattoo? 

Tinwheeler replied on 16/03/2023 13:30

Posted on 16/03/2023 13:30

"We can't judge the success or otherwise by our own leanings it will be bums on seats that will be the final arbitrator"

Correct on both counts, I reckon. One assumes CAMC did some market research before launching this scheme so they will have grounds for thinking it will be a success. Time will tell.

SteveL replied on 16/03/2023 14:54

Posted on 16/03/2023 14:54

We have only ever done one organised package, a fly drive to Majorca over 40 years ago. The organisation by Thompson was abysmal and we decided that in future if things went wrong with holiday planning there would only be one person to blame. However, I think we have to accept that not everyone wants to organise things and are happy to let others do the donkey work. Personally I think it is a very good move by the club and I suspect it will catch on and be extended. I’m sure the prices are competitive for this sort of thing, however I can’t help thinking how many thousands🤔our 30+ day tour of the south of England would cost, given the number of visits to attractions etc we are going to pull in.

Takethedogalong replied on 16/03/2023 14:59

Posted on 16/03/2023 14:59

Looking at it from a purely business perspective, it’s possibly more future proofing. It’s a transitional phase these next few years, whilst lots of long standing Members move on for various reasons, and lots of other new Members coming along and embracing a different type of Club. 

MikeyA replied on 16/03/2023 14:59

Posted on 16/03/2023 09:31 by peedee

Well I have a difficult to park motorhome and I still would not go on a guided tour in the UK. As relative newbie when I had a caravan I did do one of the Clubs tours to the tulip fields in the Nerthlands, very enjoyable it was too, but in the UK!. Half the pleasure of doing it yourself is in the planning of where to go, where to stay and what to visit. I would not entertain guided tours in the UK it at any price.

peedee

Posted on 16/03/2023 14:59

We have a very similar view, Guided trips abroad can be an easy way of seeing some of the sites especially if there are difficulties with language and/or transport  but on many occasions we have simply used local transport. Boat trips with English commentary are always a good way to see the natural wonders and also be informed where famous residents live etc.

However I can't see any reason why we would ever take one in this country. We don't need to see every "must see" attracton at once as they will still be there to view another year and a revisit to the area will not cost much.

One of the main drawbacks of guided tours is it is dificult to balance the requirements of everyone,whilst I can appreciate the architecture and incredible feats of buiding of York Minster, I have no particular interest to know how many Kings of England may be buried there ( there might be none!). It is much easier to visit on your own and spend as much or as little time as you want.

 

 

brue replied on 16/03/2023 15:03

Posted on 16/03/2023 15:03

It's so easy to walk into a local tourist office and ask about guided tours etc and then book yourself in or even book ahead on line for all sorts of visits. We've done excellent guided walks in places as far apart as Dublin and Cambridge. If you're not very able bodied there are good bus tours (double decker/mini bus, individual car guides.) Yes I'm sure there will be some who take up these offers but there are alternatives and you can drop out and change plans too if you're doing it yourself. smile

Takethedogalong replied on 16/03/2023 15:12

Posted on 16/03/2023 14:59 by MikeyA

We have a very similar view, Guided trips abroad can be an easy way of seeing some of the sites especially if there are difficulties with language and/or transport  but on many occasions we have simply used local transport. Boat trips with English commentary are always a good way to see the natural wonders and also be informed where famous residents live etc.

However I can't see any reason why we would ever take one in this country. We don't need to see every "must see" attracton at once as they will still be there to view another year and a revisit to the area will not cost much.

One of the main drawbacks of guided tours is it is dificult to balance the requirements of everyone,whilst I can appreciate the architecture and incredible feats of buiding of York Minster, I have no particular interest to know how many Kings of England may be buried there ( there might be none!). It is much easier to visit on your own and spend as much or as little time as you want.

 

 

Posted on 16/03/2023 15:12

I agree Mikey. But perhaps the tours will attract overseas tourers with their own outfits, so this might be a target market. Many overseas visitors like to do stuff like London, York, Edinburgh, often Oxford or Cambridge. We have come across a few overseas visitors who seem quite happy doing the length and breadth of mainland Uk in 2-3 weeks.

(York Minster has no regal burials (only a baby son of Edward III). It does however have a Quire Screen made up of carved stone statues of England’s Kings from William the Conqueror to Henry VI. It’s the stained glass and stonework that is York Minster’s glory.😁)

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 16/03/2023 15:17

Posted on 16/03/2023 07:20 by peedee

Its hard to believe there will be any takers what ever the price. I can understand some wanting a guided tour in a foreign land, but in the UK! Is the spirit of adventure truely dead?

peedee

Posted on 16/03/2023 15:17

I struggle with these & similar posts🤷🏻‍♂️-you aren’t engaging in ‘ice climbing’ in the depths of winter in the Scottish Highlands or tent camping in -10c conditions, you are driving around in a centrally heated mobile bungalow with on board toilets & full cooking facilities. You truly are not hard core travellers & to think anyone wanting to group tour is not an adventurer is poor form. For someone starting from scratch-it is an adventure. Way to go them, get on board & do something to challenge yourself with expert guides, embrace different👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻

DavidKlyne replied on 16/03/2023 15:22

Posted on 16/03/2023 15:22

TDA

It sounds to me that you have been recruited as one of the guides for these tourswink

I suppose overseas visitors would be interested in the same way we are when abroad but outside of London and Edinburgh and perhaps York and Cambridge, you rarely see them on other campsites.

David

Takethedogalong replied on 16/03/2023 16:58

Posted on 16/03/2023 15:22 by DavidKlyne

TDA

It sounds to me that you have been recruited as one of the guides for these tourswink

I suppose overseas visitors would be interested in the same way we are when abroad but outside of London and Edinburgh and perhaps York and Cambridge, you rarely see them on other campsites.

David

Posted on 16/03/2023 16:58

Haha, I have done some voluntary guide work with EH, alongside being a gardener. 😁 History is a passion with me, particularly anything to do with churches, castles, battles and before the direst dynasty ever to rule these Isles, the Stuarts.🤣 

Local guides are the best, they usually have all the little anecdotes, tales and tiny little stories of interest that can make or break a guided tour. OH is always on edge with me when we go anywhere, I like to poke around where the public can’t usually go🤣 and always carry a torch🤣 Blagged my way into the Sacristy at Tewkesbury Abbey to get a good look at the armour from the war of the Roses battle. It’s on the inside, not the outside🤗

Lot of overseas visitors start off on the Cornish sites, then wend their way North, we have handed numerous maps over to Dutch and French visitors. You tend to forget that what we as Brits find maybe a tad mundane as we live with it, overseas visitors are fascinated. I have never seen anything like Bourton on the Water pre COVID, dozens of huge coaches full of Japanese, Americans, etc… all wandering around a chocolate box village, cameras at the ready. Locals have signs in their gardens in Japanese🤣 

 

WanderingYorkie replied on 16/03/2023 17:38

Posted on 16/03/2023 17:38

Well some members must like the idea of UK guided tours. The Edinburgh Tattoo tour is sold out. 

Tour departs 8 August 2023, prices from £849 for an outfit plus 2 people* - this tour has now sold out, please email us to join the waitlist

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