SURVEY: How much has it cost you to stay in a caravan park for the night?
vote(s)
$10
9.5%
$12
3.6%
$15
26.2%
$20
17.9%
$22
9.5%
$24
1.2%
$25
13.1%
$26
0.0%
$28
2.4%
$30
10.7%
more?
6.0%
farmer Karen said
01:17 PM Jul 31, 2014
Philw wrote:
My thoughts on this. Fruit andvegie growers all over Aus have honesty boxes. Why dont farmers with land (grazing) fence off a one or two acre paddock, where road assessible, and place an honesty box for self contained RV's. Maybe $10 per night and a limit of their choice for duration. The GN folk are, the vastmajority, clean, honest and tidy. We leave no trace and so many of us clean up litter at a stop. The is no issue with commercial operation and 4 or 5 RV'sa night would bring in greater value than a few cows. A farmer in the Channon has supplied a toilet and cold shower, and sink and charges $15 per night. Chris and I often drive seeing farms with easy access to a front paddock with thehouse way off in the distance and often wonder why they pass up theopportunity that the growers make use of with their honesty box stalls. Hope this is of some help. Phil and Chris
I like that idea...we already have an honesty box at the gate for selling manure and eggs :)
that's a wonderful help thanks
farmer Karen said
01:20 PM Jul 31, 2014
Travel Bug wrote:
Hi Karen,
There are a lot of solos out there who are not looking for something for nothing but are tired of having to pay the same price per night as a couple.
Any chance of adding a solo price to your survey??
Cheers.
-- Edited by Travel Bug on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 03:31:39 PM
I am thinking that it would be fair to charge $5.00 for the camping spot and $5.00 per person etc...then that is fair for the solo travelers too
farmer Karen said
01:22 PM Jul 31, 2014
Glenelg wrote:
i will be a solo in month or two. power would be nice & fill up with water & dump point apart from that will be self contained. would be happy to pay $7.00 per night if very hot or very cold, if not using aircon would only use power for lights about $1.00
Easy to plug into power here....supplying you with rain water here may be a problem? There is a dump point at both of our local towns
Thanks for your input
Karen
farmer Karen said
01:23 PM Jul 31, 2014
the rocket wrote:
Hi Karen, For two people $15 per night and $95 per week. $60per week single rate. I pay this in showgrounds with these offerings.
I love the idea that here is a small business that "is thinking outside the square". Well done and good luck.
ps. when you sort everything out let camps 7 know so they can include you in their next edition
-- Edited by the rocket on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 04:06:13 PM
-- Edited by the rocket on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 04:08:26 PM
Thanks Rocket for your encouragement :)
farmer Karen said
01:24 PM Jul 31, 2014
SnowT wrote:
I'm in the same Boat solo.. so a price of about $7 - $10 per night.. No Power .. for Power add $4 .. but then that is me..
Look at a general cost of $1-$3 over night for Power consumption..
If you ran normal 1500-2000 Ceramic Heater expect to use between 3-10kw's of power..[Dependent on time running]
and that is just the heater... Depending on air-con and the duration being used the same in power consumption...
That's valuable information. Thanks :)
farmer Karen said
01:26 PM Jul 31, 2014
Big Gorilla wrote:
I'd be happy to pay $10.00 a night plus $2.00 for power. I did a check on power useage in my MH. I connected an ordinary household meter into the circuit. I ran an aircon for 10 hours, battery charger, 20 watt fluor light for 3 hours and occasional use of a microwave. The cost worked out under Tasmanian Aurora Energy Tariff to be a couple of cents over $2.00. I'm fully self contained but would need access to water and a Dump Point
-- Edited by Big Gorilla on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 04:20:53 PM
Thanks Ken...that's useful information too :)
farmer Karen said
01:35 PM Jul 31, 2014
WOW !!!
Once again I am overwhelmed by the wonderful response for such wise people.
I have decided to write up a new post telling you all where we are and how to contact us and how much etc so that you can pull-in and stay for a while.
As for the insurance side of things...please be assured that we have "farm stay" insurance in our massive insurance policy. Has some restrictions but letting you stay is not one of them :)
As for what happens when the B&B has guests....We are fortunate enough to have a house where guests can access our bathroom and tiolet from the outside...with out disturbing our family.
We would really like to encourage HELP ON OUR FARM in return for enjoying our space....everyone has something to offer...from weeding the veggie patch to mending clothes to removing the cobwebs which I can't see because I am vision impaired somewhat.
Stay tuned for my next post and encourage others to keep our information so that they too can stay here on our beautiful piece of paradise...creating wonderful memories for everyone :)
the rocket said
02:00 PM Jul 31, 2014
farmer Karen wrote:
Travel Bug wrote:
Hi Karen,
There are a lot of solos out there who are not looking for something for nothing but are tired of having to pay the same price per night as a couple.
Any chance of adding a solo price to your survey??
Cheers.
-- Edited by Travel Bug on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 03:31:39 PM
I am thinking that it would be fair to charge $5.00 for the camping spot and $5.00 per person etc...then that is fair for the solo travelers too
top idea Karen
_wombat_ said
02:03 PM Jul 31, 2014
farmer Karen wrote:
WOW !!! Once again I am overwhelmed by the wonderful response for such wise people.
I have decided to write up a new post telling you all where we are and how to contact us and how much etc so that you can pull-in and stay for a while.
As for the insurance side of things...please be assured that we have "farm stay" insurance in our massive insurance policy. Has some restrictions but letting you stay is not one of them :)
As for what happens when the B&B has guests....We are fortunate enough to have a house where guests can access our bathroom and tiolet from the outside...with out disturbing our family.
We would really like to encourage HELP ON OUR FARM in return for enjoying our space....everyone has something to offer...from weeding the veggie patch to mending clothes to removing the cobwebs which I can't see because I am vision impaired somewhat.
Stay tuned for my next post and encourage others to keep our information so that they too can stay here on our beautiful piece of paradise...creating wonderful memories for everyone :)
Karen, not sure if you are aware that anybody can access this site to read only, so if you put your ph no on the new topic you may get non members contacting you, would be better to ask members here to PM you for the contact details, and only members can see or reply to PM's
Gerty Dancer said
02:24 PM Aug 1, 2014
Sorry to say this, but I'm getting more cynical the more I travel.
There are lots of "donation /honesty boxes " in camp grounds or national parks, and we've seen people ignore them, use the site, and leave early before the ranger turns up. The same people don't bother to hide that they have been, leaving their rubbish behind.
Dunmowin said
08:27 PM Aug 1, 2014
Regarding your "advertising" If you list your property in Camps Australia Wide, or Wikicamps (you don't even have to do it, anyone can post on there) You will end up with all sorts of campers, not just grey nomads. Be careful how you market this wonderful idea. Also, word of mouth between GNs is one of the best forms of free advertising.
PS; When we had property before hitting the road, we were happy to accept $25.00 per week, purely to cover electricity. Since then, we have realised that power usage is probably only between $1.00 and $2.00 per day.
Vic41 said
08:42 PM Aug 1, 2014
Dunmowin wrote:
PS; When we had property before hitting the road, we were happy to accept $25.00 per week, purely to cover electricity. Since then, we have realised that power usage is probably only between $1.00 and $2.00 per day.
What did that latter estimate cover?
Say for instance a user connected to power (with no other back up items like solar or generator etc) and had their fridge, aircon, stove ring (some stoves have at least one 240V hot plate) and oven if any, lights, TV, computer etc, all running on 240V wouldn't the usage be a lot higher than $1/$2 a day???? (add 240V charge to aux battery as well) ?
Dunmowin said
09:00 PM Aug 1, 2014
Vic,
Computer, camera, phone, all LED lights, fridge, TV, WiFI, pump are 12v only. (if there is anything we have missed, it is probably 12v) Our hot water, oven and three cook tops are gas only. We have one 240v cooktop, electric frypan, electric jug and toaster, aircon & 240v charger, when on power. WE also have 405 watts of solar panels power permanently on the roof. During the course of the day, when solar is operational, that takes precedence over the 240v charger because the solar punches in over 25 amps as required during the day, so our actual 240v usage is very minimal. This is a standard set up for the majority of dedicated off road caravans.
Our hosts in Esperance gave us the $1-$2.00 price based on what they were charged for their trailable house boat when in a marina at Murray Bridge. The houseboat has similar/same requirements as a caravan. I might add that we gave them $25.00 per week regardless.....
Vic41 said
09:30 PM Aug 1, 2014
Thanks DM, I didn't know your estimate was based on your RV and the houseboat.
Some Caravans/camper trailers have 3 way fridges so if on power in a CP would probably be on 240V, only on 12V if travelling, or gas when needed when stationary etc. Other appliances including TV etc have 240V inlets & wall outlets also, albeit some item leads have a transformer on the lead for those running on 12V.
My scenario was for those vans that are not fitted out for freedom camps and just as they come from the general sales yards etc to give the thread poster and idea of what some could use, depending on how they are set up.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 1st of August 2014 09:44:16 PM
Dunmowin said
09:48 PM Aug 1, 2014
Thanks Vic, just to clarify, we have no transformers, no inverters.
Vic41 said
01:23 AM Aug 2, 2014
Dunmowin wrote:
Thanks Vic, just to clarify, we have no transformers, no inverters.
Yes you have a good set up for freedom camping, I think every RV should be set up that way when they are made, then many would not have to worry about powered sites and caravan parks.
chaslib said
06:24 AM Aug 2, 2014
Great idea .... Using what we have paid for basic facilities with power, I would be happy to pay up to $10 for 2 adults per night. I would still be wary of thinking council and your insurers would not have something to say about it, sadly there will always be people who look for a quick buck and litigation is becoming the popular easy way to do it. I am sure as a business woman you would Be careful and at least run it past your solicitor.
we will definitely follow your progress if you keep us updated Via this forum.
I like that idea...we already have an honesty box at the gate for selling manure and eggs :)
that's a wonderful help thanks
I am thinking that it would be fair to charge $5.00 for the camping spot and $5.00 per person etc...then that is fair for the solo travelers too
Easy to plug into power here....supplying you with rain water here may be a problem? There is a dump point at both of our local towns
Thanks for your input
Karen
Thanks Rocket for your encouragement :)
Thanks Ken...that's useful information too :)
Once again I am overwhelmed by the wonderful response for such wise people.
I have decided to write up a new post telling you all where we are and how to contact us and how much etc so that you can pull-in and stay for a while.
As for the insurance side of things...please be assured that we have "farm stay" insurance in our massive insurance policy. Has some restrictions but letting you stay is not one of them :)
As for what happens when the B&B has guests....We are fortunate enough to have a house where guests can access our bathroom and tiolet from the outside...with out disturbing our family.
We would really like to encourage HELP ON OUR FARM in return for enjoying our space....everyone has something to offer...from weeding the veggie patch to mending clothes to removing the cobwebs which I can't see because I am vision impaired somewhat.
Stay tuned for my next post and encourage others to keep our information so that they too can stay here on our beautiful piece of paradise...creating wonderful memories for everyone :)
top idea Karen
Karen, not sure if you are aware that anybody can access this site to read only, so if you put your ph no on the new topic you may get non members contacting you, would be better to ask members here to PM you for the contact details, and only members can see or reply to PM's
There are lots of "donation /honesty boxes " in camp grounds or national parks, and we've seen people ignore them, use the site, and leave early before the ranger turns up. The same people don't bother to hide that they have been, leaving their rubbish behind.
Regarding your "advertising" If you list your property in Camps Australia Wide, or Wikicamps (you don't even have to do it, anyone can post on there) You will end up with all sorts of campers, not just grey nomads. Be careful how you market this wonderful idea. Also, word of mouth between GNs is one of the best forms of free advertising.
PS; When we had property before hitting the road, we were happy to accept $25.00 per week, purely to cover electricity. Since then, we have realised that power usage is probably only between $1.00 and $2.00 per day.
What did that latter estimate cover?
Say for instance a user connected to power (with no other back up items like solar or generator etc) and had their fridge, aircon, stove ring (some stoves have at least one 240V hot plate) and oven if any, lights, TV, computer etc, all running on 240V wouldn't the usage be a lot higher than $1/$2 a day???? (add 240V charge to aux battery as well) ?
Vic,
Computer, camera, phone, all LED lights, fridge, TV, WiFI, pump are 12v only. (if there is anything we have missed, it is probably 12v) Our hot water, oven and three cook tops are gas only. We have one 240v cooktop, electric frypan, electric jug and toaster, aircon & 240v charger, when on power. WE also have 405 watts of solar panels power permanently on the roof. During the course of the day, when solar is operational, that takes precedence over the 240v charger because the solar punches in over 25 amps as required during the day, so our actual 240v usage is very minimal. This is a standard set up for the majority of dedicated off road caravans.
Our hosts in Esperance gave us the $1-$2.00 price based on what they were charged for their trailable house boat when in a marina at Murray Bridge. The houseboat has similar/same requirements as a caravan. I might add that we gave them $25.00 per week regardless.....
Thanks DM, I didn't know your estimate was based on your RV and the houseboat.
Some Caravans/camper trailers have 3 way fridges so if on power in a CP would probably be on 240V, only on 12V if travelling, or gas when needed when stationary etc. Other appliances including TV etc have 240V inlets & wall outlets also, albeit some item leads have a transformer on the lead for those running on 12V.
My scenario was for those vans that are not fitted out for freedom camps and just as they come from the general sales yards etc to give the thread poster and idea of what some could use, depending on how they are set up.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 1st of August 2014 09:44:16 PM
Thanks Vic, just to clarify, we have no transformers, no inverters.
Yes you have a good set up for freedom camping, I think every RV should be set up that way when they are made, then many would not have to worry about powered sites and caravan parks.
Great idea .... Using what we have paid for basic facilities with power, I would be happy to pay up to $10 for 2 adults per night. I would still be wary of thinking council and your insurers would not have something to say about it, sadly there will always be people who look for a quick buck and litigation is becoming the popular easy way to do it. I am sure as a business woman you would Be careful and at least run it past your solicitor.
we will definitely follow your progress if you keep us updated Via this forum.
good luck
Libby