I think some sites are going to have a large contingent of younger people out for a fun time. There are probably sites for them and why should the whole site be subject to a curfew to pander to a few old fuddy-duddys. When I was in my teens ( late 1960s/early 1970s, before foreign travel ) I lived in a place which came to life during the camping season and I thought the hustle and bustle was really exciting. I am pretty sure a lot of family campers like the buzz of busy sites, and look to avoid scarcely populated quiet (dead) sites.
I have yet to find a noisy caravan club site and only look to use expensive commercial sites for facilities for the kids.
Brian
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Well we are a family, done mind hustle and bustle but do object to loud and raucous adults who are far more noisier than their children (probably due to the drink), continuing on until the early hours with no consideration for other campers. We have decided to give up camping partly due to having to mix with people who give no consideration to anyone other than themselves - a sad state of affairs.
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