hi all, im farely new to the caravanning since being a kid now im 33 im the driver and have my elddis pamperos witch i do love,,, im going to the nec in october but wondering [as ive never been to there or another show] whats to see besides the obvious of caravans etc,,,, what sort of other stands are there also how regular is the bus back to the onsite camping as il b staying a night,, and if anyone has anything that could b good to kno il be really please to hear it,, also im booking the towing experience as why not i could learn something,,, sorry to go on thats just me lol
You might find it useful to study the exhibitor list and floorplan before you go (although both will of course be in the printed show guide) to make a note of any stands you particularly want to see.
lol no u not a scary bunch i just always wanted a caravan of my own and joined in 2007 to see wot pep say but didnt pass driving test till 2008 lol then bought my caravan last year,, thx also for the floor plan etc i look tomoz at them as off to bed as up for work in morn,, thanks again for replys so far
thanks for the layout guide its fab also i passed in 2008 yes and im aware of the 3500 limit,,, my focus mk1 can tow 1166 and my vans max weight loaded is 1050,, focus kerbweight is 1266, ive been driving for 9 yr and never been pulled or got a ticked and im a person who checks and again and i take this seriously as my licence and car etc are very important to me
Quote: Originally posted by ELECTRO on 13/9/2017
thanks for the layout guide its fab also i passed in 2008 yes and im aware of the 3500 limit,,, my focus mk1 can tow 1166 and my vans max weight loaded is 1050,, focus kerbweight is 1266, ive been driving for 9 yr and never been pulled or got a ticked and im a person who checks and again and i take this seriously as my licence and car etc are very important to me
Why don't you do the B+E as it opens a whole new world when it comes to choice. If you want to see the various layouts go to this SITE
Its highly advisable to plan your route around the show as its very large. By the time you have completed one circuit round and looked at everything along the way, its unlikely you'll want to retrace your steps to see something you missed.
Buy tickets online at discounted price (CC members)to save long queues.
Many take a sandwich too as food prices and queuing for it are not a fun part of the day.
You may need a coat from the car park, but deposit this at a cloakroom - the halls are plenty warm enough.
Buses are quick and regular - you really won't want to trek back to the car/van at the end of a long day
hi again thx for replys,,, im going over night 19-20th
i have already planned my day what areas i want to visit with thx to the plan and the person linking it,, and will stop at a services for hot snack to take with me only thing now is today i got my pack for the site booking and it has orange car pass etc im guessing this is for window and also says dont leave hookup lead conrcted while away from van all day,,, how will i keep my tea in freeezer cold now or my food????
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