“You’ve been converted!” Sam said excitedly over the speakerphone in the car.
I was driving home from the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show at the NEC in Birmingham and was telling Sam all about my day.
“The motorhomes were really nice! They were like hotel rooms on wheels!” I was telling him. “They were enormous and luxurious. Imagine the freedom and how easy it would be. And think how much the boys would love it. I wonder if we could afford one….?”
Sam was laughing by this point because he’d been telling me all of this for years and I hadn’t been convinced.
We’d never seriously considered buying a caravan or a campervan because….well…because we’re young and cool and young, cool people don’t buy caravans. Only we’re clearly not young or cool because here we were having a conversation about buying one.
After five hours at the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show I really had been converted in my perception of ‘caravanning’. I’d spoken to so many people, both young and old, who are incredibly passionate about it and throughout the day their passion had begun to rub off on me.
The main thing that had sparked my interest was the amount of families I saw at the show. There were so many kids having the time of their lives! I’m a firm believer that old people and children like the same things so it’s not surprising really. If you ever find an activity suitable for older people, it’s also suitable for kids – guaranteed! They both want plenty to see and do but at a slow pace with no rushing. Comfort is a priority and you need to be able to have lots of toilet stops and plenty of snack stops – and all of these things come as standard with a caravanning holiday.
There were loads of kids excitedly exploring the caravans and motorhomes. They were testing out the bunk beds that were niftily stored away in secret compartments and they looked genuinely thrilled to be sat at a table that converted into a double bed. Kids definitely don’t get this excited about hotel rooms!
And that’s the real reason why I’d suddenly become interested in caravans and motorhomes; it’s because staying in hotel rooms with two children is tough. It’s really tough. You really just want all your own stuff around you and kids want to sleep in beds that are familiar to them. You need constant access to a toilet, a fridge stocked with their milk and favourite snacks, a table to sit at where they won’t make a mess, a comfortable place for a nap at a really inconvenient time and plenty of storage space to hide away all their crap. But, most importantly, a place where parents can relax in the evening once the kids have gone to bed.
The more I thought about it, the more I realised a caravan or a motorhome provides all of these things.
What am I!? Who am I becoming? I never in a million years thought I’d think these thoughts!
I’d been invited to the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show on Tuesday by The Caravan Club because they had an exciting announcement to make on the opening day of the show. The Caravan Club have totally rebranded and are now called the Caravan and Motorhome Club. Find out more about their rebrand here. With a new name and a new logo comes a new image and that’s a more inclusive, friendly and inspirational image. They want everyone to feel welcomed in to the Caravan and Motorhome Club, no matter what style of holiday you take.
I met the Caravan and Motorhome Club’s Chairman, Grenville Chamberlain, and he’s been taking caravan holidays for over 40 years. Seriously, 30 seconds with this guy could convert anyone to the joys of a caravan 😉 He was telling me about all the places he’s been and how nice it is to have a mini home away from home on wheels. Grenville and his wife go away in their caravan almost every weekend (yes, I told him he should be a travel blogger because he’s nailing the #Take12Trips challenge!) and he rarely spends a weekend at home. Everything is in their caravan ready and waiting so they just hop on the road on a Friday afternoon and they’re off on an adventure.
It almost sounds too good to be true.
Sam and I had a campervan while we were in Australia and I loved the freedom and the sense of adventure that came with living out of a van. Life was simple, easy and carefree and it couldn’t have been better. Our old VW Transporter was a million miles from the sleek and glossy motorhomes I saw at the show but I couldn’t help but gaze at the wistfully and think, ‘One day…’
I’ll be the first to admit that caravans are not cool. It’s unlikely caravans will ever be cool. Motorhomes on the other hand are pretty cool, but as I get older I’m not even sure I care.
So while I ponder the pros and cons of caravans and motorhomes, tell me, would you ever consider a caravan or motorhome holiday?