I’m at the opposite side of children and travel as a solo single 60yr old female and get charged the same as couple on a site, I think it’s just what it is. I’m fully self contained and don’t use any facilities just looking for security. I’m happy to free camp also. I love watching your adventures and thank you for your time and effort that is involved in producing these great adventures.
Thanks, glad your enjoying our vids. Your point is so true and contradicts the C.P's argument on the parent tax too. Is it the site that costs them to maintain or the number of people in the caravan park. If they can't reduce the price for a solo traveller then they shouldn't increase the price for parents. It should simply be a per site rate. But clearly, they take the path of what ever puts more money in their pocket...
With rent going up more than the pension, living in a house is rapidly becoming unaffordable. With free camps closing down, living in Australia is becoming unaffordable for many. Thank you for sharing your cost breakdowns. I'm hoping to be living on the road, solo, in the next few years, but, unlike everyone else, I'll be starting out on a very low budget.
I went around Australia with two kids recently in motor home. The amazing thing was I did not pay even 1 night for accomodation over 3 months. I just sleep wherever I park. Even in Subiaco in Perth centre for three nights. No issues. It can be done. More difficult with caravan which is why I would never own one 🤷♂️
@@SvedosTrippin well as far as I understand it, it is not illegal to sleep in a car in Australia. Councils can make certain areas as “no camping, sleeping” etc, but that applies only in certain areas. Ive slept in motorhome outside police stations, at kings canyon itself, in Airlie beach, Darwin city, Hobart, Sydney harbour at kiribilli near bridge, Melbourne st kilda and everywhere in between. On my bike, I stealth camp in tent. But in motorhome, you park your vehicle and that’s it. It’s like any other parked vehicle and you don’t make noise or open to anyone 🤷♂️
Going un noticed is the smart mans choice, as soon as anything becomes known it gets regulated into another subscription to exist arrangement. Like paying to park your vehicle on some dirt with someone elses name on it. The elite shItters will work out how to monetize breathing under some bs environmental benefit policy at some point Im sure.
Glad you had the balls to be critical about how the large supermarkets are ripping off the consumer. Keep travelling. Your kids are having the experience that most kids can only dream of.
Metcash, the company who owns IGA are renowned for acquiring a discount chain, eg Franklins, and converting it to "upmarket" to increase the prices, it's virtually criminal the way they have butchered the Black and Gold products by changing the name, decreasing the sizes and pretty much doubling the prices.
Another informative post mate. I always tune in on yours rather than the Hollywood shock posts of so many other travellers. WA in my opinion is the most expensive to travel. Thankfully our caravan has massive storage for food but with two extra mouths to feed like you have it’s not easy mate. Having said that being on the road two years did make me change the way we shop and recipie we cook. All the best mate.
Much appreciated, we hope to never have to go down the path of Hollywood shock posts. But unfortunately those negative shock thumbnails work, and those that use them grow the fastest.
Another brilliant video! So true on all your points. We, too, keep detailed financial records and, although we've only been 18 mths living in our van, we've noticed our monthly totals have increased quite a bit in that time. I LOVE Caravan Overnight Farmstay. We've met some lovely farmers, and seen some gorgeous places. Also found their farmers' charges to be much more reasonable than Hip Camp listed properties.
Hey Brett, this vlog was so informative and well researched and would be a tremendous reference for current travellers or anyone wanting to adopt full time caravanning as a life style. It’s astonishing to see just how much costs have increased for the caravanning community. Thanks for pulling this wonderful resource together. I hope you guys can continue to live your dream and continue to make these inspiring and meaningful videos, as opposed to the other useless vlogs produced by certain other TH-camrs who love to flaunt there expensive set-ups that are well out of reach for most people. There aren’t many other content producers that are as genuine as this channel. Stay safe, and looking forward to the next adventure. 👍 Kind regards, Corrie
I travel solo & pay the same site fee as a couple (some places even allow up to 6 people per site at no extra cost). A group of 6 will utilise the facilities 6 times as much as a solo traveller. Therefore, i think its fair to charge extra for more people, even when the people are kids.
I've not experienced many c.p's that charge by site. We would absolutely encourage that. It's the same with many N.Ps now, they used to be per site but seem to be moving to per person as with many bush camps.
Great video, we're not doing a lap yet, hopefully when retired. I've recently subscribed to your channel, I had thought you travelling with kid's and us being old farts it wouldn't gel with us. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos, they've really helpful and informative. Keep up the great work ❤
Good video mate, well thought out and facts presented. The aim when setting up my rig was to maximixe solar, batteries and water, as Caravan parks are by far the major expense (unless you are on a limited time trip and need to cover many KM's per day, then it will be fuel) To this end I have 2.75Kw of fixed solar, 2000 AH of lithium batteries and 1000 litres of water...the issue is that I had to go to a truck-based rig to carry the weight. I run a domestic chest freezer and an aircond/heater Mini split. I travel at 80km/ph to keep my fuel costs down and get 21.0 liters per 100km. (I also added an additional diesel tank to try to skip those expensive fuel stops) I went down the path of ......spend the $$$ upfront to reduce the ongoing costs as much as possible, basically trying to minimise all the cons you mentioned in the video.
It's good advice, but to avoid caravan parks completely you would have to stay in free camping places only. There are large parts of aus where you can't avoid a C.P. unfortunately.
A dehydrator maybe helpful. Look up "diy backpacking meals dehydrated". Cook double or triple quality, dehydrate the extras. They don't use slot of space, for the cost savings over time. DIY jerky, can be used in cooking as well.
Thanks for the tips! I will look into it. Definable hoping to move into some over night hike camps with the kids as they are getting bigger and more capable.
@@SvedosTrippin when planning overnight hike/camping, particular with children... remember water weighs 1 kilo per litre. In extreme weather, 2 litres or more per our can be required. (Lose through sweating etc). So plan around water availability, as well as avoiding spring to start (snakes are more active and sometimes a little aggressive if they feel infringed upon or startled.) Test your camping equipment, and practice set up. Pack as light as you safely can. Plan for a good phone reception area or keep a satellite communicator like a zelo or inreach on your person. Preferably start with a location that has camping area , pit toilet, and don't assume water tanks will have water. A Sawyer squeeze or a Sawyer mini and a cnoc can make a good gravity filter system for water purification. :)
Such a great informative video! Thanks for your truthfulness in telling it like you see it. Your children will really appreciate this down the track. Keep up the good work!
Some caravan parks in and around the Burnett in Qld are now charging approx $240 per week for a patch of grass to pitch a tent with no power. These parks are also charging up to $20 per person for travelers or transients ( due to cost of living) for a shower.
That's crazy, $20 for a shower. Gym memberships were less than $20 a week when I was back on the GC and had shower and sauna. We head back to East coast this year, not looking forward to accomodation costs when we get there.
Lots of great information, thanx. And i agree with your comment on "Wiki Camps" it used to be fantastic but now just painful. I've commented on the forum and suggested maybe have a small monthly fee to put towards employing some 16 year old to get it back to where it was.
Thank you for explaining everything to us. My wife and I are doing our homework on doing a trip around our great country. Heading to the caravan and camping show on the Gold Coast next month. Thank you 0:06
VERY well said and done.. 10 out of 10 in your research. AS FOR KIDS charge the monsters more per night and keep them home. Safe travels and thanks for your post
With the free camps it’s a hard one. I live in Cairns, & travel all around in the Far Nth Qld. A lot of the free parks up here get overrun by the backpackers in the dry season. Esp between Cairns, & Pt Douglas. They use the trees, & beaches as there toilets. They travel in old vans with no toilets, showers etc. It does make it hard for the genuine tourists who are self contained, & doing the right things. Enjoy your travels.
Yes, I know the area and I've seen the amount of backpackers. I think with back packers, many of them have this feeling that it's not their country so why respect it. And that's why they make a mess, sad situation isn't it...
Thanks Brett. I have been off the road for a while and appears I am well out of touch with the costs involved. Hope your family is well. see you on the road
Awesome informative video guys! Couldn’t agree more with what you’re saying, particularly the cost of food & groceries in regional areas! We understand it is what it is, but gee it hurts nonetheless. Safe travels 🙂
Great video. We just upgraded to a motor home and we were lucky enough to sell our van within two days for $2500 more than we paid for it new back in 2015. We picked up a 2018, 40,000 km Iveco / Winnebago Kirra for $75,000 less than new. Still the same features, except for the outside decals, as a new one. NSWNP get you in the neck every time. One of our regular camping spots down near Tathra actually cost more than the local caravan park when you have kids. We detested the charges per child at NP so back in the day when we had a group of us with kids we all said we had one child and then we’d tell the kids to scatter when the “Bush” Ranger came around to collect the fees. The kids thought it was great fun. It’s odd to me that the accommodation industry can charge based on the season when in other industries that is called price gouging but it’s just the way it is. I think it’s a case of adapt or die. Im so willing to be spending more money on fuel to tour our country than spending money on fuel to get to a job everyday. Yes, touring is getting more expensive but at least we don’t have the prices they have in the US or Europe, yet. Cheers.
when my wife and I started travelling in mid 2015 the most expensive CV park we found was $45 per night. we frequently paid $30-$38 per night ( excluding Big4 parks which are insanely expensive) the av price of a park today is outrageous. when you stay at a CV park today for a week , its as expensive as renting a house. we free camp as much as possible. I study global economics , global politics and monetary history - we “ Will” see in the next 24 months, the biggest stock market crash in history and a global depression. “ sooner if WWIII breaks out, which is also very likely “ now is not the time to buy expensive items, nor expensive houses, now is the time to get yourself out of debt and accumulate a nice mountain of savings, for around the corner will be once in a generation bargains on all assets. Things that cant go on forever wont………… When your outgoings exceed your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.
So I don't have long to make some money... at least we are debt free and have some savings. And in case of WWIII, we can't be better positioned to run and hide somewhere remote. Thanks for watching and your insights.
@@SvedosTrippin my wife and I always said that an income stream we could take on the road with us, that only required a laptop and internet connection would be the perfect income solution, ultimately we arrived at stock trading and crypto investing- my wife ( who is better at math than I ) taught herself stock trading on the US market, after 12 months of studying and 6 months of simulated trading, she started trading. With a starting capital of 15k, she has regularly made over $1000 a week for the past 2 years, I understand the crypto market very well and much better than my wife , so I invest in this , crypto can be hugely profitable if you understand it , can identify tokens with real world use cases vs shit coins, and understand the market cycles ( and have a high degree of tolerance for volatility. We don’t make regular weekly income from crypto, but we can and have made made more than a year’s income in a matter of weeks. Both these income streams require only a laptop and internet connection ( and starting capital) in both cases your Num 1 focus should be capital preservation ( before) accumulation.
your right, the USA is going down the tubes with its debt blowout and interest rates MUST rise. If rates dont go up......inflation with get even worse.
Thanks for the great video. We are starting to prepare for a lap around oz. We are retired and have owned a van for about ten years now. We have done mainly short trips with a couple of interstate trips . We have just upgraded our tow vehicle and are now looking at upgrading the van to one with an ensuite . So your video on what it costs has been of great interest to us. It’s unfortunate that there are some things that we can’t avoid when travelling which means we have to be really on the ball. Thanks for the video we enjoy watching them as they are quite helpful.
It's certainly getting expensive but there are ways to cut costs and we try to share those. As I mentioned in this one accommodation can be a huge expense or a minor one depending on where you stay. Glad our advise is being heard and helping people.
Hey guys, that was a great video Brett, so informative. Thanks for taking the time to explain it all in detail. That seems unbelievable that you would have to pay for Kayley & Owen if you are at a 'must be fully self-contained' camp 😮 Hope you guys can keep on travelling. Fingers crossed that those 83% subscribe. Your videos are worth watching 😊 Enjoy the weekend, safe travels and see you next week. Lyn ❤
Hope some more subs come in too, it seems that call to action worked, much higher rate of subscriptions from this video 😁. The parent tax is a rip off for sure...
Yeah, just groceries in general are getting so expensive. It all started with covid, they some how justified the price hike and now it's all over they won't take them back to where they were. It certainly hurts the budget.
@goingplacesoz. We have met up a couple of times recently and enjoy your channel. Your video is a great insight in understanding costs of travelling. However as the majority of vanners only travel occasionally such as holiday times etc, then folks accept the cost increases.Certainly caravan parks are full of "occasional" vanners and campers. For those looking to travel fulltime with a family then this video is excellent. Look forward to more wonderful videos from Svedos Trippin.
This is true re. the occasional campers keeping the C.P's full, I mean before we started this, we were at a caravan parks every holidays (though we did go 50/50 with N.P's too). Thanks for watching and commenting.
"5th out of 96 countries as far as cost of living goes. That is its more expensive to live in Australia than 94% of other countries around the World. " Holy moly no wonder were all struggling financially. Thanks for info very helpful episode. We will be looking up Caravan farmstays. We have used hipcamp which is not bad as well.
Yup, Australia certainly isn't a cheap place to live. Hipcamps is OK, we do use it, though they slug you $4.50 a night just to use their service, then also dip into that number that the host makes well, so they double dip and it's probably why the hosts often have a pretty high nightly rate for what they offer. Caravan Overnight farmstays is a much cheaper alternative. Thanks for watching.
It's fantastic, we are out at a stone fruit farm right now, fresh cheap produce, no one but us, the trees and some cows around. You will see it in a about 3 weeks on the channel.
The big change in caravan park pricing happened between 2008 & 2012 - $20 + to $60+, The numbers of people on the road jumped dramatically & the attitudes of travellers and those catering to them changed as well. P.S. When did a tent spot for one, no power, cost the same as powered van site for a couple happen?
That was a super informative video. Thanks for making it. As a non-parent, I'm a tiny bit surprised with the parent tax. It seems like some accommodation places may be double dipping. It sounds like the caravan parks with child friendly entertainment options (pools, play equipment etc) are the most expensive places to stay. However, they are also charging extra dollars per night for children. It doesn't seem fair. IMHO, in a perfect world, since these places are already charging a premium amount to begin with, they shouldn't charge extra per child.
Thanks for your opinion. We wouldn't mind if the just covered their costs on the kids, couldn't be more than $5 a child that would be fair and they would probably still make a profit. But it seems to us that at $10 to $15 they simply make more profit of parents. I've just read a comment from someone that was charged $5 extra a night for their dog 😭.
Hi guys another great video from a happy subscriber. Your van was VERY cheap to buy. It’s cost us $85k to build an 18’ all electric off road, single axle composite van. Thats just the material and parts, my labour is free.
Enjoyed the insight and wondered considering you need at least $225k for a reasonable size new van and a tank to pull it. I’d like to see a cost comparison of just buying a hybrid all wheel drive sedan and stay in caravan parks/motels/hotels on the trip around….no van and a lot less petrol. Of course you’d have to consider depreciation at the end of 2 years to see what your vehicle/van is worth then. I mean for $225k you could purchase 100 round the world airline tickets too…another comparison? Love your content
If you could be a couple and live in a 4wd (or a van) you could do it for so much cheaper. Not only is it less in fuel, but so many more Camp-site options open up allowing you to take advantage of more low cost / free camping options.
kids are expensive mate, caravan parks also.. ya best off free camping wherever you can, especially if ya have a caravan!! me and the missus dont spend anywhere near what you would a week, but different setup. wish you luck mate 👍🏿
Caravan Parks used to include children for free. The costs have increased unbelievably. Some regions eg Tasmania Victoria and parts of NSW are still better value. But if your staying in a tourist hot spot eg Surfers Burleigh etc it will cost. I like the Aussie farmers idea I will follow this up. Caravan costs are insane. Being able to service your own van is essential. And be careful with old tyres. Many will sell you old tyres. And even light truck tyres have a limited life. Don't go shopping in the Territory prices can be outrageous. So stock up. Great video many useful tips.Very very scary statistic re costs.
Feels to me like C.P's simply make more profit of parents which is a pretty dirty business tactic. More people need to speak up and rebel against it. As we've said we avoid them where we can, and we are sharing how we do it, so I'm doing my bit 🫡. Thanks for watching and commenting. P.s. staying at a stone fruit farm right now, $10 a night and I've got delicious figs, plums, avocados and peaches at more door step. So good.
@@SvedosTrippin Thanks. Off to BCF we go. You are a lovely family and your channel is a favourite of ours. Travel safe and needless to say continue enjoying yourselves.
Inflation and rising living costs seem to be a problem worldwide. But I agree, travelling in Australia has become ridiculously expensive. It makes the decision to holiday in Thailand SOOOO much easier!
Yeah even Thailand isn't what it used to be. I went in early 20's had the best time and most authentic and unique experiences for the price of peanuts. Went again in my mid 30's and a tuk tuk ride cost as much as a taxi in aus.
Great vid mate. Always interesting to to hear about how others cope with budgets. What you spend is about your income. So would you suggest a fortnight or a quarter budget 😎
Rentals are unaffordable for most people ..many homeless people .. Australia is very expensive..food ..etc ..fuel ..rent ..mortages ..etc ..harsh times .
My daughter son inlaw and 3 children just did a half lap, up the middle and down the eastern coast 6 months returning in Jan 2024 they were amazed how expensive the trip was...I think the other half will never happen
I’m a sole traveller around Australia for over 7 years now. I don’t get discounts on van sites because I’m just 1 person. I get charged the same as if I was a couple or even have kids as well. So I think it is fair that a couple with kids should pay more than me for sure. Kids can be noisy, dangerous and annoying to others a lot of the time. They have showers and flush toilets etc so yes they need to pay more than I do as a solo traveller. Sorry but that’s how it is.
Just to be clear, I've not suggested kids are free, but rather that $15 per child per night is excessive, there is no way a child is using that many resources. I also think if a C.P won't drop their price for a solo traveller (1 person) is on a site. How can they justify upping their price if there more than 2 ppl on the site. Caravan parks are just out to make as much money as possible and it's why we avoid them at all costs.
@@SvedosTrippin Sorry in didn't work, I have 2 different friends who do all year round house sits one is 77 and just has so many people who want her she just rotates thru, year after year.🥳🐾 If you're in sunny Qld your family would be welcome with us.
Caravan Parks have gone up more than 3-4% per year....how? The prices they quote are "standard prices", whereas we all know they now charge a parent tax, laundromats are mostly now pay for use, and many other additional costs that are not included in the site price listed. This is how all companies hide the real cost increase..... e.g. shrinkflation of supermarket items, etc
The parent tax has definitely gone up disproportionately, so they just make more money of parents. It's not like raising kids isn't costly enough with out C.Ps making more profit off us specifically 😒
Two years ago I vacated a rental property and opted to live in a car (small hatchback) and gee that is so much cheaper than housing! My parents said they could have helped pay for something but wanted to teach me the value of sacrifice, now I'm at the stage of buying my own property Mar/Apr but don't want to become a wage slave again, so I think I'll keep doing what I've always done, and the way that Australia is going that will be more acceptable as time rolls on
Houses are becoming completely unaffordable in major areas aren't they (even in small towns we always have a look at real estate). But friends of ours just sold their old, run down and beat up 3 bedroom in an undesirable suburb on the GC for $800K. That's just crazy. We will probably never get back into the housing market unless we somehow become rich. BUT, no regrets, love the life were living.
@@SvedosTrippin But they still need to buy again, even after pocketing the capital gain... best thing I've done is learn to live without housing, then i'm untouchable with unaffordable housing. I might just keep tweaking my vehicle to be more of a camper and travel out further afield where the majority of city dwellers dare not venture
@@SvedosTrippin we are so sorry been watching for ages, recommending u to others and really thought we had subscribed, but we have now 👍🏻cheers guys keep them coming ❤️watching your vids Enjoy, take care & Happy travels 👍🏻🍻🔥🥰
Yeah, it's a bit of a joke isn't it. If I ever ran something I would charge per site. Man I'd love to stick it too the C.Ps and steal a bunch of their buisness by offering something fairer. One day, hey.
They should subscribe and helps U guys time and effort use put into your videos. I can't believe that figure was so high. Caravan parks a nice for the kids especially if they have a nice pools. Too expensive staying in them it's getting bad. Making it hard for some family I would free camp and fill water from taps your video is good keep up the good work.
I finished my build on a truck about 2 weeks into lock downs and moved in and I count my self ultra lucky, prices for everything have gone up at least 30% and rent more like 50% since then and I would be working purely to pay for a roof over my head which I'd barely be at because Im at work, what a sick situation created by a sick civilization. I will never live in a regular house again, I'm to used to the freedom not being a money slave brings...
Yeah, completely agree. The system wants us working and not asking questions. A stealth truck would be the go, just camp where ever. Sounds like you've done well.
My partner and I tour infrequently because of costs versus income. To make it affordable most of our camping in Tasmania is either free camps, national parks and state reserves, however site availability is fairly restricted in summer and school holidays. Occasionally we will stay in caravan parks. Choices for cold weather camping are fairly reasonable, make sure the diesel heater is in good working condition. My partner and I are currently planning a trip to Queensland in September/October. This cuts out some of the premium season costs and we have to put up with the hotter weather. To minimise costs we will look for National Parks, low cost camps and free camping. Frequent stops at Caravan Parks are becoming an unaffordable luxury for us. To reduce fuel costs we won't be travelling as far, only going to South East Queensland rather than the North. This has the added bonus of being able to spend more time in fewer locations and have a good look around. Thanks for the tips on Park memberships and Nikki camps any money saved in accomodation can be spent elsewhere and be more enjoyable.
Thanks guys, if your from tassie you have it good for free camping options. You will have a real hard time finding any in QLD unless you head far inland.
I think it's only limited to upper middle class. Ill stick with the RTT approach and then spend on a holiday and staying in a hotel. Financially much better off. And kids don't care if they have a fancy caravan or a swag.
The grocery increase is 32% not 24%. Its the cost increase of the 2021 amount is the increase in cost you seem to have subtracted 2021 fro. 2023 to get 24%.. now i have to go to the first price increase because i was thinking that doesn't sound right. The food i could do in my head easy. Fuel is up 50% from original cost. 50%of 6640 is 3320 thats 50% increase
Thanks for the interesting video. While I can understand charging for kids if they have to maintain playground equipment, I can't see how children are going to add costs to a park. Parents do it tougher than people without kids. We are retired and it's much cheaper to live now than when we were raising our boys. With your percentages, you are calculating them all wrong, you are way under stating them. With the van price, eg, $75k to $115k is a $40k increase. That's a 40/75*100 = 53% increase on the original price. I think you are doing 40/115 = 35% of the new price, but not 35% increase on $75k. I'm pretty sure you've done that will all of them. Anyway, not a criticism, just trying to help out. How long do you stay at each campsite? Generally we like to stay at a camp for two weeks and investigate the area before moving on. I'm thinking it would have a big impact on your fuel bill if you stayed longer at each place. Liked & subscribed, good luck with your channel, but interesting to see where you go/stay.
Dam, I need you to consult for me before I release these videos, 53% increase sounds far more ominous. Yeah, re. the parent tax, I think caravan parks simply make more money off parents. It doesn't cost them what they charge us to host our kids. And if you think of it like that, it's a pretty dirty way to do business.
Oh sorry forgot about how long we stay. Generally we stay at a location for a week. It kind of works well with the whole you tube video a week requirements. Though now that we have just about done a full lap I would like to slow down to 2 week stays. Just need to convince Mel.
We have a video that explains how we make money and afford to do what we do, it's called "how do we afford to travel Australia full time" and it came out about 3 months ago. But the short answer is we work.
I expect the majority of couples in big vans (ours is small) would use up more power and resources with all their appliances running etc. A small nominal charge for kids, say $2 to $5 would cover their costs, but it seems they just make more profit on families. Pretty inaustralian isn't it.
Thanks for watching and commenting, your entitled to your opinion as I'm entitled to mine. My opinion is that I find it hard to believe that my 2 kids sleeping in our van add an extra $30 a day to the operating costs of the caravan park, it seems that the caravan park just makes more profit from parents. Just my opinion 🤷.
the good news on caravan build times (depending on manufacturer) have come down massively. one of the top premium brands can supply a new van in under 4 months (not 12-18mths).
Ahhh, that's fantastic news if your looking for a new van. We met ppl just 3 months ago that were waiting over a year for theirs so I assumed this was still the case.
Yeah station stays and farm camps are the way to go for sure. Though many of the station stays in WA want to charge C.P rates with out the facilities 🤔
“Is travelling Australia unaffordable” The answer is that it is a luxury and always has been. Which is why historically it was the domain of retirees, or smelly hippies in Smokey old VW’s and Transit vans. :)
That is a fair point, but the world is changing and becoming smaller in a sense. We work online, it's not as if we are retired, we still contribute to society. We are just taking advantage of what the new world offers (remote work that is).
@@SvedosTrippin agreed 100%. I didn’t mean to suggest you have ‘dropped out’ so to speak. My point is that full time travel has always been expensive, at least in this century, particularly when a family is involved. We did what you are doing back in 2001 with four kids and found that the budget was about on par with living at home. Have fun.
In my experience they are cheaper. The marinated whole ch. we get is $9 vs $13 at coles/woollies. Noodles, $2 for 5 vs $5 at Coles/woollies. Perhaps some items aren't cheaper, but many are noticeable amounts cheaper.
I’m at the opposite side of children and travel as a solo single 60yr old female and get charged the same as couple on a site, I think it’s just what it is. I’m fully self contained and don’t use any facilities just looking for security. I’m happy to free camp also. I love watching your adventures and thank you for your time and effort that is involved in producing these great adventures.
Thanks, glad your enjoying our vids.
Your point is so true and contradicts the C.P's argument on the parent tax too. Is it the site that costs them to maintain or the number of people in the caravan park. If they can't reduce the price for a solo traveller then they shouldn't increase the price for parents. It should simply be a per site rate.
But clearly, they take the path of what ever puts more money in their pocket...
Great review. Any chance you can do a total outlay? (I'm being lazy!)
That’s outrageous! It should be per person!
I’m a 60yo Kiwi working in the Middle East and intend to do the great loop solo next year as I embark upon retirement (Op Far [not Phar] Lap 😂).
With rent going up more than the pension, living in a house is rapidly becoming unaffordable. With free camps closing down, living in Australia is becoming unaffordable for many. Thank you for sharing your cost breakdowns. I'm hoping to be living on the road, solo, in the next few years, but, unlike everyone else, I'll be starting out on a very low budget.
Good luck with it all. I think in a vehicle alone and as a solo person the costs can be kept very low.
I went around Australia with two kids recently in motor home. The amazing thing was I did not pay even 1 night for accomodation over 3 months. I just sleep wherever I park. Even in Subiaco in Perth centre for three nights. No issues.
It can be done. More difficult with caravan which is why I would never own one 🤷♂️
Stealth camping is one way to beat the cost of accommodation for sure haha. Though you of course have to avoid getting caught.
@@SvedosTrippin well as far as I understand it, it is not illegal to sleep in a car in Australia. Councils can make certain areas as “no camping, sleeping” etc, but that applies only in certain areas. Ive slept in motorhome outside police stations, at kings canyon itself, in Airlie beach, Darwin city, Hobart, Sydney harbour at kiribilli near bridge, Melbourne st kilda and everywhere in between.
On my bike, I stealth camp in tent. But in motorhome, you park your vehicle and that’s it. It’s like any other parked vehicle and you don’t make noise or open to anyone 🤷♂️
Spot on.
So....where did you wash your dirty ass and your snot nose kids??? Where did you stel water for your camper??? Where did you do your laundry???
Going un noticed is the smart mans choice, as soon as anything becomes known it gets regulated into another subscription to exist arrangement. Like paying to park your vehicle on some dirt with someone elses name on it. The elite shItters will work out how to monetize breathing under some bs environmental benefit policy at some point Im sure.
Glad you had the balls to be critical about how the large supermarkets are ripping off the consumer. Keep travelling. Your kids are having the experience that most kids can only dream of.
Yeah groceries are a killer. I think our kids are having the best upbringing, so proud of what we are doing with them.
Metcash, the company who owns IGA are renowned for acquiring a discount chain, eg Franklins, and converting it to "upmarket" to increase the prices, it's virtually criminal the way they have butchered the Black and Gold products by changing the name, decreasing the sizes and pretty much doubling the prices.
Another informative post mate. I always tune in on yours rather than the Hollywood shock posts of so many other travellers.
WA in my opinion is the most expensive to travel.
Thankfully our caravan has massive storage for food but with two extra mouths to feed like you have it’s not easy mate.
Having said that being on the road two years did make me change the way we shop and recipie we cook. All the best mate.
Much appreciated, we hope to never have to go down the path of Hollywood shock posts. But unfortunately those negative shock thumbnails work, and those that use them grow the fastest.
Another brilliant video! So true on all your points. We, too, keep detailed financial records and, although we've only been 18 mths living in our van, we've noticed our monthly totals have increased quite a bit in that time. I LOVE Caravan Overnight Farmstay. We've met some lovely farmers, and seen some gorgeous places. Also found their farmers' charges to be much more reasonable than Hip Camp listed properties.
CoF is way better than hip camps. Good old struggling Aussie farmers only charging what's fair. While C P's do what they do...
Hey Brett, this vlog was so informative and well researched and would be a tremendous reference for current travellers or anyone wanting to adopt full time caravanning as a life style. It’s astonishing to see just how much costs have increased for the caravanning community. Thanks for pulling this wonderful resource together. I hope you guys can continue to live your dream and continue to make these inspiring and meaningful videos, as opposed to the other useless vlogs produced by certain other TH-camrs who love to flaunt there expensive set-ups that are well out of reach for most people. There aren’t many other content producers that are as genuine as this channel. Stay safe, and looking forward to the next adventure. 👍 Kind regards, Corrie
Thanks Corrie, always love your thoughtful comments.
Its not always travellers who mess up free camp sites. A lot of times its locals who use them as convenient tips and party sites.
Yeah, I notice this for sure.
So true.
My budget for accommodation is $0. Not prepared to go over that either.
I travel solo & pay the same site fee as a couple (some places even allow up to 6 people per site at no extra cost). A group of 6 will utilise the facilities 6 times as much as a solo traveller. Therefore, i think its fair to charge extra for more people, even when the people are kids.
Larger groups often pay for themselves by buying more...eg: drinks from the reception/kiosk
I've not experienced many c.p's that charge by site.
We would absolutely encourage that. It's the same with many N.Ps now, they used to be per site but seem to be moving to per person as with many bush camps.
Dame adds as soon as I jumped on. Good for use. Thankyou for the video
Great video, we're not doing a lap yet, hopefully when retired. I've recently subscribed to your channel, I had thought you travelling with kid's and us being old farts it wouldn't gel with us. I am thoroughly enjoying your videos, they've really helpful and informative. Keep up the great work ❤
Glad your enjoying our vids and happy to hear they are helpful.
Good video mate, well thought out and facts presented.
The aim when setting up my rig was to maximixe solar, batteries and water, as Caravan parks are by far the major expense (unless you are on a limited time trip and need to cover many KM's per day, then it will be fuel)
To this end I have 2.75Kw of fixed solar, 2000 AH of lithium batteries and 1000 litres of water...the issue is that I had to go to a truck-based rig to carry the weight.
I run a domestic chest freezer and an aircond/heater Mini split.
I travel at 80km/ph to keep my fuel costs down and get 21.0 liters per 100km. (I also added an additional diesel tank to try to skip those expensive fuel stops)
I went down the path of ......spend the $$$ upfront to reduce the ongoing costs as much as possible, basically trying to minimise all the cons you mentioned in the video.
It's good advice, but to avoid caravan parks completely you would have to stay in free camping places only. There are large parts of aus where you can't avoid a C.P. unfortunately.
A dehydrator maybe helpful.
Look up "diy backpacking meals dehydrated".
Cook double or triple quality, dehydrate the extras.
They don't use slot of space, for the cost savings over time.
DIY jerky, can be used in cooking as well.
Thanks for the tips! I will look into it.
Definable hoping to move into some over night hike camps with the kids as they are getting bigger and more capable.
@@SvedosTrippin when planning overnight hike/camping, particular with children... remember water weighs 1 kilo per litre. In extreme weather, 2 litres or more per our can be required. (Lose through sweating etc).
So plan around water availability, as well as avoiding spring to start (snakes are more active and sometimes a little aggressive if they feel infringed upon or startled.)
Test your camping equipment, and practice set up.
Pack as light as you safely can.
Plan for a good phone reception area or keep a satellite communicator like a zelo or inreach on your person.
Preferably start with a location that has camping area , pit toilet, and don't assume water tanks will have water.
A Sawyer squeeze or a Sawyer mini and a cnoc can make a good gravity filter system for water purification.
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Such a great informative video! Thanks for your truthfulness in telling it like you see it. Your children will really appreciate this down the track.
Keep up the good work!
I hope so! I think we're growing little super humans, they will know so much when they are older.
Some caravan parks in and around the Burnett in Qld are now charging approx $240 per week for a patch of grass to pitch a tent with no power. These parks are also charging up to $20 per person for travelers or transients ( due to cost of living) for a shower.
That's crazy, $20 for a shower. Gym memberships were less than $20 a week when I was back on the GC and had shower and sauna.
We head back to East coast this year, not looking forward to accomodation costs when we get there.
@@SvedosTrippin yep, there are alot of businesses here exploiting the necessities unfortunately. Safe travels. Bryan🙏🏼
Lots of great information, thanx. And i agree with your comment on "Wiki Camps" it used to be fantastic but now just painful. I've commented on the forum and suggested maybe have a small monthly fee to put towards employing some 16 year old to get it back to where it was.
When you consider how much money the company who owns it has, it's pretty crazy they let it become like this.
Thank you for explaining everything to us. My wife and I are doing our homework on doing a trip around our great country. Heading to the caravan and camping show on the Gold Coast next month. Thank you 0:06
Enjoy the show, have fun with your preparations, exciting times.
VERY well said and done..
10 out of 10 in your research.
AS FOR KIDS charge the monsters more per night and keep them home.
Safe travels and thanks for your post
With the free camps it’s a hard one.
I live in Cairns, & travel all around in the Far Nth Qld.
A lot of the free parks up here get overrun by the backpackers in the dry season.
Esp between Cairns, & Pt Douglas.
They use the trees, & beaches as there toilets.
They travel in old vans with no toilets, showers etc.
It does make it hard for the genuine tourists who are self contained, & doing the right things.
Enjoy your travels.
Yes, I know the area and I've seen the amount of backpackers. I think with back packers, many of them have this feeling that it's not their country so why respect it. And that's why they make a mess, sad situation isn't it...
That is so correct, & they honestly don’t care about the fines as once they leave the country they can’t be traced.
@@stephenrogers9664 Maybe the fines should become time based?? Eg. 1 week to pay. Hard to enforce I realise as well.
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Thanks Brett. I have been off the road for a while and appears I am well out of touch with the costs involved. Hope your family is well. see you on the road
Thanks. Travel safe.
Awesome informative video guys! Couldn’t agree more with what you’re saying, particularly the cost of food & groceries in regional areas! We understand it is what it is, but gee it hurts nonetheless. Safe travels 🙂
So true, it just is what it is. If your wealthy it doesn't hurt, when your poor it hurts.
Great video. We just upgraded to a motor home and we were lucky enough to sell our van within two days for $2500 more than we paid for it new back in 2015. We picked up a 2018, 40,000 km Iveco / Winnebago Kirra for $75,000 less than new. Still the same features, except for the outside decals, as a new one. NSWNP get you in the neck every time. One of our regular camping spots down near Tathra actually cost more than the local caravan park when you have kids. We detested the charges per child at NP so back in the day when we had a group of us with kids we all said we had one child and then we’d tell the kids to scatter when the “Bush” Ranger came around to collect the fees. The kids thought it was great fun. It’s odd to me that the accommodation industry can charge based on the season when in other industries that is called price gouging but it’s just the way it is. I think it’s a case of adapt or die. Im so willing to be spending more money on fuel to tour our country than spending money on fuel to get to a job everyday. Yes, touring is getting more expensive but at least we don’t have the prices they have in the US or Europe, yet. Cheers.
Crazy that you can make money on vans that are years and years old isn't it.
@@SvedosTrippin Yep, totally agree 👍
Thank you for who won the full information on cost we wish you happy travelling
Thank you.
when my wife and I started travelling in mid 2015 the most expensive CV park we found was $45 per night. we frequently paid $30-$38 per night ( excluding Big4 parks which are insanely expensive) the av price of a park today is outrageous. when you stay at a CV park today for a week , its as expensive as renting a house. we free camp as much as possible. I study global economics , global politics and monetary history - we “ Will” see in the next 24 months, the biggest stock market crash in history and a global depression. “ sooner if WWIII breaks out, which is also very likely “ now is not the time to buy expensive items, nor expensive houses, now is the time to get yourself out of debt and accumulate a nice mountain of savings, for around the corner will be once in a generation bargains on all assets. Things that cant go on forever wont………… When your outgoings exceed your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.
So I don't have long to make some money... at least we are debt free and have some savings. And in case of WWIII, we can't be better positioned to run and hide somewhere remote.
Thanks for watching and your insights.
@@SvedosTrippin my wife and I always said that an income stream we could take on the road with us, that only required a laptop and internet connection would be the perfect income solution, ultimately we arrived at stock trading and crypto investing- my wife ( who is better at math than I ) taught herself stock trading on the US market, after 12 months of studying and 6 months of simulated trading, she started trading. With a starting capital of 15k, she has regularly made over $1000 a week for the past 2 years, I understand the crypto market very well and much better than my wife , so I invest in this , crypto can be hugely profitable if you understand it , can identify tokens with real world use cases vs shit coins, and understand the market cycles ( and have a high degree of tolerance for volatility. We don’t make regular weekly income from crypto, but we can and have made made more than a year’s income in a matter of weeks. Both these income streams require only a laptop and internet connection ( and starting capital) in both cases your Num 1 focus should be capital preservation ( before) accumulation.
your right, the USA is going down the tubes with its debt blowout and interest rates MUST rise. If rates dont go up......inflation with get even worse.
Thanks for the great video. We are starting to prepare for a lap around oz. We are retired and have owned a van for about ten years now. We have done mainly short trips with a couple of interstate trips . We have just upgraded our tow vehicle and are now looking at upgrading the van to one with an ensuite . So your video on what it costs has been of great interest to us. It’s unfortunate that there are some things that we can’t avoid when travelling which means we have to be really on the ball. Thanks for the video we enjoy watching them as they are quite helpful.
It's certainly getting expensive but there are ways to cut costs and we try to share those. As I mentioned in this one accommodation can be a huge expense or a minor one depending on where you stay.
Glad our advise is being heard and helping people.
Great video 👍 We remember how tough it was paying extra for our children many years ago but what you’re paying is crazy!!!!
It does seem that's how C.Ps are secretly increasing their rates. Just making more money of one particular group of people (parents).
Hey guys, that was a great video Brett, so informative.
Thanks for taking the time to explain it all in detail.
That seems unbelievable that you would have to pay for Kayley & Owen if you are at a 'must be fully self-contained' camp 😮
Hope you guys can keep on travelling. Fingers crossed that those 83% subscribe. Your videos are worth watching 😊
Enjoy the weekend, safe travels and see you next week. Lyn ❤
Hope some more subs come in too, it seems that call to action worked, much higher rate of subscriptions from this video 😁.
The parent tax is a rip off for sure...
Great video again mate. Groceries are definitely putting the pinch on many households.
Yup, they are getting crazy expensive.
Hi guys yes IGA is a big rip of I have a few here in Mandurah the only good thing is it’s a small shop than rip of big time coles and woollies
Yeah, just groceries in general are getting so expensive. It all started with covid, they some how justified the price hike and now it's all over they won't take them back to where they were.
It certainly hurts the budget.
Excellent non emotional, factual analysis of the costs and how to minimise them .. 🌟
Thanks, that's what I was going for 😁
@goingplacesoz. We have met up a couple of times recently and enjoy your channel. Your video is a great insight in understanding costs of travelling. However as the majority of vanners only travel occasionally such as holiday times etc, then folks accept the cost increases.Certainly caravan parks are full of "occasional" vanners and campers. For those looking to travel fulltime with a family then this video is excellent. Look forward to more wonderful videos from Svedos Trippin.
This is true re. the occasional campers keeping the C.P's full, I mean before we started this, we were at a caravan parks every holidays (though we did go 50/50 with N.P's too).
Thanks for watching and commenting.
"5th out of 96 countries as far as cost of living goes. That is its more expensive to live in Australia than 94% of other countries around the World. " Holy moly no wonder were all struggling financially. Thanks for info very helpful episode. We will be looking up Caravan farmstays. We have used hipcamp which is not bad as well.
Yup, Australia certainly isn't a cheap place to live. Hipcamps is OK, we do use it, though they slug you $4.50 a night just to use their service, then also dip into that number that the host makes well, so they double dip and it's probably why the hosts often have a pretty high nightly rate for what they offer.
Caravan Overnight farmstays is a much cheaper alternative. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the heads up about the Caravan Overnight Farmstays, I signed up immediately after seeing your video 🙂
It's fantastic, we are out at a stone fruit farm right now, fresh cheap produce, no one but us, the trees and some cows around.
You will see it in a about 3 weeks on the channel.
The big change in caravan park pricing happened between 2008 & 2012 - $20 + to $60+, The numbers of people on the road jumped dramatically & the attitudes of travellers and those catering to them changed as well. P.S. When did a tent spot for one, no power, cost the same as powered van site for a couple happen?
they have certainly become a luxury item with what they charge. Considering its just a power supply and a hose and a tiny block of land.
That was a super informative video. Thanks for making it.
As a non-parent, I'm a tiny bit surprised with the parent tax. It seems like some accommodation places may be double dipping. It sounds like the caravan parks with child friendly entertainment options (pools, play equipment etc) are the most expensive places to stay. However, they are also charging extra dollars per night for children. It doesn't seem fair. IMHO, in a perfect world, since these places are already charging a premium amount to begin with, they shouldn't charge extra per child.
Thanks for your opinion. We wouldn't mind if the just covered their costs on the kids, couldn't be more than $5 a child that would be fair and they would probably still make a profit. But it seems to us that at $10 to $15 they simply make more profit of parents. I've just read a comment from someone that was charged $5 extra a night for their dog 😭.
Hi guys another great video from a happy subscriber. Your van was VERY cheap to buy. It’s cost us $85k to build an 18’ all electric off road, single axle composite van. Thats just the material and parts, my labour is free.
Yeah, everything is going. A full electric van sounds nice. And all composite. So might be a mit smicker than ours.
Been reducing our travel due to costs. Not surprised that it is hurting other people.
It's certainly getting more expensive 🙃
Enjoyed the insight and wondered considering you need at least $225k for a reasonable size new van and a tank to pull it. I’d like to see a cost comparison of just buying a hybrid all wheel drive sedan and stay in caravan parks/motels/hotels on the trip around….no van and a lot less petrol. Of course you’d have to consider depreciation at the end of 2 years to see what your vehicle/van is worth then. I mean for $225k you could purchase 100 round the world airline tickets too…another comparison? Love your content
If you could be a couple and live in a 4wd (or a van) you could do it for so much cheaper. Not only is it less in fuel, but so many more Camp-site options open up allowing you to take advantage of more low cost / free camping options.
@@SvedosTrippinyep did that in 1972, lived a year in a HQ panel van 😮😊
Then upgraded to a Kombi
kids are expensive mate, caravan parks also.. ya best off free camping wherever you can, especially if ya have a caravan!! me and the missus dont spend anywhere near what you would a week, but different setup. wish you luck mate 👍🏿
Very true.
Well covered, thanks and travelling slow is certainly a fuel saver.
For sure, don't over drive your fuel budget.
Still have to go north and south every season though, so KM's will rack up.
It was very interesting Brett, a lot to think about before travel around Australia
Hope there's plenty of things to learn in there.
Wiki Camps avoids the free camp locations, doesn't promote their own camps?
Caravan Parks used to include children for free. The costs have increased unbelievably. Some regions eg Tasmania Victoria and parts of NSW are still better value. But if your staying in a tourist hot spot eg Surfers Burleigh etc it will cost. I like the Aussie farmers idea I will follow this up. Caravan costs are insane. Being able to service your own van is essential. And be careful with old tyres. Many will sell you old tyres. And even light truck tyres have a limited life. Don't go shopping in the Territory prices can be outrageous. So stock up. Great video many useful tips.Very very scary statistic re costs.
Feels to me like C.P's simply make more profit of parents which is a pretty dirty business tactic. More people need to speak up and rebel against it.
As we've said we avoid them where we can, and we are sharing how we do it, so I'm doing my bit 🫡.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
P.s. staying at a stone fruit farm right now, $10 a night and I've got delicious figs, plums, avocados and peaches at more door step. So good.
Please advise the make of your new chairs.
We use zenpire chairs and table, can be found at BCF.
@@SvedosTrippin Thanks. Off to BCF we go. You are a lovely family and your channel is a favourite of ours. Travel safe and needless to say continue enjoying yourselves.
Thanks for another very informative episode. Great job. 👌
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video mate
Thankyou.
Great episode, we agree with all your points. I love the idea of Farmstays. Thanks for sharing I have signed up!
Oh and love the intro!! We made an appearance!!
Thanks for sharing good insight.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanx for the info mate 👍
No problem 👍
Thanks for ur info guys❤
Your welcome.
Very informative vlog. Great advice & tips. Keep on exploring & having fun. Mum🥰
Thank you! Will do!
Inflation and rising living costs seem to be a problem worldwide.
But I agree, travelling in Australia has become ridiculously expensive. It makes the decision to holiday in Thailand SOOOO much easier!
Yeah even Thailand isn't what it used to be. I went in early 20's had the best time and most authentic and unique experiences for the price of peanuts.
Went again in my mid 30's and a tuk tuk ride cost as much as a taxi in aus.
Great video guys
Thanks so much!
Great vid mate. Always interesting to to hear about how others cope with budgets. What you spend is about your income. So would you suggest a fortnight or a quarter budget 😎
We look at our budget on a monthly basis. We are paid monthly so we can have a look at money in Vs money out
We’ve even been charged $5 a night in a WA caravan park for our dog 🐕
You've got to be joking... I would love to hear the owner / manager try and justify that...
@@SvedosTrippin I used as many of their doggy poo bags as possible 😜
Rentals are unaffordable for most people ..many homeless people .. Australia is very expensive..food ..etc ..fuel ..rent ..mortages ..etc ..harsh times .
Great vid. lots of useful info.....One Day...
Glad it was helpful!
Awsome info Brett and so so true 🤙
Thanks, sad but true.
My daughter son inlaw and 3 children just did a half lap, up the middle and down the eastern coast 6 months returning in Jan 2024 they were amazed how expensive the trip was...I think the other half will never happen
At least they got out and experienced it, but yeah it's getting crazy expensive to do.
Great video Brett!
Thankyou 🐸👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m a sole traveller around Australia for over 7 years now. I don’t get discounts on van sites because I’m just 1 person. I get charged the same as if I was a couple or even have kids as well. So I think it is fair that a couple with kids should pay more than me for sure. Kids can be noisy, dangerous and annoying to others a lot of the time. They have showers and flush toilets etc so yes they need to pay more than I do as a solo traveller. Sorry but that’s how it is.
Just to be clear, I've not suggested kids are free, but rather that $15 per child per night is excessive, there is no way a child is using that many resources.
I also think if a C.P won't drop their price for a solo traveller (1 person) is on a site. How can they justify upping their price if there more than 2 ppl on the site.
Caravan parks are just out to make as much money as possible and it's why we avoid them at all costs.
How about Gray nomads house sitting site, free park up for a minimum of help to the home owner 🎉
We've tried to do house sits before, but it's never worked out. Maybe in the future.
@@SvedosTrippin Sorry in didn't work, I have 2 different friends who do all year round house sits one is 77 and just has so many people who want her she just rotates thru, year after year.🥳🐾 If you're in sunny Qld your family would be welcome with us.
Thank you 👋
You are so welcome
Well spoken.
Thanks.
Caravan Parks have gone up more than 3-4% per year....how?
The prices they quote are "standard prices", whereas we all know they now charge a parent tax, laundromats are mostly now pay for use, and many other additional costs that are not included in the site price listed.
This is how all companies hide the real cost increase..... e.g. shrinkflation of supermarket items, etc
The parent tax has definitely gone up disproportionately, so they just make more money of parents. It's not like raising kids isn't costly enough with out C.Ps making more profit off us specifically 😒
Question were you in Denmark on Scottsdale rd
We were in Denmark recently.
Two years ago I vacated a rental property and opted to live in a car (small hatchback) and gee that is so much cheaper than housing! My parents said they could have helped pay for something but wanted to teach me the value of sacrifice, now I'm at the stage of buying my own property Mar/Apr but don't want to become a wage slave again, so I think I'll keep doing what I've always done, and the way that Australia is going that will be more acceptable as time rolls on
Houses are becoming completely unaffordable in major areas aren't they (even in small towns we always have a look at real estate).
But friends of ours just sold their old, run down and beat up 3 bedroom in an undesirable suburb on the GC for $800K. That's just crazy.
We will probably never get back into the housing market unless we somehow become rich. BUT, no regrets, love the life were living.
@@SvedosTrippin
But they still need to buy again, even after pocketing the capital gain... best thing I've done is learn to live without housing, then i'm untouchable with unaffordable housing. I might just keep tweaking my vehicle to be more of a camper and travel out further afield where the majority of city dwellers dare not venture
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@@SvedosTrippin we are so sorry been watching for ages, recommending u to others and really thought we had subscribed, but we have now 👍🏻cheers guys keep them coming ❤️watching your vids Enjoy, take care & Happy travels 👍🏻🍻🔥🥰
That was the plan.
Free camps or caravan parks charge up to $15.
00 for each child, yet not all of these do not offer sites cheaper for one person
Yeah, it's a bit of a joke isn't it. If I ever ran something I would charge per site. Man I'd love to stick it too the C.Ps and steal a bunch of their buisness by offering something fairer. One day, hey.
They should subscribe and helps U guys time and effort use put into your videos. I can't believe that figure was so high. Caravan parks a nice for the kids especially if they have a nice pools. Too expensive staying in them it's getting bad. Making it hard for some family
I would free camp and fill water from taps your video is good keep up the good work.
thanks Priscilla, appreciate you watching and commenting.
I finished my build on a truck about 2 weeks into lock downs and moved in and I count my self ultra lucky, prices for everything have gone up at least 30% and rent more like 50% since then and I would be working purely to pay for a roof over my head which I'd barely be at because Im at work, what a sick situation created by a sick civilization. I will never live in a regular house again, I'm to used to the freedom not being a money slave brings...
Yeah, completely agree. The system wants us working and not asking questions. A stealth truck would be the go, just camp where ever. Sounds like you've done well.
Liked and subscribed.
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My partner and I tour infrequently because of costs versus income. To make it affordable most of our camping in Tasmania is either free camps, national parks and state reserves, however site availability is fairly restricted in summer and school holidays. Occasionally we will stay in caravan parks. Choices for cold weather camping are fairly reasonable, make sure the diesel heater is in good working condition. My partner and I are currently planning a trip to Queensland in September/October. This cuts out some of the premium season costs and we have to put up with the hotter weather. To minimise costs we will look for National Parks, low cost camps and free camping. Frequent stops at Caravan Parks are becoming an unaffordable luxury for us. To reduce fuel costs we won't be travelling as far, only going to South East Queensland rather than the North. This has the added bonus of being able to spend more time in fewer locations and have a good look around. Thanks for the tips on Park memberships and Nikki camps any money saved in accomodation can be spent elsewhere and be more enjoyable.
Thanks guys, if your from tassie you have it good for free camping options. You will have a real hard time finding any in QLD unless you head far inland.
I'm subscribed 😊
Thankyou.
Price of everything is disgusting mate thanks to our amazing government ❤ love ur work guys
Thank you
Ouch.
I think it's only limited to upper middle class.
Ill stick with the RTT approach and then spend on a holiday and staying in a hotel.
Financially much better off. And kids don't care if they have a fancy caravan or a swag.
You will have to explain the RRT approach for me. Not sure I understand.
The cost of c.p should be per site only, the way it used to be... Money gouging at its finest!
Targeting parents, they should be ashamed.
3.50 a litre. That's so scary. No more 0.99 cent's
ALDI being cheaper is a myth these days.
It's still noticeably cheaper in my opinion, like $1-4 per item which adds up very fast.
The grocery increase is 32% not 24%. Its the cost increase of the 2021 amount is the increase in cost you seem to have subtracted 2021 fro. 2023 to get 24%.. now i have to go to the first price increase because i was thinking that doesn't sound right. The food i could do in my head easy. Fuel is up 50% from original cost. 50%of 6640 is 3320 thats 50% increase
Yes, if only I could go In and update them. My mistake for the error, it certainly sounds alot scarier when calculated correctly...
@SvedosTrippin sadly on the road or not we're all in the same boat, unfortunately nothing will change until it's too late. Aussie attitude
Thanks for the interesting video. While I can understand charging for kids if they have to maintain playground equipment, I can't see how children are going to add costs to a park. Parents do it tougher than people without kids. We are retired and it's much cheaper to live now than when we were raising our boys. With your percentages, you are calculating them all wrong, you are way under stating them. With the van price, eg, $75k to $115k is a $40k increase. That's a 40/75*100 = 53% increase on the original price. I think you are doing 40/115 = 35% of the new price, but not 35% increase on $75k. I'm pretty sure you've done that will all of them. Anyway, not a criticism, just trying to help out.
How long do you stay at each campsite? Generally we like to stay at a camp for two weeks and investigate the area before moving on. I'm thinking it would have a big impact on your fuel bill if you stayed longer at each place. Liked & subscribed, good luck with your channel, but interesting to see where you go/stay.
Dam, I need you to consult for me before I release these videos, 53% increase sounds far more ominous.
Yeah, re. the parent tax, I think caravan parks simply make more money off parents. It doesn't cost them what they charge us to host our kids. And if you think of it like that, it's a pretty dirty way to do business.
Oh sorry forgot about how long we stay. Generally we stay at a location for a week. It kind of works well with the whole you tube video a week requirements.
Though now that we have just about done a full lap I would like to slow down to 2 week stays. Just need to convince Mel.
Another cost to travel video. Is that about no 4 now lol
Anything over $5 for kids is too much. I feel like sometimes it’s cheaper to stay at motels
$5 per child would still cover more than the kids use and therefore be more profit for them from parents but I could tolerate $5.
How do you make money?
We have a video that explains how we make money and afford to do what we do, it's called "how do we afford to travel Australia full time" and it came out about 3 months ago.
But the short answer is we work.
cv parks should only charge per site having kids doesn't take up any more room than just a couple does a site is the same size no matter what
I expect the majority of couples in big vans (ours is small) would use up more power and resources with all their appliances running etc.
A small nominal charge for kids, say $2 to $5 would cover their costs, but it seems they just make more profit on families. Pretty inaustralian isn't it.
yes but bigger vans will use the same amount of power with or without kids@@SvedosTrippin
Call me stingy, but I don’t mention about having kids anymore. Not sure how they can charge on kids tbh when facilities isnt there.
Yup, we do the same if we're being honest.
I'm pretty sure it's the idea
They should subscribe and helps U guys time and effort use put into your videos. I can't believe that figure was so high. I'm subribe
We the people just want cheap fuel but politicians are incapable of refining our own oil .
Yup...
you choose to have kids 30 is cheap perosn so its fair in fact cheap others are helping cover the cost of the kids really
Thanks for watching and commenting, your entitled to your opinion as I'm entitled to mine. My opinion is that I find it hard to believe that my 2 kids sleeping in our van add an extra $30 a day to the operating costs of the caravan park, it seems that the caravan park just makes more profit from parents. Just my opinion 🤷.
the good news on caravan build times (depending on manufacturer) have come down massively. one of the top premium brands can supply a new van in under 4 months (not 12-18mths).
Ahhh, that's fantastic news if your looking for a new van. We met ppl just 3 months ago that were waiting over a year for theirs so I assumed this was still the case.
Majority of caravan parks are well overpriced. If travelling station stays are cheap and alot are amazing.
Yeah station stays and farm camps are the way to go for sure. Though many of the station stays in WA want to charge C.P rates with out the facilities 🤔
“Is travelling Australia unaffordable”
The answer is that it is a luxury and always has been.
Which is why historically it was the domain of retirees, or smelly hippies in Smokey old VW’s and Transit vans.
:)
That is a fair point, but the world is changing and becoming smaller in a sense. We work online, it's not as if we are retired, we still contribute to society. We are just taking advantage of what the new world offers (remote work that is).
@@SvedosTrippin agreed 100%. I didn’t mean to suggest you have ‘dropped out’ so to speak.
My point is that full time travel has always been expensive, at least in this century, particularly when a family is involved. We did what you are doing back in 2001 with four kids and found that the budget was about on par with living at home.
Have fun.
Aldi is no cheaper - you just think they are
In my experience they are cheaper. The marinated whole ch. we get is $9 vs $13 at coles/woollies. Noodles, $2 for 5 vs $5 at Coles/woollies.
Perhaps some items aren't cheaper, but many are noticeable amounts cheaper.
Caravan manufacturers are greedy and rip off
One word “GREED”.