We are here at the moment. This site is really suited to very large motorhomes some of them are bigger than a coach. I have booked a small safari tent, an emperor lodge and a gladiator lodge so my son and daughter's families have their own space. 1 week in August has cost me £3,500. Tonights pizza bill £180. I love the roomy pitches with hedges so the grandchildren have space to play without being a nuisance to neighbours but i prefer my usual site in Dorset with a large play area and a swimming pool. My next family holiday in 2025 is a national trust house for a third of the price. The best swimming beach at West Wittering is 10 miles away where there is only a small section that allows dogs and parjing has a daily charge of £15. You need deep pockets if you want to stay here.
Hi both. Thanks for the vlog and showing us around that beautiful site. Its one of the ones i would like to go to, but cant justify spending that much per night xx❤️❤️❤️
Yes it far too expensive, we stayed and the toilets were awful. We complained and got it thrown straight away back at us it’s the dirty customers, wow not so good concierge camping 😮
@@Travellingtravins Can’t really comment - we always, but always, use our own lavabogatory. Nobody wants to be where David’s been after he’s been there… Plus, as he says, no sense in paying north of £60K for a travelling lavvy you don’t use…
Wow, amazing site and facilities. Amazing price too, wonder why the price increases so much at weekends, unless the food is included. 😂 Well done with the laundry Gill.
Wow, very nice site, definitely like the idea of the ice machine, may bee well used with a Gin or 3 😂. Oh and the site looked spotless and very nice indeed. 👍🏻👍🏻
Oh, gawd, that’s a hard one. You know we love New Lodge, and Eye Kettleby, also, is well up there. Both, though, are less costly than Concierge. The farm shop helps at NLF - we’ve yet to sample the spa and pool there. But hang on in there for a few weeks, until the Red Kite video goes up…
Have watched a couple of reviews of this site and really cannot justify the cost , when you have a self contained unit do you really need all those extras , as nice as they are , there are a few other places that come close but are far cheaper , then again I would have to try it for 1 night to see what all the fuss was about
Pretty much what we did - as Gill said, we had to do it just to see. Fairly sure we wouldn’t be regulars, but might consider a couple of nights if we were touring that way, just as a treat.
We are here at the moment. This site is really suited to very large motorhomes some of them are bigger than a coach. I have booked a small safari tent, an emperor lodge and a gladiator lodge so my son and daughter's families have their own space. 1 week in August has cost me £3,500. Tonights pizza bill £180. I love the roomy pitches with hedges so the grandchildren have space to play without being a nuisance to neighbours but i prefer my usual site in Dorset with a large play area and a swimming pool. My next family holiday in 2025 is a national trust house for a third of the price. The best swimming beach at West Wittering is 10 miles away where there is only a small section that allows dogs and parjing has a daily charge of £15. You need deep pockets if you want to stay here.
Very deep, by the sounds of it!!! Hope you get really really good weather!!
Really like this site
A bit of luxury ❤
It is deffo five star...
I stayed last month and my only criticism was the noise from the busy road nearby. Wont put me off staying again. I didnt mind paying the price.
It’s very hard to criticise, and, while we didn’t min d the price too much, many will find it just a bit too steep…
Hi both. Thanks for the vlog and showing us around that beautiful site. Its one of the ones i would like to go to, but cant justify spending that much per night xx❤️❤️❤️
Deffo a special occasion site for us - long way away!
Yes it far too expensive, we stayed and the toilets were awful. We complained and got it thrown straight away back at us it’s the dirty customers, wow not so good concierge camping 😮
@@Travellingtravins Can’t really comment - we always, but always, use our own lavabogatory. Nobody wants to be where David’s been after he’s been there… Plus, as he says, no sense in paying north of £60K for a travelling lavvy you don’t use…
Great vlog. Why is it more expensive on the nights the food vans are there?!
Good question! I suppose because they open the food huts when more people are there, and charge more at popular times...
Wow, amazing site and facilities. Amazing price too, wonder why the price increases so much at weekends, unless the food is included. 😂 Well done with the laundry Gill.
Supply and demand, apparently - booked solid at weekends, they said. At least the laundry is cheaper than other places!
Wow, very nice site, definitely like the idea of the ice machine, may bee well used with a Gin or 3 😂. Oh and the site looked spotless and very nice indeed. 👍🏻👍🏻
It’s immaculate… pristine. Very well kept. And yes, the ice helps with a gin or five…
I'd go just for the automatic toilet emptier 😆
It was a factor, have to admit.
@@VandromedasTravels it is definitely cool
@@Bikergirl_40 Way easier then the usual methodology... and the fluid they use is great stuff... may well get more!
It's not an emptier it's a cleaner of an empty but used one!
er, no - it empties it as well... certainly emptied outrs...
Interesting one 🤔 how do you think it compares to EKL and NLF 🤔
Oh, gawd, that’s a hard one. You know we love New Lodge, and Eye Kettleby, also, is well up there. Both, though, are less costly than Concierge. The farm shop helps at NLF - we’ve yet to sample the spa and pool there. But hang on in there for a few weeks, until the Red Kite video goes up…
So do you think the toilet bot gets a hard time from all the other smart devices when they chat ? ;)
Depends on how many bog rolls it’s got stored, I suppose…
Have watched a couple of reviews of this site and really cannot justify the cost , when you have a self contained unit do you really need all those extras , as nice as they are , there are a few other places that come close but are far cheaper , then again I would have to try it for 1 night to see what all the fuss was about
Pretty much what we did - as Gill said, we had to do it just to see. Fairly sure we wouldn’t be regulars, but might consider a couple of nights if we were touring that way, just as a treat.
Kettle lakes is far better
@@Travellingtravins From a gourmand’s point of view, I’d probably have to agree - bigger, more to see, too…