I always love that the title card changes with every change in vehicle. Also, Eric has the distinguished salt and pepper thing going for him. Looking good sir. Allison always looks amazing.
Welcome to the UK! We dont call it caravaning, unless you are towing a caravan (trailer). We just call it camping. And your rig would be referred to as a motorhome, or a campervan. We havent called tgem motorcaravans since around 1950!!! So thrilled you are back over here - enjoy!
Hey guys, if you’re heading north, you should definitely visit Chester Oh, and in case anyone was wondering, “Bob’s your uncle” basically just means “And there you have it”
I think that the upholstery on the bed is because it's a hire van. Usually they are normal mattresses. Oh and it's a motorhome - caravans are trailers lol. We had a similar motorhome to that but a little larger. It had a bigger kitchen and an overhead bed (and air con!). Oh and that spider was tiny - you should see the size of the wolf spiders that invade our houses in the autumn! Hope you have a fab time over here in Blightly - looking forward to your next video!
Four years ago I was searching TH-cam for videos about London because we had a trip planned for February 2020 and wanted to get some ideas for things to do. I came across your channel and never left, so this video was a great full-circle moment! Bath was one of our favorite and most memorable stops (one of your recommendations!) and we can't wait to go back. Stay warm!
Welcome back to the UK, don't worry Eric and Allison your reaction to the spider is the same as mine would be in that situation. I'd just say the spider lives in the van now and find a hotel 🕷😱😁
That would be a good RV for the Travel Beans (who I think of as your English counterpart). They could create a protective barrier between the bed and the floor and their baby could crawl around on the bed while parents are working in the kitchen or at the table.
We lived in Japan for 8 years & driving on the opposite side of the road was a real challenge for me. I used to repeat “keep your heinie on the linie” in my head so I’d remember to stay on the correct side of the road.
good tip except, you're wrong...its you US people that drive on the wrong side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I opted to let my wife drive when we went to the US.....doesn't compute to me.
@@allisterdavidson9805 actually, most of the world drives like the US, it's only UK and some countries that drive on the other side, don't blame it on us haha
@@mikeanderson6522 The streets are so narrow & they build everything so close together it’s stressful! I stayed on the Expressway as much as possible. Other than that Japan was great!
You close the cassette toilet inside before pulling out the cassette to empty. You can (in the US we do use) use the same dump hose you are used to when you are dumping the waste at a waste station so you don't get splash back. It really doesn't smell if you keep the toilet opening closed. You can also use a deodorizer tab to keep any odor down. They are actually a pretty good way to have a toilet in a small vehicle.
In the UK we have concentrated flush fluid, often pink, which you put in the top flush tank - a glug of that and top up with water - and concentrated fluid for the waste tank, often blue but sometimes green, which deodorises and breaks down the waste product in the cassette toilet. That should deal with the "smell" but obviously it is sensible to keep the loo flap closed, especially when trying to remove the cassette. You can use tabs instead of the blue fluid but obviously you don't need to dilute that with water as it will start to dilute as soon as you use the loo. Emptying it is no real problem because there are stations (often signed "Elsan" after a proprietary toilet fluid) to do that, and a tap/hose to flush out the toilet cassette. Then slot back into your van and you are good to go for another couple of days. Of course if you are on a campsite there are toilet/showere facilities. We usually camp on farmers' fields etc with no facilities save for a tap for drinking water and an Elsan disposal point, but if you are on a campsite it often makes sense to use the facilities rather than deplete your freshwater supplies and fill your own toilet! SOME sites in the UK have water and waste pipes you can plumb into your vehicle together with TV aerial, but mostly you have either to drive to the "station" to refill your drinking water (though you can use an "aquaroll" to fill up at the tap without moving your RV, and then roll your 49 litres or whatever back to your van using the handle) and the stations to empty your waste water and the cassette toilet are likely to be dotted around the campsite. It all makes sense and within a day or two will seem normal & instinctive. I hope you enjoy/have enjoyed your trip to the UK. I remember seeing you in Canada...!
Well..... Since you mentioned it sir..... Allison is definitely looking like a snack!!! 😂😅😊 Respectfully saying!!!! You are a lucky man!!!! Anyway, I love your channel, and your humor!!! Thank you!!!!
Having your first right hand drive, left side of the road experience in London was extremely brave! 🤣 4m - that's not a super narrow road, it has middle markings! 18m:30 - yes, we're not allowed to stay permanently on any sites (it's illegal) so it's got to be made as difficult as possible for us to do so...
Warm Irish hugs to you Alison and Eric from across the "pond". Enjoy your trip in England and I hope you have a special Christmas with family. Eric ! I am still praying for your Mom. 🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪😺😺💚💚🍀🍀
Welcome back to the UK! Your UK trips actually got me into your channel, I couldn't come to your meet-up years ago though and you've barely been back since :( Enjoy your stay!
Growing up we went camping in a caravan. Both my parents and my grandparents caravans they didn’t have built in water tanks like Clementine. You’d have a aquaroll or other kind of large container and then a pipe would come out of the caravan and screw into the top of the container. (The aquaroll is like a plastic barrel with an opening in one end. You attach a metal handle to it so it rolls along the ground like a wheel so you can get it to and from the tap to the caravan. As far as the toilet it’s usually a chemical one (think like a compost toilet but not). You’d then empty it at the Elsan point. (That was always dad’s job! 😂😂) As far as not having a vent, your windows might open a little bit without letting out too much warmth so you could just open the window behind the cooker a little. Or you might have a sky light near the cooker. 😊 Talking about the bed - a normal mattress wouldn’t necessarily work with that split to get into the storage underneath….
I was born in North Yorkshire, UK and now live in the USA with my American wife, but have been to that area a few times and we do know the Bath area quite well, we had our honeymoon in and around Shepton Mallet, if you think your motor home is large to drive on UK roads you should try driving a Motor coach or semi, it can be interesting! I did laugh when you were doing the walk around @ 17.20 when you said that "everything in England is like the States but just enough different, like bizarre world" I have been using pretty much the same phrase for more years than I can remember about things in the USA! "everything's the same, but different" it was like hearing my thoughts in a female voice!! Have a good time in the UK. Remember..... Keep Left!
Haha! Glad we're not alone with the uncanniness. At least it keeps things fun and interesting. 😅 And we cannot imagine nor do we want to know what driving a semi or motor coach is like...this fairly small RV was experience enough! 🙈
Oh wow I can’t believe my favourite TH-camrs are in the UK and less than 70 miles from me 😀. I Hope you both have a great stay and you look so happy to be here which is great 😀
The toilet cassette has a black pipe on it for pouring out the waste and pouring in the chemicals. And as others have commented, it's a (very nice) motorhome/campervan rather than a caravan - those are towed behind a car. On your way back to London, you can go past Stonehenge.
Welcome to the UK you guys, fantastic to see you guys come to our side of the pond, have a fantastic time Campervaning 🤣 can't wait to see more adventures with you guys !!
Be careful where you dump the grey tank, most drains in the road or the hardstanding on sites are surface water drains and run into a watercourse so check that it runs into a foul drain first. Fish don't like washing up liquid, body wash or veg oil/fat. The ones at petrol/gas stations are more likely to be connected to a foul sewer.
Wishing you two happy travels across the UK and a Merry Christmas! 🎄 The motorway scenes brought back memories of our first time driving in Ireland. I felt those same nerves and wasn't in much of a hurry to leave the airport parking lot. 😅 But you get used to it! Can't wait to see the places you guys explore. 😊
About the propane tanks, in the UK the locker they are stored in has to have a drop out vent for safety which is usually at the lowest point of the locker so that the gas can escape because LPG is heavier than air.
Love the RV.. definately looks spacious inside. Ps. as in any country... there are different types of RVs.. some have heating, aircon, fans etc even in the UK (my parents RV does). Also you can fill your fresh water tank at many campsites... you just need to ask... also look for the "Amenities" symbols for what the sites offer, before you book and choose ones with water refill stations. In the UK we have many types of camp grounds eg from official wild camping, to just tents, just RVs, Bellamy sites, Eco Site, etc.. the list goes on. You always need to check the Amenities list before going so you won't be disappointed.
Hi guys, as an RVer in Europe and an owner to a similar motor home let me give you two little information:)...the toilet cassette never stinks when handled properly which means emptied and rinsed regularly and using the fluid or tablet to dissolve "what goes in it"while keeping it smelling nice.Much more higienic and convenient than stinky slinky!..Rvers in Europe never dump their grey water just like anywhere they like, there are special places where you dump it, at campgrounds or even at some parking places made for this purpose... so we never get "fined"!just saying...
You guys sure get around! Last we saw you weren't you in Singapore? Or did I miss an episode? Either way so cool seeing you show us the UK style of RVing!! Keep it up and stay safe!
Hey, ya'll. welcome to the UK. Be carful in the UK it's dangerously beautiful even though its small. RV life isn't easy here. Watch where you park stealth is key and hide in plan sight. I find it's easier to camp in a town or city than the country side. But you're tourists so welcome and do what you want 😅
You can park anywhere at all if you have an not and tax. Not sure what all this nonsense is about watch where you park. You have as much right to park as any car.
OMG, so excited to watch this. Hope you all have fun. And I really like the manual pull-down bed. That's so much better than the electric one, I always worry about the electric one malfunctioning or the electricity not working for some random reason and not being able to use it or it being stuck like you said. I've never seen a manual one like that so I'll keep that on my list of good design ideas. Love It.
We Brits have got expert at cramming a lot into a small space, like 67 million people into a group of small islands of which 75% by area are wild open country.
Fascinating to see the differences in US and British camping! We'd call that a motorhome rather than a caravan, caravans are towed. We do have pitches in the UK called all service pitches, they're usually more expensive and not as common, but they have water and sewage hook ups, but you have to have a more modern caravan or motorhome that supports this. We also call the concrete or gravel pitches hard standing pitches, and again they will be that bit more expensive. You actually will probably get in trouble for dumping grey water in any old drain in the UK, you need to find a specific motorhome waste site. Most campsites have them and they're effectively a parking space with a large drain in the middle. They can often be found next to the wash block. Some common touring routes in the UK may have some dumpsites outside of campsites for you to use, for example the NC500 in Scotland has a fair few as lots of people wild camp on that route rather than using campsites. Enjoy your travels, and drive safe on our wee roads!
Welcome to the UK guys! Loved your bewilderment during the tour of your motorhome, esp the toilet. We have a touring caravan (aka a trailer) and it has somehow become my job to empty the cassette every few days. Our rule is no #2s💩and use the toilet on site during the day! 😅 The pink and blue chemicals should keep the toilet from getting smelly - but definitely keep the blade (what Eric called the slot) closed when not in use. There are some sites that have “fully serviced pitches” where you have power, grey waste drainage and fresh water but electric only is the norm. Enjoy the UK and hope the roads aren’t too awful. Love from Scotland ❤🏴
Great to see you back in the uk, typical rental van, wipe clean surface on everything, and its the uk, when would we ever need ac, its always cold and wet, when its not just open a window, great video, and all the best with your family
I found you guys a few years ago when researching a trip to Rome, instantly loved your channel and have followed ever since, my girlfriend is a massive fan too!! Can't believe we didnt know you were coming to Bath!! We're only 20mins from there, would have loved to show you some of the sights and our favourite spots!!!
We have a cassette roller in our Winnebago Hike 100 1316tb and love it! Highly recommend! It's not very smelly just always have an air spray in case it does
As a Brit it is so interesting seeing Britain through American eyes. I did much the same back in 1994 on my only visit to the US (although I did/do have family members in the US and Canada). Now I live in France. I wonder what you'd make of van life and camping over here?
I love how you know we love tours and you make it so fun for us hahahahaha I feel like a little kid when a parent knows what will get you excited. Kind a like a van tour.
You’re not supposed to dump gray in any grate you find, just the gray dump grate of the camp ground. However, lots of people will leave their gray dump valve open after dumping and leave a trail. I have no idea why and it offends me.
Remember to give way to vehicles coming from the right at roundabouts including mini roundabouts which are often just a white circle painted on the road.
Awesome to see you doing iternational travelling again. I have missed that. Haha the product commercial. Reminds me of Kingin -it. They are hillarious. They should be on the same island. hm. Perhaps you meet up. That would be fun. Love seeing your happy smiles.Happy new year.
Hey you two adorable people! Safe travels and hope all is well back home with family. Keep spreading the love but also do focus on your own mental health as you both have been gone through a lot lately. Lots of love to you both and the fam😍.
If you're looking for something to simplify your toilet situation you can get something like the Americanizer which is a fitting that attaches to the RV where the cassette toilet was and has a fitting for sewer hoses. Most RVers here in the states that have this toilet situation have this adapter. It's relatively cheap.
Ok, wow, welcome to the UK. Don't know how quickly your videos are uploaded and whether you are still in the UK. If you need any suggestions on places to see, things to do, I'm sure there are many UK fans that would provide plenty of recommendations.
I almost spat out my cup of afternoon tea when I realised you were staying just a few hundred yards from where I work. I guess you ate at the Boathouse just along the river? Looking forward to viewing your Bath adventures. Lovely place - especially at Christmas.
You mentioned that the electrical connection is 16 amps. The line (mains) voltage for RV connections is 230 volts in U.K. and Europe, while in the U.S. and Canada we have a split-phase system. Smaller RVs use a single-phase 30-amp 120-volt connection, while larger RVs use a split-phase 240-volt 50-amp connection providing both 240 volts and 120 volts. A 16-amp 230 volt connection in the U.K. therefore provides 3680 watts of power. A 30-amp 120-volt connection in the U.S. or Canada provides 3600 watts of power. It might sound as if you have less power for small RVs in the U.K., but you don't. They are practically the same.
When driving on the other side of the road.... whatever country you're in.... always remember that the driver is in the middle of the road...that way you'll be on the correct side of the road
We live not far at all from Bath and have been to the pub you ate at. It’s so strange seeing our neck of the woods on your vlogs. It was fun seeing the differences between the uk and the us campers. Bath is such a beautiful city. Xx
Hello Eric and Allison. Welcome to England again. If I had not seen you in cold New England in winter, I would not have believed you had come here around the start of winter. I had many a holiday in a towed caravan as a kid. Not my holiday of choice as an adult, but strangely I enjoy your videos, probably from nostalgia. Tomorrow I will be watching a live video from Benidorm, Spain, near where my girlfriend's parents used to have a house. I reckon that would have been a better location, since temperatures here were -5C here about a week back and you came on a warm day. Also it is near the shortest day, with sun up about 08:00 and sunset before 16:00. At least you are down south, where it is a bit warmer.
all the same in Australia as far as sewerage goes ie: black water, it is all dumped at a dump station ,we mostly use chemical toilets and PS they don't get smelly at all if your using the correct chemical's . we do get a place to put your grey water hose into that runs into the sewer i.e.: shower and sink water. the van your driving and the other ones around you at the caravan park in bath we call mobile homes. hope you had a wonderful time touring around, it is a dream of mine to do the same
I always love that the title card changes with every change in vehicle.
Also, Eric has the distinguished salt and pepper thing going for him. Looking good sir.
Allison always looks amazing.
Just noticed that!! Looks good on him!!!
She always looks beautiful!!!
Welcome to the UK! We dont call it caravaning, unless you are towing a caravan (trailer). We just call it camping. And your rig would be referred to as a motorhome, or a campervan. We havent called tgem motorcaravans since around 1950!!! So thrilled you are back over here - enjoy!
Hey guys, if you’re heading north, you should definitely visit Chester
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering, “Bob’s your uncle” basically just means “And there you have it”
I think that the upholstery on the bed is because it's a hire van. Usually they are normal mattresses. Oh and it's a motorhome - caravans are trailers lol. We had a similar motorhome to that but a little larger. It had a bigger kitchen and an overhead bed (and air con!). Oh and that spider was tiny - you should see the size of the wolf spiders that invade our houses in the autumn! Hope you have a fab time over here in Blightly - looking forward to your next video!
Four years ago I was searching TH-cam for videos about London because we had a trip planned for February 2020 and wanted to get some ideas for things to do. I came across your channel and never left, so this video was a great full-circle moment! Bath was one of our favorite and most memorable stops (one of your recommendations!) and we can't wait to go back. Stay warm!
What? That's so cool!! So glad you enjoyed it as much as we did! Happy we could take you back 🙌
Welcome back to the UK, don't worry Eric and Allison your reaction to the spider is the same as mine would be in that situation. I'd just say the spider lives in the van now and find a hotel 🕷😱😁
That would be a good RV for the Travel Beans (who I think of as your English counterpart). They could create a protective barrier between the bed and the floor and their baby could crawl around on the bed while parents are working in the kitchen or at the table.
We lived in Japan for 8 years & driving on the opposite side of the road was a real challenge for me. I used to repeat “keep your heinie on the linie” in my head so I’d remember to stay on the correct side of the road.
That is so cute! And I bet it worked well for you. 👍☺️
good tip except, you're wrong...its you US people that drive on the wrong side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I opted to let my wife drive when we went to the US.....doesn't compute to me.
@@allisterdavidson9805 actually, most of the world drives like the US, it's only UK and some countries that drive on the other side, don't blame it on us haha
Navy had me drive a American 72 full size Chevy around Japan. Stearing wheel on outside of narrow road. Crazy.
@@mikeanderson6522 The streets are so narrow & they build everything so close together it’s stressful! I stayed on the Expressway as much as possible. Other than that Japan was great!
You close the cassette toilet inside before pulling out the cassette to empty. You can (in the US we do use) use the same dump hose you are used to when you are dumping the waste at a waste station so you don't get splash back. It really doesn't smell if you keep the toilet opening closed. You can also use a deodorizer tab to keep any odor down. They are actually a pretty good way to have a toilet in a small vehicle.
In the UK we have concentrated flush fluid, often pink, which you put in the top flush tank - a glug of that and top up with water - and concentrated fluid for the waste tank, often blue but sometimes green, which deodorises and breaks down the waste product in the cassette toilet. That should deal with the "smell" but obviously it is sensible to keep the loo flap closed, especially when trying to remove the cassette. You can use tabs instead of the blue fluid but obviously you don't need to dilute that with water as it will start to dilute as soon as you use the loo. Emptying it is no real problem because there are stations (often signed "Elsan" after a proprietary toilet fluid) to do that, and a tap/hose to flush out the toilet cassette. Then slot back into your van and you are good to go for another couple of days. Of course if you are on a campsite there are toilet/showere facilities. We usually camp on farmers' fields etc with no facilities save for a tap for drinking water and an Elsan disposal point, but if you are on a campsite it often makes sense to use the facilities rather than deplete your freshwater supplies and fill your own toilet!
SOME sites in the UK have water and waste pipes you can plumb into your vehicle together with TV aerial, but mostly you have either to drive to the "station" to refill your drinking water (though you can use an "aquaroll" to fill up at the tap without moving your RV, and then roll your 49 litres or whatever back to your van using the handle) and the stations to empty your waste water and the cassette toilet are likely to be dotted around the campsite.
It all makes sense and within a day or two will seem normal & instinctive. I hope you enjoy/have enjoyed your trip to the UK. I remember seeing you in Canada...!
Allison is so cute. I love her humor.
dang, she smack.
I love her snackability
For water fill up in the UK: most petrol/gas stations/ garages have a tap that one can get H2O
Yay! Can't wait for all the adventures in the UK and Christmas markets!
Well..... Since you mentioned it sir..... Allison is definitely looking like a snack!!! 😂😅😊 Respectfully saying!!!! You are a lucky man!!!! Anyway, I love your channel, and your humor!!! Thank you!!!!
Having your first right hand drive, left side of the road experience in London was extremely brave! 🤣
4m - that's not a super narrow road, it has middle markings!
18m:30 - yes, we're not allowed to stay permanently on any sites (it's illegal) so it's got to be made as difficult as possible for us to do so...
They've driven here before well I remember Alison driving not sure if Eric did.
Warm Irish hugs to you Alison and Eric from across the "pond". Enjoy your trip in England and I hope you have a special Christmas with family. Eric ! I am still praying for your Mom. 🍀🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪😺😺💚💚🍀🍀
“And then when you’re done…..and then when you’re done……” Seamlessly done, Allison!
Welcome back to the UK! Your UK trips actually got me into your channel, I couldn't come to your meet-up years ago though and you've barely been back since :( Enjoy your stay!
You guys are such troopers for continuing to try more RV experiences. At this point I feel like you deserve a trip in a luxury rig!
I always remember that the driver is next to the centreline, if you're not next to the centreline you're not on the correct side of the road.
Welcome to the UK Guys!!!! Hope you have a lovely time.
Watch out for our weather!!
Growing up we went camping in a caravan. Both my parents and my grandparents caravans they didn’t have built in water tanks like Clementine. You’d have a aquaroll or other kind of large container and then a pipe would come out of the caravan and screw into the top of the container. (The aquaroll is like a plastic barrel with an opening in one end. You attach a metal handle to it so it rolls along the ground like a wheel so you can get it to and from the tap to the caravan.
As far as the toilet it’s usually a chemical one (think like a compost toilet but not). You’d then empty it at the Elsan point. (That was always dad’s job! 😂😂)
As far as not having a vent, your windows might open a little bit without letting out too much warmth so you could just open the window behind the cooker a little. Or you might have a sky light near the cooker. 😊
Talking about the bed - a normal mattress wouldn’t necessarily work with that split to get into the storage underneath….
Welcome back to the UK guys!!!! Looking forward to your adventures here!!
I was born in North Yorkshire, UK and now live in the USA with my American wife, but have been to that area a few times and we do know the Bath area quite well, we had our honeymoon in and around Shepton Mallet, if you think your motor home is large to drive on UK roads you should try driving a Motor coach or semi, it can be interesting! I did laugh when you were doing the walk around @ 17.20 when you said that "everything in England is like the States but just enough different, like bizarre world" I have been using pretty much the same phrase for more years than I can remember about things in the USA! "everything's the same, but different" it was like hearing my thoughts in a female voice!! Have a good time in the UK. Remember..... Keep Left!
Haha! Glad we're not alone with the uncanniness. At least it keeps things fun and interesting. 😅 And we cannot imagine nor do we want to know what driving a semi or motor coach is like...this fairly small RV was experience enough! 🙈
Oh wow I can’t believe my favourite TH-camrs are in the UK and less than 70 miles from me 😀. I Hope you both have a great stay and you look so happy to be here which is great 😀
Shout out to whoever does your cartoon intros, totally matched this vehicle!
If you really want to fit in with the natives "And Robert's your father's brother" is something only a genuine Brit would know about.
Allison went full "Beans Out" with her "We bought a new RV" joke 🤣
Looking forward to seeing more of The UK 🇬🇧
The toilet cassette has a black pipe on it for pouring out the waste and pouring in the chemicals. And as others have commented, it's a (very nice) motorhome/campervan rather than a caravan - those are towed behind a car. On your way back to London, you can go past Stonehenge.
Welcome to the UK you guys, fantastic to see you guys come to our side of the pond, have a fantastic time Campervaning 🤣 can't wait to see more adventures with you guys !!
Be careful where you dump the grey tank, most drains in the road or the hardstanding on sites are surface water drains and run into a watercourse so check that it runs into a foul drain first. Fish don't like washing up liquid, body wash or veg oil/fat. The ones at petrol/gas stations are more likely to be connected to a foul sewer.
Gray water can only be emptied at motor home point on camp site, not at any grate please do not do that, hope you have a great time here in the uk😊
Wishing you two happy travels across the UK and a Merry Christmas! 🎄 The motorway scenes brought back memories of our first time driving in Ireland. I felt those same nerves and wasn't in much of a hurry to leave the airport parking lot. 😅 But you get used to it! Can't wait to see the places you guys explore. 😊
About the propane tanks, in the UK the locker they are stored in has to have a drop out vent for safety which is usually at the lowest point of the locker so that the gas can escape because LPG is heavier than air.
The endless Adventure are one of the most likeable Travelers on TH-cam. Maybe number one! ❤🇺🇸🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome to see you in England. Hope to see more of you in Europe. From a long time follower from the Netherlands.
Love the RV.. definately looks spacious inside.
Ps. as in any country... there are different types of RVs.. some have heating, aircon, fans etc even in the UK (my parents RV does). Also you can fill your fresh water tank at many campsites... you just need to ask... also look for the "Amenities" symbols for what the sites offer, before you book and choose ones with water refill stations. In the UK we have many types of camp grounds eg from official wild camping, to just tents, just RVs, Bellamy sites, Eco Site, etc.. the list goes on. You always need to check the Amenities list before going so you won't be disappointed.
I was taught in Australia: "Keep your left hand left and you'll always be right" when you're driving.
Hi guys, as an RVer in Europe and an owner to a similar motor home let me give you two little information:)...the toilet cassette never stinks when handled properly which means emptied and rinsed regularly and using the fluid or tablet to dissolve "what goes in it"while keeping it smelling nice.Much more higienic and convenient than stinky slinky!..Rvers in Europe never dump their grey water just like anywhere they like, there are special places where you dump it, at campgrounds or even at some parking places made for this purpose... so we never get "fined"!just saying...
Merry Christmas 🎅 Eric & Alison and hope all ok with families and wish you a better 2024 😘.
The Beans are coming! I’m so excited! The Kings are great, but the Beans are best! Please make Eric hold Noah 🤞
You guys sure get around! Last we saw you weren't you in Singapore? Or did I miss an episode? Either way so cool seeing you show us the UK style of RVing!! Keep it up and stay safe!
They’re trying to put out the England vids first well before Xmas.
Singapore is a handy stopover to many countries
Hey, ya'll. welcome to the UK. Be carful in the UK it's dangerously beautiful even though its small. RV life isn't easy here. Watch where you park stealth is key and hide in plan sight. I find it's easier to camp in a town or city than the country side. But you're tourists so welcome and do what you want 😅
Good advice 👍
You can park anywhere at all if you have an not and tax. Not sure what all this nonsense is about watch where you park. You have as much right to park as any car.
I am so excited that you are back in the UK. We love you here! Drive safe and have fun! :-D
Thanks! This trip was too short, but we're excited for all the adventures we packed in. It was so fun being back!
Aww just great to see yous guys back here in the UK and have a fantastic time 👍🤗
OMG, so excited to watch this. Hope you all have fun. And I really like the manual pull-down bed. That's so much better than the electric one, I always worry about the electric one malfunctioning or the electricity not working for some random reason and not being able to use it or it being stuck like you said. I've never seen a manual one like that so I'll keep that on my list of good design ideas. Love It.
We Brits have got expert at cramming a lot into a small space, like 67 million people into a group of small islands of which 75% by area are wild open country.
Right?? It's so much less scary without the electrical component. Definitely one of our favorite features too :)
Fascinating to see the differences in US and British camping!
We'd call that a motorhome rather than a caravan, caravans are towed. We do have pitches in the UK called all service pitches, they're usually more expensive and not as common, but they have water and sewage hook ups, but you have to have a more modern caravan or motorhome that supports this.
We also call the concrete or gravel pitches hard standing pitches, and again they will be that bit more expensive.
You actually will probably get in trouble for dumping grey water in any old drain in the UK, you need to find a specific motorhome waste site. Most campsites have them and they're effectively a parking space with a large drain in the middle. They can often be found next to the wash block. Some common touring routes in the UK may have some dumpsites outside of campsites for you to use, for example the NC500 in Scotland has a fair few as lots of people wild camp on that route rather than using campsites.
Enjoy your travels, and drive safe on our wee roads!
I remember watching you guys way back when the first time you were here in Cornwall I loved that series ❤️❤️❤️
Woohoo I can’t wait for you guys to collab with the beans! Also I hope you get some Christmas markets going
Welcome to the UK guys! Loved your bewilderment during the tour of your motorhome, esp the toilet. We have a touring caravan (aka a trailer) and it has somehow become my job to empty the cassette every few days. Our rule is no #2s💩and use the toilet on site during the day! 😅 The pink and blue chemicals should keep the toilet from getting smelly - but definitely keep the blade (what Eric called the slot) closed when not in use. There are some sites that have “fully serviced pitches” where you have power, grey waste drainage and fresh water but electric only is the norm. Enjoy the UK and hope the roads aren’t too awful. Love from Scotland ❤🏴
Great to see you back in the uk, typical rental van, wipe clean surface on everything, and its the uk, when would we ever need ac, its always cold and wet, when its not just open a window, great video, and all the best with your family
Welcome back to England :) If you think Somerset roads are narrow, you'll need a stiff drink if you drive it around the South West!
Spider was an unexpected and amusing collaborator in this video.
I found you guys a few years ago when researching a trip to Rome, instantly loved your channel and have followed ever since, my girlfriend is a massive fan too!! Can't believe we didnt know you were coming to Bath!! We're only 20mins from there, would have loved to show you some of the sights and our favourite spots!!!
Great to see you both in the UK. if you plan to pop over the border into Wales, call in for a cuppa ☕️
Bath is one of my favourite cities, it's so pretty
Normally the mattress is a normal mattress, I’m guessing the cover is due to it being a rental, to prevent “stains” 😖
I think the leather furnishings/bed are because it’s a rental. Easy to clean.
Yay for UK! Always love seeing you guys over here!
We have a cassette roller in our Winnebago Hike 100 1316tb and love it! Highly recommend! It's not very smelly just always have an air spray in case it does
Just a thought if your fridge smells like fish check the electrics as a fishy smell can indicate burning wires.
As a Brit it is so interesting seeing Britain through American eyes. I did much the same back in 1994 on my only visit to the US (although I did/do have family members in the US and Canada). Now I live in France. I wonder what you'd make of van life and camping over here?
I bet the Travel Beans wished they had this in their caravan 15:12
I love how you know we love tours and you make it so fun for us hahahahaha
I feel like a little kid when a parent knows what will get you excited.
Kind a like a van tour.
Haha! Glad you enjoy the tours as much as we do!
How cute you even changed the intro!!!! Y’all are amazing!
That spider was tiny LOL. Sorry, I'm Australian
We love following the fun times you have. I was surprised to see that the entrance door to the caravan was still on the right side.
Really old ones have the door on the curb side, but I guess that doesn’t work so well when traveling across Europe.
You’re not supposed to dump gray in any grate you find, just the gray dump grate of the camp ground. However, lots of people will leave their gray dump valve open after dumping and leave a trail. I have no idea why and it offends me.
That's a nice little RV. Wise use of space.
Yay, I miss the UK so much lately especially seeing vlogs like this. Can't wait to go back one day soon
Thanks for sharing this journey with me. Safe Travels Always God Bless Ya'll Mucho Love from your friend in Michigan Tam you ❤️ ♥️ 💕
You did very well driver. Driving a manual in the correct side of the road with a steering wheel in the right side. While vlogging. Well done
Remember to give way to vehicles coming from the right at roundabouts including mini roundabouts which are often just a white circle painted on the road.
Fantastic video 📹 adventurers. We will see you on the next one 😊🎉.
Thank you both for the video & I can't wait to see what you do there
Awesome to see you doing iternational travelling again. I have missed that. Haha the product commercial. Reminds me of Kingin -it. They are hillarious. They should be on the same island. hm. Perhaps you meet up. That would be fun. Love seeing your happy smiles.Happy new year.
Looking forward to seeing more of the UK in this series! 👍
Hey you two adorable people! Safe travels and hope all is well back home with family. Keep spreading the love but also do focus on your own mental health as you both have been gone through a lot lately. Lots of love to you both and the fam😍.
Why not buy a cheap air fryer and use it as a mini oven when hooked up. Also slow cookers can be picked up for next to nothing
If you're looking for something to simplify your toilet situation you can get something like the Americanizer which is a fitting that attaches to the RV where the cassette toilet was and has a fitting for sewer hoses. Most RVers here in the states that have this toilet situation have this adapter. It's relatively cheap.
Y'all should try narrowboating, I think yall would have so much fun.
We'd love to do that one day...maybe our next adventure in England?!
Ok, wow, welcome to the UK. Don't know how quickly your videos are uploaded and whether you are still in the UK.
If you need any suggestions on places to see, things to do, I'm sure there are many UK fans that would provide plenty of recommendations.
Wow you’re brave getting drone footage in London (not allowed haha). Thanks for all the entertaining content! 😊
Oh! My. What a cultural shock. For two Texans.
I almost spat out my cup of afternoon tea when I realised you were staying just a few hundred yards from where I work. I guess you ate at the Boathouse just along the river? Looking forward to viewing your Bath adventures. Lovely place - especially at Christmas.
Oh no way! And we did...for dinner and breakfast! It was delicious 🙌
You mentioned that the electrical connection is 16 amps. The line (mains) voltage for RV connections is 230 volts in U.K. and Europe, while in the U.S. and Canada we have a split-phase system. Smaller RVs use a single-phase 30-amp 120-volt connection, while larger RVs use a split-phase 240-volt 50-amp connection providing both 240 volts and 120 volts.
A 16-amp 230 volt connection in the U.K. therefore provides 3680 watts of power.
A 30-amp 120-volt connection in the U.S. or Canada provides 3600 watts of power.
It might sound as if you have less power for small RVs in the U.K., but you don't. They are practically the same.
When driving on the other side of the road.... whatever country you're in.... always remember that the driver is in the middle of the road...that way you'll be on the correct side of the road
Welcome back to the UK! 🙂 A329M is our junction off the M4.
We live not far at all from Bath and have been to the pub you ate at. It’s so strange seeing our neck of the woods on your vlogs.
It was fun seeing the differences between the uk and the us campers.
Bath is such a beautiful city. Xx
Great to see you in the UK again! It’s been too long.
Ahhhhh you literally drove near my town! So exciting! Enjoy
Nice to see more Americans RVing Europe!
Hello Eric and Allison. Welcome to England again.
If I had not seen you in cold New England in winter, I would not have believed you had come here around the start of winter. I had many a holiday in a towed caravan as a kid. Not my holiday of choice as an adult, but strangely I enjoy your videos, probably from nostalgia.
Tomorrow I will be watching a live video from Benidorm, Spain, near where my girlfriend's parents used to have a house. I reckon that would have been a better location, since temperatures here were -5C here about a week back and you came on a warm day. Also it is near the shortest day, with sun up about 08:00 and sunset before 16:00. At least you are down south, where it is a bit warmer.
Welcome back to the UK, have a great time 😊
Great to see you two back in the UK, our pubs will be delighted at the upturn in business...😁
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Most Van's have fans in the bathroom and normally one in the main room and have a skylight aswell
all the same in Australia as far as sewerage goes ie: black water, it is all dumped at a dump station ,we mostly use chemical toilets and PS they don't get smelly at all if your using the correct chemical's . we do get a place to put your grey water hose into that runs into the sewer i.e.: shower and sink water. the van your driving and the other ones around you at the caravan park in bath we call mobile homes. hope you had a wonderful time touring around, it is a dream of mine to do the same
Welcome to good old Blighty! Wish we knew you were here, we would have come say hi 👋..
Mattress> It's a rental. Think easy cleaning> Glad you got to Blighty. Enjoy.
I love your UK vlogs. You do it so well.
Love seeing you guys in my home country! Great video