victoria24
8th September 2008, 09:28 PM
are these any good?
its only $4 for a campsite guide. we are after a top 10 guide to take with us on our recce trip.
any other recommendations for travelling guides that are releveant to rv/campervan parks?
Leccy-Lee
8th September 2008, 09:43 PM
Yes they are very good indeed.
BUT i have never seen them charged for? Or is it as you are still in UK maybe.
They are all on counters etc for free when you get here, so maybe wait?
The back seat of my car has about 8-9 different Jason's guides on it, even though i rarely use them now.
But when you get here, there a mass of free guides to campsites, motels, hotels etc etc , it kind of threw me when i arrived as i stood in a motel holding a big AA guide and a big Jason's guide (each about 2" think!) and i asked "how much for these please?" to be smiled at and told "oh there all free, help yourself" :)
victoria24
8th September 2008, 09:52 PM
cheers lee! they're $4 for postage but if i can grab one on arrival thats cool
lockstock
8th September 2008, 09:55 PM
Hang on till you get here - Lee's right. They're free. And very good
Dom
8th September 2008, 11:09 PM
are these any good?
its only $4 for a campsite guide. we are after a top 10 guide to take with us on our recce trip.
any other recommendations for travelling guides that are releveant to rv/campervan parks?
yeah Jasons are good as they have Motels in too. But IMO if you're campervanning then Top10's are great. If you intend staying in a few parks then it pays to get the 10% discount card. It lasts 2 years too. You can get the discount card at any Top10 - just ask when you check in.