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Would you holiday in the UK? poll discussion
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i used to love foreign holidays with my family, however since leaving school/college etc i have only been abroad twice.
the jobs i had were mostly low paid and i have been ill both times, the last one was quite severe and only now am i close to being signed off by the hospital as recovered (2 units have to sign me off and i am waiting for the renal unit to contact me to do one final set of tests)
i was supposed to go away this year but had to cancel it, i needed the £600-odd extra for hopefully a cooker, fridge etc.
i dont see anything wrong with holidays in the uk, only problem is you have to go in season for it to feel like a holiday, i went to blackpool in december with my friend for a concert and it didnt feel very holiday like at allthings arent the way they were before, you wouldnt even recognise me anymore- not that you knew me back thenMercilessKiller wrote: »BH is my best mate too, its ok
I trust BH even if he's from Manchester..
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We usually holiday in the UK, this year we are going abroad
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Normally always go abroad, I like to see new places, new countries and get good weather. Its so disappointing booking a week in this country in the middle of summer then the weather is awful.
Trying to move house, so not going abroad this year. Might go to Centerparcs with sis and the kids as even if the weather is a bit duff, there is lots to do there indoors and its in lovely woodland.A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition~ William Arthur Ward ~0 -
Not too sure this year. We would normally go abroad (Spain) but as it's 50% more this time are shying away a bit this year. I've no probs about a holiday in this country, just not sure what teenagers will say
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The UK is fine for a weekend city break but I couldn't do two weeks here.0
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I usually go away every other year for a week in the sun with my partner and the alternate years in the lakes (or if were really lucky both!). This year, I've been really worried about the cost of going abroad (Canaries), but when I compared it to 2 years ago the cost was not that much more. Holiday itself was actually cheaper. Ok spending money is about 15% more, but this equates to about 70 quid. Overall, it probably about 40-50 quid different. However, holidays in this country can be really expensive. The cost of a cottage for a week in summer is huge!
I understand that the economics might be different for a family, but for me its really not that differentMortgage £120K, monthly overpayment £600, 18 years and £100K saved0 -
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Usually we stay in the uk, but this year we are going to the south of france.
Had some really good and fun camping holidays in the uk in the last few years, but i'm really looking forward to some really hot weather this year.
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W_s_nI moved here from Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) in 1980. I went to Borrowdale Primary School.0 -
D for me - usually go in a caravan in Italy or France for Spring Bank and Jersey in Summer Hols but this year are going on a canal boat paid for by Tesco Clubcard Deals. France was expensive last year when the Euro was 1.26, now it's 1.03, it would be ridiculous. We are going back to Jersey again in July - Decent weather, British Pounds and no VAT.If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0
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How much more does it cost to shop abroad?
This is compared to December 31 2007.
The £ was US$1.98. It is now $1.40
So your spending will cost 41% more, e.g., £500 then is £700 now.
Euro:
£ was €1.36. Now €1.08. Prices up 26%
Turkey
£1 was 2.32 Now 2.39. Prices DOWN 3%
Egypt
£1 was 10.99. Now 7.88. Prices up 39%
Thailand
£1 was 58.95. Now 50.19. Prices up 17%
South Africa
£1 was 13.63. Now 13.98 Prices DOWN 3%
Indonesia:
£1 was 18,700. Now 16,800. Prices up 11%
India:
£1 was 78.2, now 72.0. Prices up 9%.
Iceland
£1 was 78.2. Now 315.1. Prices DOWN 75%
Morocco
was 15.31 now 11.97. Prices up 28%
Conclusion: Britain is no cheaper, but some countries are now expensive. +11% in Indonesia is +11% on a low base, so who cares, but in France it's very significant.
Holiday in Turkey, Iceland or many others for a cheap trip.0 -
We went to Turkey last year, try eating out in the resorts - it is as expensive as here, or more expensive in some cases.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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