Looking at flogging some stuff at Beaulieu this year in the uncovered areas, presumably its ok to camp, as long as its within your pitch ?
Appreciate any other tips from seasoned sellers, such as can you choose your pitch position
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Selling at Beaulieu questions
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Re: Selling at Beaulieu questions
Please don’t forget us other folk on here if you have anything of potential Mk 1 interest
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We have camped on our pitches in the past. It’s a good weekend. Enjoy!
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We have camped on our pitches in the past. It’s a good weekend. Enjoy!
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Thanks, was going to make a weekend of it, few beers, bbq etc…..might even sell some stuff
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Re: Selling at Beaulieu questions
Yes, you can camp on your pitch...We bring in a motorhome from exhibitor parking which is parked in front of our block and so long as its back in parking before visitor time next morning alls good.
You are a tad late to make great choises about where they put you, having said that, there have been plenty of empty pitches in the post covid era...across all the fields...I think the days of working your way in from Yellow as a newbie are over! At spring on arrival I enquired about extra plots, saw there was an empty pitch almost directly opposite our paid for site so dumped my van on it and spread some stuff out around for the duration...(I dont think they actually mind otherwise it would look a bit gappy...) Its been nothing like as well supported since covid. We are pivoting to being another marketing opportunity as opposed to being just a selling excess 'tat' event.
You are a tad late to make great choises about where they put you, having said that, there have been plenty of empty pitches in the post covid era...across all the fields...I think the days of working your way in from Yellow as a newbie are over! At spring on arrival I enquired about extra plots, saw there was an empty pitch almost directly opposite our paid for site so dumped my van on it and spread some stuff out around for the duration...(I dont think they actually mind otherwise it would look a bit gappy...) Its been nothing like as well supported since covid. We are pivoting to being another marketing opportunity as opposed to being just a selling excess 'tat' event.
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Re: Selling at Beaulieu questions
Thanks for the insight, much appreciated, for me it will just be getting rid of some tat