Showers per capita

EmilysDad replied on 15/03/2019 18:54

Posted on 15/03/2019 18:54

And ..... even when open, IMHO there aren't enough showers. Apparently the shower blocks have been recently refurb'd  (one looks to have been but the other has some pretty loud green pattern tiling 😕) but there are just 5 male showers & 5 female showers, 3 in one & obviously 2 in the other. There are 87 pitches here which means there is likely to be quite a queue if the site is anything like full .... especially if you want to be out & about early. Maybe 1 or 2 of the rarely used cubicles could've been converted to a shower ..... it'd have been a step in the right direction.

As it is, the site is very quiet at the moment.

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Posted on 15/03/2019 19:13 by dave the rave

not my fault,I have a perfectly good and comfortable shower in my caravan with clothes to hand in the warm bathroom area.I have never,and will never,use a site shower facility!Why do people feel the need to traipse to the shower block in their dressing gowns or shorts and t shirt when the air temp.is around 10 degrees!foot-in-mouth

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EmilysDad replied on 15/03/2019 21:08

Posted on 15/03/2019 20:49 by Oneputt

Only 2 people use our van shower so I know there is no chance of getting  verrucas or other nasties surprisedwink

Posted on 15/03/2019 21:08

Flip flops .... 

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