Britain’s staycation boom may be over as bookings dry up
The cost of living, cold weather and a surplus of holiday lets have hit rental property owners in both cities and the seaside
The cost of living, cold weather and a surplus of holiday lets have hit rental property owners in both cities and the seaside
Nfamwap, That, and the weather is generally shit.
Why gamble on staying here when you can have a week in the sun for less than it costs to stay in the UK.
GreatAlbatross, Holidaying in the UK isn’t cheap enough any more.
When the place your staying wants over a grand for a week, it’s hard to justify a week in Bognor when you get a crossing and a gîte for not much more.
Tippon, I’ve seen caravans advertised on the shittier parts of the Welsh coast for around £200 per night. It’s ridiculous at the moment.
XTL, “A surplus of holiday?”
Oneeightnine, Is it considered a staycation if you get a caravan for a week? Or is that below the Guardian?
Emperor, Is the caravan ethically-sourced?
Hossenfeffer, Free-range, artisanal, migratory-domicile.
Emperor, The Grauniad is in!
NigelFrobisher, I guess it does if the caravan is still in your drive.
9point6, I wish we could lose the word “staycation”
perviouslyiner, I thought it meant staying at home - the guardian seems to be extending it to any holiday without international travel.
snaprails, It is commonly misused that way, unfortunately 🙁
sirico, … Holibobs 😐
Jaccident, I would tattoo “Staycation” on my arse if it deleted the word Holibob from existence.
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