GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #36 | Page 15

RV FEATURE Unless you are staying in a hotel, it’s a fair bet that you’ve booked into a holiday park. Again, as with the fuel, there are plenty of variables when it comes to the difference in price between a powered site and a cabin. The seasons, the region, the type of cabin and the park’s facilities are all cases in point. But this doesn’t mean we can’t draw some meaningful conclusions on the question of the price difference between driving to a destination and staying in a cabin, or towing a van and using a powered site. According to figures from the Caravan Industry Association of Australia, holiday parks around the country charged an average daily rate of $180.93 for a cabin in the peak December 2019 period, while in October the average daily rate was $158.24. Meanwhile, the average daily rate for powered sites around Australia was $47.46 in October 2019 and $60.22 during December 2019 – see the ‘State by State Breakdown’ table. What do these figures tell us? Clearly, staying on a powered site is always going to be cheaper than staying in a cabin. Let’s return to our Melbourne-to-Forster example. We know already that it is $141.76 more expensive to tow 2225kg worth of caravan behind an MU-X there and back. Average daily rate: October 2019 CABIN POWERED SITE NSW $168.28 $49.34 NT $108.21 $37.18 QLD $149.92 $45.34 SA $126.10 $36.14 TAS $124.88 $38.66 VIC $134.90 $38.97 WA $143.86 $39.96 STATE Average daily rate: December 2019 CABIN POWERED SITE $204.13 $65.44 $106.7 $36.67 QLD $182.65 $55.41 SA $138.61 $43.65 TAS $141.49 $43.83 VIC $156.77 $53.47 WA $165.81 $48.66 STATE NSW NT Staying there for 10 days, however, would be considerably more expensive without your own towable accommodation. In NSW during October 2019, you could have expected to pay about $1682.80 for the use of a cabin for 10 days. Using a powered site, however, would have set you back about $493.40 – a difference of almost $1200. / 15