Robin Hood Caravan Park

Robin Hood Caravan Park
Luxury Caravans for hire and sale

Friday, April 15

Tiring Week

It started so well with a day at the Welcome to Yorkshire Tourism Conference. I met up with 6/7 twitterers on Malton Station platform - purely by chance - and they were a great bunch of people to travel through to Leeds with. Once at Leeds Station we then caught a shuttle bus up to the Theatre - it was really did feel like we were on a school outing with so much giggling going on - I was almost disappointed there wasn't a lollipop man to escort us across the road.

Y11 was fascinating with some great speakers. I'm not going to tell you anything that was mentioned - just keep an eye out so see exactly how far the brand will go around the world this year.

Tuesday and Wednesday were spent at Jasmine Park - a great couple of days at the park that my brother manages with the help of two wardens. It was just exhausting getting up at 6am to complete 3 hours of work on Robin Hood work and then a full day at Jasmine before working until 10pm getting things uptodate here. I look forward to spending time there again but may manage my time a little differently.

Yesterday was VAT, today was running around alot and now I just want to curl up in bed and sleep alot - instead I'll be sorting bedding, cleaning equipment etc for tomorrows check-ins - when the week will start again!

Saturday, April 2

Award Winners

I seem to have lost a week with my blogs - maybe its because I was a little hungover this time last week after a fantastic evening at The Old Lodge Hotel in Malton where we were named winners in the Pride Of Malton and Norton Awards for Customer Service.

The other nominees in our category were Malton Tourist Information Office and Ian Brown Tyres so we feel very lucky to have won.

The evening hadn't started too well as all our arrivals were late so we were both trying to get ready at the same time as serving in reception. I must warn those guests that I'm not normally so smartly dressed and I never work with such high heels.

We were given a lift to the awards evening and I did feel like I was arriving at the Oscars when the driver opened the door for me and I proceeded to walk up the red carpet. It wasn't quite champagne on arrival but the Bucks Fizz was just as gratefully received. We were then escorted through the hotel to a marquee in the grounds of the hotel. This is when I really did believe the evening was going to be a total disaster as we were on a table in the very back corner. Noone ever wins when seated in the back corner!

A three-course meal was served and then it was down to the awards evening proper. Luckily our award was first so we didn't have to wait too long. This is what was said about us:

Nominated for the genuine care and attention that they give each and every person that stays with them and always going the extra mile for their customers. Rebecca and Damian Palmer-Bunting, the owners of Robin Hood Caravan Park, Slingsby, are described as "kind, caring people" whose business is a way of life for them and whose primary concern is the needs of their visitors – whatever those may be and are always willing to provide extra support to families and those experiencing problems during their stay in the area. The passion they have for their business and their customers is described as ‘’exceptional.”

I couldn't say anything more other than "Thank-You!" as we were named winners in our category. I actually had to ask one of the organisers what was said about us as I was just too nervous to listen properly when it was said and then when our names were read out I shot up onto cloud nine and didn't really hear what was said then either.

After all the awards had been given out it was time for the raffle and we won in that as well. Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at the Old Lodge in Malton so thats my wedding anniversary gift sorted.

As for the bad luck table in the back corner - it turned out not to be! Another couple on the table won an award in their category and between us all we won three raffle prizes so it was actually quite a lucky table.