I know we all like to protest about how much we spend locally but in truth as a percentage of total tourism spend I fear it is not particularly large. If however all non-island residents were treated equitably i.e. if ALL non-residents were charged at the higher rate then I think the tourism economy would most definitely take a serious hit. Maybe then they wouldn’t be so keen.It seems like they only want motorhome visitors that have lots of money, I think their economy will suffer, perhaps they may think again when no one visits.
Maybe , though , I suspect , majority of them don't cook in the van .Well we were travelling in September this year and visited Orkney (met Linkhouse) then Harris and Lewis, the Uists, Skye, Mull, Iona, Islay and Jura and in a month I spent close on £2k incl. A few sites, ferries, fuel, groceries, gifts and hospitalities ( mainly meals and pubs).
I feel like I contributed to local economies, let's face it you cannot stock up your van for a month! So the buy-nowt-and -move-on criticism doesn't wash with me. Maybe the staycationing hire a van for a week brigade are causing some of the effects moaned about?
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