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We leave next Sunday for the Lebouget MH show. Before going on to Spain for a short break ( compared to most )

Anyone going to the show, at the Dusseldorf MH show we noticed more English than ever before.

 

Over the years we only spot the occasional uk camper.

 

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we have meet a good few English there in the past, but significantly more Irish when the economy was doing well, not so sure now...Have a good show and if its anything like as big as Dusseldorf wear comfortable shoes. Is there camping on site.
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Parking at the Le Bourget show was discussed here

 

http://www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/forums/Motorhomes/Motorhome-Matters/Le-Bourget-Sept-Oct-2014/35538/

 

It’s smaller than the Dusseldorf show and attracts significantly fewer visitors (though around 100,000 people still made the trek to Le Bourget in 2013 apparently).

 

I would have thought any UK potential importer of a motorhome would prefer to visit Dusseldorf, as it’s more likely that an imported vehicle will be sourced from Germany than from France (and German dealerships will have more experience of UK buyers than French dealerships and probably a better command of English.)

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Yes it is smaller than Dusseldorf. But it's different and we have tea, coffee, in the morning, lunch and cocktails in the evening on the LeVoyageur stand.

 

Overnight parking is interesting parked next to rockets and planes at the museum.

Cost wise from memory is €7 for the night on concrete. Bit different to the NEC.

 

Food is first class at the show. Scrumptious hot cheese on a baguette with ham. Lovely jubbly.

 

Worth the trip, or like us on route to Spain. Little bit out the way!!!

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