Stephanie Stephanie

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All in all, we had a wonderful time in Scotland! We were travelling with a total of 6 people - 4 adults and 2 children. The bunk beds in the back of Ray's motorhome and the fact that all the bed linen and towels were already in the motorhome were the deciding factors for us to book this particular motorhome. Unfortunately, it was difficult to find enough space for 2 adults in the "convertible bed" in the middle - my husband, who is 1.86m tall, had no chance of lying anywhere near comfortably there. Since our adult children (daughter with boyfriend) had the bed in the alcove, we moved one of the "small" children to the middle every night, so that my husband slept in a bunk bed and one of the children slept with me in the middle. That was annoying, but unfortunately there was no other way to deal with it. We would have appreciated a tip here that it would be difficult to sleep with 3 or 4 adults. In addition, we unfortunately didn't have a sheet for the "conversion bed" and so had to use our towels as a replacement - good thing we had brought our own. The motorhome itself is quite old. It rattles and clatters in every corner while driving, it is just very, very loud when driving. The seats in the back are not comfortable because the seat cushions keep slipping and cannot be secured. Some of the locks on the motorhome did not work and we had to use a screwdriver to help us from the inside. The door lock broke on the third day, so from that moment on we could only lock it from the inside. One window could not be opened at all, another no longer had a mosquito net, so it was also unusable. The blackout blinds for the driver's cab were supposed to be attached to the windows with suction cups. However, these kept coming off or slipping through the holes, which were now quite worn out. We then simply blacked it out with towels that we stuck under the alcove mattress. Unfortunately, the crockery and cutlery were also designed for a maximum of 4 people. Ray's wife provided us with a set of plates, but there weren't enough deep plates, only 2 cups, 3 glasses and only 5 large spoons each, etc. We bought some camping equipment along the way. Unfortunately, the awning was broken, but this was only mentioned shortly before we arrived, and we had to pay an additional fee for gas because Ray had bought a second bottle. What was really great: Ray was always available to us! Whenever we had a question or a problem, Ray got back to us very quickly and always had a solution! We always felt in very good hands! Picking up and dropping off the motorhome also went absolutely smoothly! Thanks also for getting us a booster seat, that was also great! All in all, a great time in a great country that we would happily repeat - but not with Hamish. August 2024
Response from Raymond Hi Stephanie. First of all I apologise for the missing double sheet for the middle bed, an oversight on our side. Regarding your comment about the motorhome being old, this is something that isn't hidden and clearly stated the age of the vehicle on our advert. To mention it in a review is quite poor in my opinion. The one fly net that has been removed due to damage was mentioned on pick up and for the size of the window it 'affected' again is a surprise that merited commenting on in a review. For the middle bed (dinette fold out) I think is commen sense someone at 6 foot won't stretch out fully, your choice to give the large bed to your kids is your own choice and again unfair to mention in a review. For the lock on the door, as mentioned our motorhome was broken into and a new lock fitted. We will look to secure the lock barrel, I'm not sure why it came out after just being installed. I am not sure what window you refer to that doesn't open as all are fully functioning. Hopefully on your next trip you aren't as harsh in your comments for things that are clearly mentioned in the person's advertisement.