markbg Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 Hi I was with a group last year at w&p so camped with them with the Fox in the living history area - now im booked in this year as well but they are now changing to a ww2 group only and no kids allowed so now im a bit stuck - i did remember that there was a HMVF area in the show but not sure if that area is pre booked fir certain people or whether we can tag along? we are generally there all week but i would prefer to camp next to the vehicle in an area clise to the main field any ideas/suggestions welcome cheers Mark B Quote
Marmite!! Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 Speak to you at Bunker Mark.. we'll sort it out.. replied to your message Quote
ferrettkitt Posted April 1, 2011 Posted April 1, 2011 Hi I was with a group last year at w&p so camped with them with the Fox in the living history area - now im booked in this year as well but they are now changing to a ww2 group only and no kids allowed so now im a bit stuck - i did remember that there was a HMVF area in the show but not sure if that area is pre booked fir certain people or whether we can tag along? we are generally there all week but i would prefer to camp next to the vehicle in an area clise to the main field any ideas/suggestions welcome cheers Mark B Bit short sighted that saying no kids 'we are a living history group' no kids no future movement. I take it all the 're-enactors' will be around the age of twenty when they reenact? If not is it going to be a troop of Dads Army with beer guts and grey hair? Quote
markbg Posted May 8, 2011 Author Posted May 8, 2011 Bit short sighted that saying no kids 'we are a living history group' no kids no future movement. I take it all the 're-enactors' will be around the age of twenty when they reenact? If not is it going to be a troop of Dads Army with beer guts and grey hair? Thanks Lee got your PM - and yes I think its a bit much - they wear uniforms and dont run around acting stupid either - they were actually quite a hit during the schools day as the kids felt they could ask them questions more than the adults Quote
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