We’re experienced campers but with a touch of the ‘glamp’ about us – our tent has an electric hook up and carpet (don’t get me started on co-author Ann Prayle – she takes a freezer!). But when it comes to choosing a campsite in our holiday area of choice – there are hundreds to choose from that offer similar facilities; so, as we move through the decision-making model from need recognition to information search to hopefully making a purchase, it’s easy to get stuck at a big barrier of indecision where we are faced with too many choices.
Decison-making process for campsites |
So heuristics or ‘buying decision shortcuts’ make it much easier for me to choose a campsite and cut through pages of listings in my area of choice. If I follow them every time I make a decision, I should end up having a good holiday! Well, that's the theory!
My heuristics for choosing a campsite are:
- Search rules – always use the camping club listings or my favoured independent website to choose a reputable campsite.
- Evaluation rules – always rule out sites with a club house as they tend to be noisier and packed.
- Choice rules – when there are choices of campsite, always choose the branded Club Site or the one with the best reviews from Club members.
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and what is wrong with a freezer? Gin and Tonics need ice don't they?
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