Please see a list of FAQs for the Great Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show. If we haven’t answered your questions please contact us by emailing info@expectevents.uk
FAQs
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What time does the show open and close?
Public Show
Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm
Sunday 10am-4pm
Trade Show
9.30am-4pm
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How do I purchase tickets for the public show?
Tickets are on sale now and can be booked by visiting The Harrogate Show – The Great Caravan Motorhome & Holiday Home Show Tickets and Dates 2024 (seetickets.com)
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Who can attend the trade event?
Those who work in the holiday home and caravan industry can attend the trade event.
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Are dogs allowed at the show?
Yes, dogs are allowed at the Great Caravan, Motorhome and Holiday Home Show . They should be kept on a non-retractable lead and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their dogs. Dogs are able to access all areas of the show.
There will be various dog watering stations around the site.
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Can I park my motorhome at the venue?
When arriving at the venue, parking attendants will direct you to the appropriate car park. Sorry, there is no overnight parking at the venue.
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What catering is available at the show?
Two cafes are available inside the exhibition halls with a selection of sandwiches and hot meals. There will be a range of street food options around the show.
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Can I bring my own picnic?
Yes, there will be areas around the show to sit and eat a picnic.
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How much are children’s tickets?
Children under the age of 16 and accompanied by a paying adult can visit for free. Please note e-tickets are still needed for children to enter the show.
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What accessible facilities do you have at the show?
Please refer to our accessibility guide here
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Is there an ATM or cash machine on site?
No, we recommend the use of card payment as much as possible. The nearest cash machine is located at Sainsbury’s supermarket.
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Is Parking free at the venue?
Yes, all car parking is free at the venue.
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is the site easy to move around?
New for 2024 is the introduction of a land train to help move visitors around the site, the train will stop at key points around the site allowing visitors to view the whole site with ease.