Friday, 29 June 2007

Caravans, The Dragons Den & Global Warming

While recently stuck behind a caravan for several hours I tried to fathom out what the point of moving your living room around the country was.

The hassle involved in getting from A to B and once you're at the destination the seemingless endless hours you have to spend "moving in". It all seems to counteract the point of going on holiday to enjoy the views and fresh air.

I've lost count of how many people I've seen apparently content at doing nothing at all but sit in their caravan looking at stunning views of long golden bays while everyone else is actually out there getting the sand in their toes and the sea air in their lungs.

This brought me to develop a fantastic new business idea worthy of entry into the Dragons Den that would save caravan owners thousands of pounds, reduce global warming by saving on fuel and increase traffic flow during peak summer periods on tight country roads.

My idea would be to take 360 degree panoramic photos of all caravan sites throughout the U.K. and instead of Mr Caravan moving his mobile living room to these locations he could send off for the campsite view of his choice and get delivered straight to his door an 8 feet high by 20 feet wide freeze to wrap around his living room walls thereby completely removing the need to move off his sofa and he would still have all the facilities normally found in his caravan.

The expandibility of my idea is global and I would be able to provide locations that caravan owners would never have dreamed of going to such as the Bahamas, the Himalayas or even, for the real adventurer, Paisley.

I've decided to call this venture "Transglobal Panoramic Caravan Location Holidays" and have even thought of going into partnership with IKEA to provide, for those caravaners willing to spend a bit extra on my executive package, a choice of folding deckchairs and tables for that true outdoors indoors caravan experience.


Caravan owners,imagine this but in the comfort of your own home

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