As you are aware, I like a good moan and it doesn't take much for me to get started. Just got back from having spent one week in the Ardeche region where the temperature was between 27 and 32 everyday. Whilst there, we visited many places and not a single one charged for parking the car. We also went to a couple of boot sales where entry was free. Back here, we are going to the Chester races today to celebrate my wife's daughter's 50th birthday and guess what? On top of paying the £15 entry charge, we also have to pay £8 for the privilege of parking the car in a muddy field!
Britain certainly deserves its reputation as a rip-off country.
I'm sticking with the sentiment of your post.
The other day I was musing about the 'squeeze some more money out of them' prices of parking here, especially the ever increasing National Trust charges which are now £8/day.
Recently, we (Lovely Wife & I) were thinking of going 'home' (London) for a long weekend to visit some friends and were amazed that it has now been turned into a gigantic Disney rivalling theme park. This fired our collective 'inner child' imaginations and we thought we might give it a bash.
Apparently, there is a suspended ride across the big brown river, a big dome thing that you can clamber over the top of, a big wheel, a Blackpool-esque glass floor walk and a big splinter thing from where you can see absolutely everything that is really worth seeing on the whole planet.
Also, so we are told, there is a Mickey Mouse and friends rivalling character sporting an unruly mop of white hair and riding a bike named after himself who will perform all sorts of stunts for you - as long as you post a pic' on Twitter/FB etc.
Blooming amazing we thought and our excitement levels went almost off the scale.
However, we crashed back to Earth with an almighty thud. We did the admission sums (inc' car parking charges) and decided we'd need to re-enter the mortgaged home club so gave it a miss - whilst at the same time realising that maybe £8/day is not such a bad deal after all for parking in glorious mostly free Cumbria.
Mind you, if it goes up to a Tenner we'll have to review the situation...