Camping chaos on Lake Constance: Sascha and Dennis fight with an awning!
Find out how Sascha and Dennis deal with humorous challenges and site rules while camping in Italy.

Camping chaos on Lake Constance: Sascha and Dennis fight with an awning!
Camping holidays are very popular among German leisure enthusiasts. A particularly popular destination is the Camping Marina di Venezia, the largest campsite in Italy. Among the visitors are Sascha and Dennis from Lake Constance, who are known for their practical jokes and original ideas when camping. This year they relied on a special burger grill and an impressive 6x10 meter awning to enjoy their time on the beach.
However, during the preparations, Sascha encountered an unexpected problem. Originally he wanted to attach the large awning to four massive trees. However, it turned out that these were too small. Dennis took the opportunity to joke: “Do you want to set up a beer tent?” This finally led Sascha to admit that he had misjudged the size of the awning. Finding suitable points for attachment was difficult because the local rules prohibit attaching awnings to plants, light poles or components of mobile homes.
Camping rating system
The Marina di Venezia campsite has implemented a carefully thought-out rating system. The average grades for campsites, pitches, mobile homes and glamping tents are determined on a scale of 1 to 5. Grades are based on the summation of all reviews, which are then divided by the number of reviews submitted to obtain a fair average grade. The evaluation questions are divided into five categories: staff, location, value for money, WiFi and content.
After their stay, guests will receive an email with a link to a questionnaire, which will be sent three days after they check out from the property. To ensure the authenticity of reviews, only guests who have actually stayed at the property are allowed to provide feedback. Additionally, guests are asked to indicate their satisfaction with the booking center and the likelihood of recommending it to others.
Quality assurance for reviews
Reviews are subject to careful review by a quality team who ensure that all submitted reviews adhere to the guidelines before they are published. Reviews that contain offensive or unacceptable content, such as swear words or personal information, will not be published. In addition, it is possible to translate reviews into other languages via Google Translate, noting that machine translations may contain errors. In the event of complaints, only the original language of the review will be taken into account.
The Marina di Venezia campsite not only offers beautiful surroundings, but also a well-thought-out system to ensure guest satisfaction. Despite their small hurdles, Sascha and Dennis are confident that they will be able to enjoy their vacation to the fullest.