2016 Site Fees and Site Renovations
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Been back and looked, you did indeed reply, in part.
But saying such a discussion should not be here does not tell us where it should be, which was what was asked.
The description of "the other section" does not appear to permit comparisons either.
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Been back and looked, you did indeed reply, in part.
But saying such a discussion should not be here does not tell us where it should be, which was what was asked.
The description of "the other section" does not appear to permit comparisons either.
My personal opinion is that if folks want to expound the wonders of touring abroad, they should do it in the "Overseas Sites & Touring" Section of the CT Forum.
Folks who want information & opinions on touring in the UK and UK Sites don't expect to come to this Section and find it full of members telling them that they should go abroad!
That's not why they click on this Section.
Cheers
Bugs
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I'm confused if we are only allowed to discuss things in each section, how does people who have not tried over there get to know how they compare. I know you will say they should look in the 'Overseas section' but what if they hadn't though about going over
there as they though it was to far, to expensive, to difficult by allowing a discussion to drift as this has done, it encourages some of the newbies who have started out touring in the UK to see that it can be done and its not expensive or difficult.0 -
Members who come to the "UK Sites & Touring" Section, funnily enough, expect the discussions here to be about UK Sites & Touring.
Personally, I don't think that is an unreasonable expectation?
If a member was thinking of touring abroad - then surely "Overseas Sites & Touring" would be the Section to look in?
Why would anyone come to "UK Sites & Touring" and expect to see dicussions about "reasons why you should tour abroad"?
Bugs
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Well said Bugs, while not wishing to create a "them and us" attitude, I think that ValDa made a good suggestion, ie, create a stand alone thread for discussing and comparing the pro's and con's of overseas and home touring.....
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Well said Bugs, while not wishing to create a "them and us" attitude, I think that ValDa made a good suggestion, ie, create a stand alone thread for discussing and comparing the pro's and con's of overseas and home touring.....
and put it in "Caravan and motorhome chat"
peedee
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Well said Bugs, while not wishing to create a "them and us" attitude, I think that ValDa made a good suggestion, ie, create a stand alone thread for discussing and comparing the pro's and con's of overseas and home touring.....
and put it in "Caravan and motorhome chat"
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PD, seems a plan to me-the C & M chat is a likely place to discuss the relative merits of travel in the different areas of Europe as it doesn't specifynor
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One aspect that was raised in the "comparison stakes" was the claim that O/Seas aficianados do not take into account travelling costs to either the Channel coast or the sites. That would by implication suggest that travel to a UK site is a nil cost activity.
If I tour Scotland, it will cost me more than travelling to a site in France or Belgium for instance. These costs are going to vary whether a member travels within the UK or abroad and is not therefore relevant to such comparisons.0 -
CY, then only to folk who have an eye on the 'saving the penny's way of traveling around countries.
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Getting back to site prices, I want a site in the Windsor area for QE's Birthday bash. Casting my eye around the area, here is the site night prices for two adults with electric.
CC Henley Four Oaks £20.70p.n.
CC Wyats Covert £24.70p.n
C&CC Chertsey £19.50
Commercial, Hurley Park £17p.n. (£19 for a super pitch.)
Don't think I need to say anymore.
peedee
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Well said Bugs, while not wishing to create a "them and us" attitude, I think that ValDa made a good suggestion, ie, create a stand alone thread for discussing and comparing the pro's and con's of overseas and home touring.....
and put it in "Caravan and motorhome chat"
peedee
PD, seems a plan to me-the C & M chat is a likely place to discuss the relative merits of travel in the different areas of Europe as it doesn't specifynor
does it exclude eitherWell I notice that a thread has been started on just this in the C&M section. So maybe that could be made a sticky and then anyone wanting to evangelise about the merits of European sites can post there and this section can revert to what it was intended
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In the absence of any guidance it would seem it has been decided that C&M is the place to go. However, I am still confused by the fact that nothing other than the UK can be discussed in this section. The OP had his question well answered in the first few
pages. The post is entitled 2016 Site fees, and in future pages it branched out to compare UK site prices with Europe. If it had happened before the OP was answered I could see the problem, but it didn't. I would think most would agree, I am hardly a pusher
of things European, but I saw nothing wrong in that drift. Yes the section is UK sites but this country does not sit in glorious isolation. Comparisons with Europe are valid. It remains to be seen if the current thread in C&M is considered in the correct section.0 -
Getting back to site prices, I want a site in the Windsor area for QE's Birthday bash. Casting my eye around the area, here is the site night prices for two adults with electric.
CC Henley Four Oaks £20.70p.n.
CC Wyats Covert £24.70p.n
C&CC Chertsey £19.50
Commercial, Hurley Park £17p.n. (£19 for a super pitch.)
Don't think I need to say anymore.
peedee
PD - are you meaning the street party on June 12th? If so, I think Hurley Park is £26 on that date (£28 for a super pitch) and for us it would also be £4 extra for the two dogs. The prices you state for the two CC sites are correct, including, in our case, the dogs!
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In the absence of any guidance it would seem it has been decided that C&M is the place to go. However, I am still confused by the fact that nothing other than the UK can be discussed in this section. The OP had his question well answered in the first few
pages. The post is entitled 2016 Site fees, and in future pages it branched out to compare UK site prices with Europe. If it had happened before the OP was answered I could see the problem, but it didn't. I would think most would agree, I am hardly a pusher
of things European, but I saw nothing wrong in that drift. Yes the section is UK sites but this country does not sit in glorious isolation. Comparisons with Europe are valid. It remains to be seen if the current thread in C&M is considered in the correct section.I started the OP in that section as it seemed the best option, but going by my history of posting it might get moved
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This was a discussion about the rise in prices on CC sites so it was quite specific and having done a search myself for sites over the Spring holiday in early June I found many are approaching the £30 mark (just for two adults.)
edit normally We wouldn't use sites during a main holiday time but we have to this year and I think we'll be looking at CLs instead. Just one CC site we have decided to book is £14.00 per night.
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Getting back to site prices, I want a site in the Windsor area for QE's Birthday bash. Casting my eye around the area, here is the site night prices for two adults with electric.
CC Henley Four Oaks £20.70p.n.
CC Wyats Covert £24.70p.n
C&CC Chertsey £19.50
Commercial, Hurley Park £17p.n. (£19 for a super pitch.)
Don't think I need to say anymore.
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PD - are you meaning the street party on June 12th? If so, I think Hurley Park is £26 on that date (£28 for a super pitch) and for us it would also be £4 extra for the two dogs. The prices you state for the two CC sites are correct, including, in our case, the dogs!
M ,...Its as happens a lot, things are cherry picked to try to make a case
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I agree with that Bugs - Over there is definitely not the UK Sites section!
Write your comments here...That's right. Let's face it, anyone who is interested in touring in UK and spending their time here would only be interested in comments about this country and have no interest in what goes on across the Channel. If they wanted
to know about touring other countries, they would be posting in the overseas section.0 -
I don't think you can compair "over there to over here " ,they are different cultures and outlooks, " here" seems to be make as much money as you can from people ,whereas "overthere" its about makeing sure people enjoy their stay and the customer comes first
, no I don't go overseas ,but that's not to say I wouldn't ,it's just at this time it's not practical , and if I did go ( must get a passport) I would go to NormandyAnyway if a thread drifts isn't up to the Mods to get it back on track ????
Write your comments here...Everyone needs an income, no matter where they live but life in UK is not just about making money, it is about excellent customer service. I would be very unhappy if the only reason for going to work is to make money. Work to me
is about doing my best to make customers happy.0 -
In the absence of any guidance it would seem it has been decided that C&M is the place to go. However, I am still confused by the fact that nothing other than the UK can be discussed in this section. The OP had his question well answered in the first few
pages. The post is entitled 2016 Site fees, and in future pages it branched out to compare UK site prices with Europe. If it had happened before the OP was answered I could see the problem, but it didn't. I would think most would agree, I
am hardly a pusher of things European, but I saw nothing wrong in that drift. Yes the section is UK sites but this country does not sit in glorious isolation. Comparisons with Europe are valid. It remains to be seen if the current thread in C&M is considered
in the correct section.Well said steve, we've been told in the past that once a question is answered then if the post drifts that's to be expected.
On the back of what Bugs said I'm not so sure that putting it in C&M is the best place, as if a person would'nt/shouldn't look in' UK sites' to see things relating to overseas then why would they look in C&M
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I don't think you can compair "over there to over here " ,they are different cultures and outlooks, " here" seems to be make as much money as you can from people ,whereas "overthere" its about makeing sure people enjoy their stay and the customer comes first , no I don't go overseas ,but that's not to say I wouldn't ,it's just at this time it's not practical , and if I did go ( must get a passport) I would go to Normandy
Anyway if a thread drifts isn't up to the Mods to get it back on track ????
Write your comments here...Everyone needs an income, no matter where they live but life in UK is not just about making money, it is about excellent customer service. I would be very unhappy if the only reason for going to work is to make money. Work to me is about doing my best to make customers happy.
If only Malcolm, IMO UK still falls a long way behind in 'giving good customer care'
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I don't think you can compair "over there to over here " ,they are different cultures and outlooks, " here" seems to be make as much money as you can from people ,whereas "overthere" its about makeing sure people enjoy their stay and the customer comes first
, no I don't go overseas ,but that's not to say I wouldn't ,it's just at this time it's not practical , and if I did go ( must get a passport) I would go to NormandyAnyway if a thread drifts isn't up to the Mods to get it back on track ????
Write your comments here...Everyone needs an income, no matter where they live but life in UK is not just about making money, it is about excellent customer service. I would be very unhappy if the only reason for going to work is to make
money. Work to me is about doing my best to make customers happy.If only Malcolm, IMO UK still falls a long way behind in 'giving good customer care'
Write your comments here...Now there's a job for you, Tammygirl. You go and tell them how it should be done! As you're over here, there's no problem with communication!
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I don't think you can compair "over there to over here " ,they are different cultures and outlooks, " here" seems to be make as much money as you can from people ,whereas "overthere" its about makeing sure people enjoy their stay and the customer comes first
, no I don't go overseas ,but that's not to say I wouldn't ,it's just at this time it's not practical , and if I did go ( must get a passport) I would go to NormandyAnyway if a thread drifts isn't up to the Mods to get it back on track ????
Write your comments here...Everyone needs an income, no matter where they live but life in UK is not just about making money, it is about excellent customer service. I would be very unhappy if the only reason for going to work is to make
money. Work to me is about doing my best to make customers happy.If only Malcolm, IMO UK still falls a long way behind in 'giving good customer care'
Write your comments here...Now there's a job for you, Tammygirl. You go and tell them how it should be done! As you're over here, there's no problem with communication!
not sure Malcom if there isn't a little bit or sarcasm in your post. But as they say "been there done that" I've had quite
a few jobs in my time and working in the service industry was one of them uk is getting better but its still got room for improving.
Nice to see that you have pride in your job though.0