How does this Club compare with the ‘Other’?

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  • Pippah45
    Pippah45 Forum Participant Posts: 2,452
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    edited January 2016 #362

    At this time of year and with the unusual weather - I would say the booking system of the CC is a far better option - being able to cancel a booking - although I suppose since its winter and there could be availability.  I haven't had a lot of luck finding
    well priced CLs open where I want to go. 

  • brue
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    edited January 2016 #363

    My main uses for the C&CC mag are all the rally and THS lists, this year we'll be making more use of these with both clubs.

  • peedee
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    edited January 2016 #364

    I did ask before, does anyone now what proportion of C&CC members have taken up the reduced online membership option?

    I don't know what the current take up is but initally it was less than 20 percent of members. I think it is now in the second year of its introduction so probably higher now. I took the lower cost option because I don't use its services that much but this year I hope I can use it more.

    peedee

  • Biggarmac
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    edited January 2016 #365

    The C&CC system of advertising its rallies and Temporary Holiday Sites is much more user friendly than the CC system.  Living in Scotland the CC  rally book covers all Scottish centres, but it is too time consuming to trawl through all the centre websites
    to find rallies in areas I'm just visiting.  Using the C&CC magazine is much easier. Last year I saved many times my sub by going on THSs for around £7 a night in the main holiday season. 

    Online membership does not interest me as I like to have the sites book and the magazine to browse through for sites and THSs. As people can change their membership between online and paper from year to year I suspect that some will go for online for a couple
    of years and then switch back to get a new Sites Book.  After that they will go back to online again.

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2016 #366

    one difference i discovered today.....the CCC late departure time is 5pm, so really useful, effectively another days holiday...

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2016 #367

    The "leaving time" isn't 5 pm, it's noon. But you can ask for a later stay as you obviously did. And at this time of year you can almost certainly do like wise at CC sites - it's no big difference. Try asking in high season though !

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2016 #368

    BB, be careful Kennine will have you down in His 'something for nothing Brigade' bookLaughingLaughing

  • huskydog
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    edited January 2016 #369

    The only reason i joined the "other" club was to give me greater flexibilty when choosing were to stay , i'm not really interested in the "in's and out's" of each club

    I book ,i stay ,i enjoyHappy

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2016 #370

    BB, be careful Kennine will have you down in His 'something for nothing Brigade' bookLaughingLaughing

    have never done it before, and havent actually done it today.....i paid for another night as the forecast was better....Wink

    however, tomorrow is another day......

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2016 #371

    BB, be careful Kennine will have you down in His 'something for nothing Brigade' bookLaughingLaughing

    Write your comments here...

    one difference i discovered today.....the CCC late departure time is 5pm, so really useful, effectively another days holiday...

    ...One hour later thenWink

  • Bugs
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    edited January 2016 #372

    Folks

    Just a reminder that if anyone thinks a post contravenes the Community Guidelines, the correct procedure is to press the report button and let the Community Manager know.

    And leave it there.

    Cheers

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  • brue
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    edited January 2016 #373

    I wonder if the C & CC forum is up and running again. I can't look at it as I don't want my name displayed again. Anyone tried using it or is it still shut down?

  • huskydog
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    edited January 2016 #374

    I wonder if the C & CC forum is up and running again. I can't look at it as I don't want my name displayed again. Anyone tried using it or is it still shut down?

    Just tried it ,and its still down
    Sad. Use left and right arrows to navigate.

  • brue
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    edited January 2016 #375

    Thanks Husky. Well the CC certainly scores better on that one!Smile

  • RowenaBCAMC
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    edited January 2016 #376

    Folks

    Just a reminder that if anyone thinks a post contravenes the Community Guidelines, the correct procedure is to press the report button and let the Community Manager know.

    And leave it there.

    Cheers

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    Further to Bugs post I have removed and edited some comments on this discussion in order to keep this discussion on topic and free from arguments. Please can I remind everyone to keep the conversation constructive and friendly, otherwise we will need to
    close the discussion. Thanks to those who have tried to keep the discussion on course. 

  • Kennine
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    edited January 2016 #377

    Well done the forum manager !!  There is no need for arguments on a forum like this.  Wink

    Now  thankfully,  those among us who like to keep the postings friendly can return to the thread.  

    There is IMO, no appreciable difference between the CC and the C&CC. Both provide camping places of a good quality. 

    The only observable difference is in the average age of the customers of the two organisations, with the C&CC catering for the full spectrum of ages and the CC catering mainly for the retired fraternity.

    That aside, I would recomment membership of both organisations.

    Cool

     

  • rogher
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    edited January 2016 #378

    I think that's true, K, and one that hasn't been mentioned before.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2016 #379

    At this time of year and with the unusual weather - I would say the booking system of the CC is a far better option - being able to cancel a booking - although I suppose since its winter and there could be availability.  I haven't had a lot of luck finding
    well priced CLs open where I want to go. 

    Where are you looking for pippah? We've been able to find ones to suit us for the last 4 weeks and for a few more should we stay away that long. We have never had to pay more than £14pn for a CL this past year.

  • peedee
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    edited January 2016 #380

    As far as I can see the C&CC don't have any non awning pitches. It's not something I particularly think about because it is very rare for me to use an awning.

    peedee

  • peedee
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    edited January 2016 #381

    Setthorns is a terific site. >snip< If you don't need EHU, plenty of very nice standard pitches at excellent price.

    Yes I had noticed that they are hardstand as well! I don't think the  CC has one single hardstanding none electric pitch even including the late arrivals or ferry pitch areas.

    peedee

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2016 #382

    BB, be careful Kennine will have you down in His 'something for nothing Brigade' bookLaughingLaughing

    Write your comments here...

    one difference i discovered today.....the CCC late departure time is 5pm, so really useful, effectively another days holiday...

    ...One hour later thenWink

    ....a useful difference though......one that we shall make use of later, probably.

    an hour gained (well five really) is always worth having.Happy

     

     

  • Biggarmac
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    edited January 2016 #383

    In main season both clubs have a departure time of 12 noon. It is only when sites are quiet that discretion comes into play. 

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2016 #384

    BB, be careful Kennine will have you down in His 'something for nothing Brigade' bookLaughingLaughing

    Write your comments here...

    one difference i discovered today.....the CCC late departure time is 5pm, so really useful, effectively another days holiday...

    ...One hour later thenWink

    ....a useful difference though......one that we shall make use of later, probably.

    an hour gained (well five really) is always worth having.Happy

     

     

    It is certainly nice that it is available as an option if we had problems, but personally we would never use it. We either want to be on our way to the next site, to get set up, or on our way home to get the van put away in storage. Of course we are retired
    and I can see it would be useful to someone wanting to maximise a weekend. Although even then we never used the facility, as again we needed to get home and secure the van in storage, prior to work the next day.

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2016 #385

    steve, as we dont have to get involved with storage, we have just made use of 4 hrs of sunshine, cycling down close to Romsey.....really pleasant.

    just had a late relaxing lunch/coffee prior to thinking about the hour plus drive home.

    so, in effect, an extra day.....weather still wonderful (after the rest of the week).....should we stay another day....?

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2016 #386

    " ...so, in effect, an extra day.....weather still wonderful (after the rest of the week).....should we stay another day....? "



    With such glorious weather I'd stay an extra day as there's no need to pay for EHU.

    (You are on a non-EHU pitch I take it?!
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  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited January 2016 #387

    I think the CCC is great for tent camping but I think the Caravan Club caters better for caravanners.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2016 #388

    Have to agree Malc, and some private sites are smashing for both!Wink

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2016 #389

    That is one real difference between the two main Clubs actually, both allow camping, but on the CC sites where camping is allowed, the camping area has always been a very long way from the facility blocks! (Leyburn, Wincanton, Tredegar House, as examples)
    Makes for a very interesting dash unless you have your own facilities in a toilet tent!Happy

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2016 #390

    " ...so, in effect, an extra day.....weather still wonderful (after the rest of the week).....should we stay another day....? "



    With such glorious weather I'd stay an extra day as there's no need to pay for EHU.

    (You are on a non-EHU pitch I take it?!
    Wink. Use left and right arrows to navigate.
    )

    please, take what you wish....

    members can stay late whichever pitch they are on, and some have done so...Happy

    flexibility is not pitch type dependant....Smile

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2016 #391

    " ...so, in effect, an extra day.....weather still wonderful (after the rest of the week).....should we stay another day....? "



    With such glorious weather I'd stay an extra day as there's no need to pay for EHU.

    (You are on a non-EHU pitch I take it?!
    Wink. Use left and right arrows to navigate.
    )

    please, take what you wish....

    members can stay late whichever pitch they are on, and some have done so...Happy

    flexibility is not pitch type dependant....Smile

    Do I take it then, by the way you swerved the question, that you were on an EHU pitch, even though you had the option of non EHU? Nothing wrong with that, mind, it's exactly what I would do!

    Happy. Use left and right arrows to navigate.