Excessive site fees
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If the club site fees are too expensive (for some ?) then why are so many complaints that they can never get onto club sites as they are always full ,whereas comercial sites have spaces,even when they are doing their off peak loss leaders
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In the commercial world of the leisure industry the CC have got their average fees just right. Well done the CC.
Where they could be tweeked to earn greater income and benefit customers, would be to substantially increase the fees at a time when there is much more demand over supply ( peak seasons Bank holidays Etc ) -- and to encourage the use of otherwise empty
pitches,--- substantially reduce the prices during off-peak times.This is the Leisure industry model and it works well across all the leisure companies.
Cheers ........K
You could also tweak the fees by charging substantially more money for disabled pitches because they're usually in a prime position on site, or have more space.
There aren't any 'disabled pitches' as far as I have seen.
Sorry ET, I suppose I meant that those members who request preferential pitches/service due to disability could be charged substantially more.
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You could also tweak the fees by charging substantially more money for disabled pitches because they're usually in a prime position on site, or have more space.
There aren't any 'disabled pitches' as far as I have seen.
Sorry ET, I suppose I meant that those members who request preferential pitches/service due to disability could be charged substantially more.
I think the smiley must be missing to indicate the above was a joke as that would be discriminatory and likely to result in legal action against CC.
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ISorry ET, I suppose I meant that those members who request preferential pitches/service due to disability could be charged substantially more.
They could be, but I would prefer that they were not
Then we should both of us campaign together against any suggested substantial increases to fees for disabled members, because that wouldn't be fair. Much like charging families through the nose when they too have no choice in their holiday arrangements.
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ISorry ET, I suppose I meant that those members who request preferential pitches/service due to disability could be charged substantially more.
They could be, but I would prefer that they were not
Then we should both of us campaign together against any suggested substantial increases to fees for disabled members, because that wouldn't be fair. Much like charging families through the nose when they too have no choice in their holiday arrangements.
I don't think anyone has suggested increasing fees for disabled members other than yourself, Matty.
For the record, and don't shoot the messenger here, CC take the line that peak season charges are the true rates and those at other times of the year are actually discounted.
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CC take the line that peak season charges are the true rates and those at other times of the year are actually discounted.
But do they and where does it say such? They mark their highest prices as Peak, which suggest to me that they are above the norm. They also give a mid week discount at low and mid periods, so is this a discount on a discounted price?
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We've been told on this forum that is the case, Nellie.
I can't answer your questions I'm afraid.
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We've been told on this forum that is the case, Nellie.
I can't answer your questions I'm afraid.
We've been told lots of things on this forum, many of which are blatently incorrect......"new forum soon" being a typical example.
BTW, if you can remember who was it that told us that that was the case?
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I can't remember, NTH, as it was quite some time ago.
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Seasonal pitch fees are very good value. That's why they get over subscribed.
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Excessive site fee's ........never , here at Chatsworth this week the site is rammed , & it's chocker right up to Christmas , so much of a myth as block booking is ........
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CC take the line that peak season charges are the true rates and those at other times of the year are actually discounted.
But do they and where does it say such? They mark their highest prices as Peak, which suggest to me that they are above the norm. They also give a mid week discount at low and mid periods, so is this a discount on a discounted price?
...I do not think the cc or any other organisation need to say that the peak price is the norm, and all other prices are discount ,as all forms of "holidays" are following the same menu
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