Guests staying on certified locations
Is it possible to book a guest into a CL using my club membership?
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Confirm that CLs are for CC members only and any CL owner accepting non-members runs the risk of losing their certificate which would mean one less CL available for members.
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Is it possible to book a guest into a CL using my club membership?
If they paid in cash and answered to the name on the membership card, how would anyone know?
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Is it possible to book a guest into a CL using my club membership?
If they paid in cash and answered to the name on the membership card, how would anyone know?
...Your post as a non member shows what is wrong with the modern society we now live in
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Ah! so a non member cannot give his opinion then - sorry
Moderator Edit:
This was not so much your opinion as a non-member but more an encouragement to a member to break the rules, both of which are totally unacceptable.
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As in 'member & guest'
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I took 'book in' to mean the guest alone would be staying. Clarification would be good.
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Perhaps the OP would care to clarify for us.
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To clarify: I was just wondering if it is allowed under the club rules to let a caravaning non member stay on a cl if they were accompanied by the member. I have no intention of breaking any rules, in fact posting this question in this forum shows that to be plainly obvious. I believe that non members can stay on caravan club sites so why not cl's.
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To clarify: I was just wondering if it is allowed under the club rules to let a caravaning non member stay on a cl if they were accompanied by the member. I have no intention of breaking any rules, in fact posting this question in this forum shows that to be plainly obvious. I believe that non members can stay on caravan club sites so why not cl's.
Not all CC sites admit non members
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I think it would have to be a member and his/her caravan/motorhome booked in to and staying on a CL, with a non-member as his/her guest staying with him/her.
A non-member in his/her caravan/motorhome would not be permitted on a CL.
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Could become a very grey area if a MH was towing a caravan although I suppose it could be regarded as a single "rig".
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Hi the way i see it is the OP is asking if a caravaning friend or relative can use his own van on a CL if he is using the CL at the same time.Which is not allowed as we all know, on some Club Sites there would be no problem but the owner of the other van
would have to pay none member rates.If he means can they stay in the van along with his family then no problem with that either.Steve
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To clarify: I was just wondering if it is allowed under the club rules to let a caravaning non member stay on a cl if they were accompanied by the member. I have no intention of breaking any rules, in fact posting this question in this forum shows that to
be plainly obvious. I believe that non members can stay on caravan club sites so why not cl's.Surefire, good post. You've cleared up any confusion folk had(as far as I'm concerned) I expect others will delve into the minutiae
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It is still not clear if the op is asking if a non member is staying with the member in their van or is bringing their own van,?
1 non member allowed in members van as long as member also present
2 non member cannot stay in their own outfit on a Cl
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Will the real question please stand up.
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Thank you Surefire for clarifying what you were unsure about. Unfortunately, your friend will either have to find an alternative site or perhaps he/she might consider joining to be able to stay on a CL and the many other 'member only' sites in the future.
Many Thanks.
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Don't knock it. I had a steak lunch at the Weatherspoons in Port Solent last week. Best steak I've had for quite a few months and it was only. My companions had a variety of main course dishes and the bill only came to £45 including drinks for the one course.
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