Prices gone mad.

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  • TwoJays
    TwoJays Forum Participant Posts: 11
    edited January 2017 #32

    Entirely agree. We paid over £15 for a site last year with an intermittent electric supply and no toilets so used our own facilities. We didn't see the owner (money in a box) and the site needed mowing. I have also lost count of the number of sites where 6 or 7 'vans seem to be the norm. Have complained about a couple but you never see the outcome from the CC

  • Fisherman
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    edited January 2017 #34

    Going back to my original quote. We wanted a few days away fairly local so are at Lady Margaret CC site. Full facilities and hard standing £15-60per night. Despite that there only about 15 vans on the 80+hard standings available. Probably would not use during "peak" times because of the high price and look for reasonable. no facility CL. Wonder if the mentioned CL s full today at their prices?

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2017 #35

    Simon Calder, the holiday "expert" was today replying to some questions about the "rip off" prices during the peak holiday periods,and he says, as most already know, that the off peak prices are run at a loss by companies,to fill spaces, their profits are made,at "rip off" periods,he said that goes for all holiday companies including the UK

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2017 #36

    You make a good point there, F, but in a way it just shows the nonsense of so many of the out of context claims about prices we read so often on here.

    £15.60 for a pitch at LMP is a great deal if the nearest alternative is a CL charging £20 for a similar pitch.

    By contrast £20 a night for the CL we've just booked for May is great since the commercial site a couple of hundred yards down the road would work out at about £32 a night.

    Price satisfaction is a very subjective thing - if the price suits you for the area you want to visit, then, as the saying goes " the price is right!"

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,644 ✭✭✭
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    edited January 2017 #37

    Wonder if the mentioned CL s full today at their prices?

    We are the only van on the CL we're on at the moment, but had between 900 &1000 night's use during 2016. I doubt that many of those sites charging over £15pn had anywhere near that number of night's usage. The site where we were paying £9pn had, in November, 400+ nights bookings for 2017. Wonder how that compares to the dearer CLs?

  • MichaelT
    MichaelT Forum Participant Posts: 1,874
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    edited January 2017 #38

    That wasn't my argument NTH weather you use a site toilet or on board one I  was simply trying to make the point that by rigidly sticking to a limit you may be missing out on some great sites in areas you want to visit.

    On the HS thing for us in a MH it's very important this time of year so we don't get stuck but the service pitch is a waste for us but more useful for a caravan.  Horses for courses and of course a personal choice.

  • HBHF
    HBHF Forum Participant Posts: 36
    edited January 2017 #39

    "I doubt that many of those sites charging over £15pn had anywhere near that number of night's usage"

    I know of one......

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,644 ✭✭✭
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    edited January 2017 #40

    I'm sure that there are a few, such as your, but I did say many.

  • orsa2001
    orsa2001 Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited January 2017 #41

    I tend to agree that some cl owners appear to set silly prices, we don't want or need anything other than a safe pitch for the night. The answer is in our own hands , don't use these sites, there are many great, good value sites available run by people who are happy to see visitors to their area and are not really in the camping/caravanning business for great profit. The apparent surge in wild camping in some areas I think can in some way be down to overpriced minimum facilty cl's, ( I do appreciate some people will wild camp whatever the price of cl's.)

  • BirchHillFarmCL
    BirchHillFarmCL Forum Participant Posts: 187
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    edited January 2017 #42

    Our 2-acre CL is a 10 mile drive east of Lady Margaret's Park CC site.  We charge £12 all-in, including EHU, Wi-Fi, and views across 9 counties.

    Guests seem to be booking well-ahead this year - we have only 1 pitch left for Easter, and have already taken a booking for next Christmas!

    Ian Kelly

    01691 622951

    Ian@BirchHill.co.uk

    www.BirchHill.co.uk

    Birch Hill Farm - an award-winning caravan site in the beautiful lake-lands of Shropshire - exclusively for members of the Caravan Club

  • The Ovaltineys
    The Ovaltineys Forum Participant Posts: 196
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    edited January 2017 #43

    Whilst I fully understand the point you are making, the fact that one site is cheaper than another doesn't necessarily make it good value. If you only had a choice of either £40 or £60 per night IMO both sites are trying to rip you off!

  • moulesy
    moulesy Forum Participant Posts: 9,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited January 2017 #44

    Well to be honest I wouldn't be paying £40 or £60 for a caravan site. The CL we've just booked for £20 a night is exactly where we want to be with exactly the facilities and view we want. 

    Of course, we could pay a lot less to go somewhere completely different than where we want to go but why would we do that?

    Location comes first for us, then we'll look at what sites are available - if we don't think they're good value, we don't book them - simples! 

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2017 #45

    We use LMP quite often as we have friends we visit just west of Ruthin.

    We tried a CL just outside Ruthin, but were not impressed by the potholed access, the rather long grass and the poor disposal facilities.

    We do not really want to tow the van too far into north Wales as some of the roads are not great, so usually use LMP and drive over to Ruthin.

    We looked at using your site Ian as it looks very nice, but the additional distance to drive has ruled it out so far. Hopefully one day we wil be able to visit.

  • Gail01
    Gail01 Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited January 2017 #46

    I wonder Fisherman if cls are charging more for the winter on account of the cost of electricity.  We charge less in the summer. 😊we are in Gwynedd too.

  • Fisherman
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    edited January 2017 #47

    No indication of any variation in prices. At those will not even consider going there, summer or winter. Better commercials available and another nail in the Cl network unfortunatly

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,644 ✭✭✭
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    edited January 2017 #48

    You should be adding your CL name, and web address if you have one, when repyling to posts, Gail.

  • Merve
    Merve Forum Participant Posts: 2,333
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    edited January 2017 #49

    This is the very reason I decided to go non EHU. £5 a night and some of the most peaceful and beautiful sites I've ever been to. Particularly one that is a big secret. I agree that some CLs have 'lost it'.

  • gibbo456
    gibbo456 Forum Participant Posts: 42
    edited January 2017 #50

    Morning we are probably one of those sites that have 'lost it' but we are now taking several bookings for 2019! as stated so many times there is a CL for everyone.

     

    Barleywood

  • eurortraveller
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    edited January 2017 #51

    A belated aplology.  

    I carried a very full toilet in pouring rain across the long grass of a very cheap CL years ago,  and in the farthest corner of the field lifted the square steel cover to a cess pit. The lid slipped from my wet fingers and plunged, neatly and diagonally,  into the foul smelling depths below. We hitched up and left. Sorry to whoever you are, but it was a long time ago. 

    I don't care how little some CLs charge. 

  • PaulHarry
    PaulHarry Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited January 2017 #52

     Agree, tried to book a CL yesterday, cost £20 per night plus 50p for showers i.e. £21 per night.  Feed back on this CL are mixed too!  Booked club site instead 10 miles away just £1.50 per night more. We love CLs but this one is only 0.25 acres and many previous visitors say it can feel cramped, not  what I want in a CL. I guess location is everything.

  • peedee
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    edited January 2017 #53

    You could try Lleweni ParcCL  KjellNN or the commercial site in Denbigh Tyn-yr-Eithin. The facilities are not great and it is mostly statics but the touring pitches are well kept, have great views and the owner is very friendly and works hard to keep the site pristine.

    peedee

  • debroos
    debroos Forum Participant Posts: 7
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    edited January 2017 #54

    Cl's do have extra costs for the owners but I doubt that, given that most sites are one acre or less, they would make anything like as much from an agricultural crop given all the costs and time that would entail....