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  • MichaelT
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    edited February 2017 #32

    We are going to Alderstead Heath tomorrow at a rate of £16.70 so looks like that's what the club do charge Oh and its 16 amps, no restrictions on dog numbers and no cheques to administer...laughing

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  • MichaelT
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    edited February 2017 #34

    I think I may get a couple just to get my monies worth.wink

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2017 #35

    On an average of £20 per night and a site capacity of 100, which is probably an average of CC sites, that equates to £14K a night when operating at capacity. That's a lot of grass cuttings. 

  • MichaelT
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    edited February 2017 #36

    CY sorry but when I was at school 20*100 was 2,000 not 14,000?

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2017 #37

    How muchundecided

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2017 #38

    I would pay extra to be on a small private site, (say maximum of 30 pitches), lots of space, decent privacy, lots of nice countryside outside the site fences. Not keen on huge sites, rows of boxes, everyone cheek by jowl, having to cope with someone else's noises.

  • MichaelT
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    edited February 2017 #39

    Problem is TDA as a site owner you would want to make the best use of your land as possible so that means packing em in most of the time to get the best return on investment.

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2017 #40

     TDA That could happen on any site no matter how few pitches its how big the area for pitching iswink

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2017 #41

    We recently viewed the pricing structure at an independent site, open all year.

    Their prices just had 2 seasons:

    The Off season ran from 1st.September until Easter weekend

    The On Season ran from Easter until 1st.September.

    Pretty simple to understand from the outset and then to attract usage in low peak they offered 4 for 3 or 3 for 2 nights during the week.

    The CC pricing structure has too many variables for my liking. It hasn't always been this way so why makes things more complicated than they need to be?

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2017 #43

    True, a lot do. There are a few little gems out there though, still reasonably priced as well. Depends what the investment is as well of course. We only need a tap, (shared) a cdp and a rubbish bin. It's all our neighbours that want more, puts the price up for us. Don't mind paying a bit more for ehu of course, handy in Winter. Interestingly, some Club Sites are fantastic in Winter, cheap as chips, lots of space. We had two lovely stays at Bolton Abbey before Xmas, under £19 per night, with nice facilities. In Summer we use £14.50 sites, sometimes cheaper than CLs and often not too busy. OH stayed at Exeter Racecourse for under £10 a night last July! Loads of space away from main facilities.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2017 #44

    AD, we seem to have been luckier, but we do think carefully about where we stay, and the time of week or year we visit. For example a seaside site of any size in August would be approached with caution by us, but conversely, we did Ferry Meadows in February Half term last year and was pleasantly surprised how nice it was, and how quiet! 

    Our Best ever result was a CS two miles from Wells next the Sea mid August a couple of years ago. Just us, a huge mown field, half a dozen hares and the stars! Bliss, and all for £12 a night! Couldn't believe our luck. Incleborough Fields looked like hell on earth when we drove past, rammed to the gunnels!

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  • MichaelT
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    edited February 2017 #46

    We too have found some large sites we thought we would hate but have loved them but we were there before the main school holidays so it was not so full as it would be then and not so many youngsters.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2017 #47

    I certainly agree with that! Unsocial behaviour should be dealt with no matter who runs the site, swiftly and fairly. But having more space and less users in our experience has been better. 

    Our early camping and vanning experiences were spent on a small 30 pitch private farm site. It had a lot of Dutch and German visitors, always found them to be lovely neighbours, especially the Dutch. 

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2017 #48

    Out of the school holidays except the "honey pots"  normally most sites are quieter with space             

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2017 #49

    Depends on the site JVB. Take Marazion/Threeways. Two fields, one laid out around field edges, one more random, pitches shoved in as landscaping dictates. 15 years ago it was a delight, you could just turn up on spec, get a pitch, plenty of space. Now, June, rammed full, same September. Big vans, big awnings, not much space between units. Only a small site by Club standards, but they are packing them in. We took a look at a landscaped CL close by and never went back. So not just school holidays.

    Interestingly, after a really poor experience, we returned to Yellowcraig last Autumn and had a peach of a pitch, but only because it was too awkward and restricted for big vans with an awning. It was just like being on a CL. Good price as well considering superb location and facilities.

  • The Ovaltineys
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    edited February 2017 #50

    everyone cheek by jowl, having to cope with someone else's noises.

    The beauty of CC full facility sites   laughing

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2017 #51

    How would you know? and at an extra £12per night quite expensive if you venture to try onewink

  • JollyKernow
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    edited February 2017 #52

    TDI,  just FYI, 3ways has the same number of pitches now as it did 15 years ago. Maybe the increasing size of outfits and the stuff people bring with them is the reason for the site seeming tight?

    It has also been discussed on here before that the smaller no facilities sites are becoming more popular, maybe another reason why it's fuller for longer?

    It's one of my favourite sites to go on my rest days but as I don't book ahead I've had trouble getting a space, lucky there are some great CL's in Cornwall.

    Apologies to Huskygog for going slightly off thread, I can't take part in that being an employee.

    JK

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2017 #53

    I did say "normally and "most" sites, but then that could apply on any site in any area at any time that they can be full and the less pitches the more "full" they could bewink

  • IanH
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    edited February 2017 #54

    In response to the original post, here are my suggested charges for CC sites:

    Low season £15/night

    Mid season £20/night

    High season £25/night

    This would cover one unit with two people.

    Extra people at £10 - 15 per night (depending on season) and this would include all extra people (adult or child).

    Awnings extra £5 per night.

    Serviced pitches (which should be extended to the majority of pitches) £2 per night extra.

    No extra for dogs / cats etc.

    Pre-booking of a specific pitch £10 per booking extra.

    Deposit of 25% of total bill payable at time of booking.

    Sorted!

  • The Ovaltineys
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    edited February 2017 #55

    Not a bad attempt Ian but I disagree on three areas:

    Extra wage earning adults OK at £10 but this can hardly be justified for 18 year olds etc who have no income.

    Children ( the future of the CC ) £3 per night

    Dogs - 1st dog free, 2nd dog £3, 3rd dog £5. Limit of 3  

  • SteveL
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    edited February 2017 #56

    I don't know about increasing prices till the pips squeak Ian. Your price structure of £75 a night for a family of 3 with an awning at peak, would probably stun them into silence.

  • huskydog
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    edited February 2017 #57

    An interesting response to the OP, the way that some members give their view on what they would price a site at ,and the other members who say it's fine as it is ,

    It would be interesting to know how a warden would make the most of their site income if they owned the site , but we won't know as they can't take part 

    JK no problemcool

  • moulesy
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    edited February 2017 #59

    Wouldn't argue with much of that, actually, but I don't think you can really justify £5 a night for an awning, particularly on HS - is that for any size? Maybe just £5 per extra adult and children free?

    Also, I don't think there's a lot of call for pre-booking pitches, unless one uses the same CC sites regularly. 

     

    Edit - referring to Ian's post above, the quote somehow disappeared!

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  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2017 #61

    Sorry, i meant to say "a week"