The same Club, just better...

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  • crannoghome
    crannoghome Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited February 2017 #1292

    Just out of interest, does anyone know what the ratio of caravans to motorhomes to others is in the Club? The actual figures, that is, not just guesses.

  • Extugger
    Extugger Forum Participant Posts: 1,293
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    edited February 2017 #1293

    Bored with this discussion now as there are far more important issues in the world.

    I don't care what the club is called, i don't care what colour uniforms the wardens wear, or the colours of the signs. Nor do i mind who, or what, I pitch up to when i use the sites. 

    I do mind that when i use the sites, the people are friendly, the sites are safe, the facilities are spotless (some members take note) and that we enjoy ourselves.

    We all know a cuppa tastes better made outdoors, whatever we're called and whatever it's made in.

  • IanH
    IanH Forum Participant Posts: 4,708
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    edited February 2017 #1294

    Rochelle - three questions - 

    Firstly, in order for people to put this issue into some sort of context, what was the budget that was set for this re-branding and the launch of the new name?

    Secondly - what is the additional revenue and profit that the Club has projected will arise from this re-brand each year?

    Thirdly, what do we abbreviate the Club to now? It used to be CC and the other lot were C&CC, but I'm seeing CMC, CMHC, C&MHC, CAMC, CAMHC. Surely in order to establish the brand, it needs to be referred to in a common way and not left to individuals to make up their own versions?

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
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    edited February 2017 #1295

    I agree with ET. I couldn't care one way or the other if you turn up in a motor home, there are some fantastic motor homes out there .... but I wouldn't  want one ..... quite happy with our caravan & tow car.

  • EmilysDad
    EmilysDad Forum Participant Posts: 8,973
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    edited February 2017 #1296

    You have no chance of a proper reply .....

  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,303 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2017 #1297

    CSI, I quite like that.😀

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1298

     Presumably the club know. Doubt they will tell us though.

    What would be interesting as well is how many site nights from caravans compared to motor vans etc

  • DJG
    DJG Forum Participant Posts: 277
    edited February 2017 #1299

    The same Club, just better.., diverse, voyage of discovery, increase price for your own good and moderators keeping us in line. Welcome to your new club!!! Basically there are three types of members. Firstly those that thought they were actually in a Club Caravan, which disappeared many years ago, secondly the "followers" who just can't get enough of rules, rules and more rules and colour coded pegs and more and more signs (this is the club that had to have a two page articular explaining its signs). Lastly the vast majority of members that could not care less about names and the petty goings on of Club HQ, they are just in it for the cheap ferry crossing, insurance, etc and the sites where the grass is cut every day all day!!! I feel much better now. So it was for my benefit after all!!!!!!

  • JVB66
    JVB66 Forum Participant Posts: 22,892
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    edited February 2017 #1300

    I have never noticed any predudice against motor Caravans,when we had our Two over nine years,it was more that motor Caravaners had a problem with themselves wink

  • karenandbill
    karenandbill Forum Participant Posts: 17
    edited February 2017 #1301

    We use a camper van and it would seem that we are now specifically excluded from the club. Before, we thought everyone was welcome but now f we don't use a trailer caravan or a motorhome we are not welcome.Also I have not see anything about how rebranding is going to help me enjoy the great outdoors. Will my new badge help me conquer bigger hills during my rambles?

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1302

    You can park up alongside me any time B&K 

  • G Cherokee
    G Cherokee Forum Participant Posts: 402
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    edited February 2017 #1303

    Demanding any kind of moneytary figure is fruitless.

    If the management thought it necessary to issue some kind of statement regarding figures they would have done it by now.

    But the point is they don't need to, they have the last say, they are here to make money the best way they can and if that includes rebranding to appeal to a more diverse group then that's what they'll do.

    While at work and your bosses decided to change things. Did they ask for your permission? 

    Accept it and let it go.

    Close this thread

  • huskydog
    huskydog Club Member Posts: 5,460 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited February 2017 #1305

    Take Woolworths ,they didn't adapt and change and where are they now !!!

  • G Cherokee
    G Cherokee Forum Participant Posts: 402
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    edited February 2017 #1306

    Even if it changes back and forth 20 times, 

    WHAT DIFFERENCE WILL IT MAKE TO US ???

    Nil, nothing, nada, zilch 

     

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1307

    Nothing to do with the name Husky. More to do with what they stocked. 

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1308

    While at work and your bosses decided to change things. Did they ask for your permission? 

    No but they did tell staff and customers what was intended.

  • IanH
    IanH Forum Participant Posts: 4,708
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    edited February 2017 #1309

    Well, you know what they say Husky......if you put lipstick on a pig, it'll still be a pig.

    It's the product that counts, not the packaging......

  • Sir Bruin
    Sir Bruin Forum Participant Posts: 90
    edited February 2017 #1310

    TW, I, also, have not noticed any adverse comments directed at motorhomers prior to the announcement. On this thread, I have seen suggestions that motorhomes should be segregated on club sites,  astonishment that they should even allowed in the club and even a suggestion that this whole event was pushed through by "a motorhomer". I'd like to meet that bloke - he must have some clout.  The introduction section of this forum claims that this is a friendly club. Let's see some evidence of that, shall we?

    TW, you can pitch next to me any time.

  • cjm55
    cjm55 Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited February 2017 #1311

    I am on a site now, and the new sign at the entrance to the site looks like you are entering an industrial unit on a back street industrial estate or the Villains layer on 'Thunderbirds'.

    Modern management gone mad ! Members don't need mission statements etc. to know how to enjoy themselves. For transparency the 'entire' costs for this exercise must be published !

    You can see why nationally there is the beginnings of a backlash against so called people that think they know better than the general public, telling everyone else what they want !

     

     

  • JohnM20
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    edited February 2017 #1312

    My main gripe is that the enormous amount of money spent on the re-branding could and should have been spent elsewhere with much greater benefits to all Caravan Club members.

    If there is a, (possibly misguided), perception that motorhomes will become more predominant on club sites in the future then a lot of money should be very urgently spent on making pitches hard standing. Many grass pitches are not suitable for motorhomes and many MH owners don't want a grass pitch. With the trend towards a wetter climate grass pitches are even less likely to be wanted or usable. Even the die-hard grass pitch lovers would not want a churned up pitch.

    Last year whilst at Crossways site several pitches had to be taken out of use because they were too wet and, in the words of the warden, 'some of them had been churned up by motorhomes so wouldn't be usable again for some time'. Because of this the warden had to start cancelling bookings. This is a scenario that we can expect to experience even more in the future I believe.

    I don't think the decision to rebrand will be changed as it will just double the unneeded expense although what could be changed is the Chairman and Committee at the next AGM.

  • huskydog
    huskydog Club Member Posts: 5,460 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited February 2017 #1313

    Yes , but the club has not changed the product ,it's only changed the name ................

  • Cogit
    Cogit Forum Participant Posts: 40
    edited February 2017 #1314

    Having waded my way through this post I feel that nothing new is being said. I'm a caravanner of over 35 years and have nothing against motorhomes. I feel the rebranding is totally unnecessary as my motorhoming friends never felt unable to go on a Club site. The cost involved must be enormous and, IMHO, a complete waste of the Club's funds.

    However, looking at this morning's newspapers and watching the headlines on BBC it looks as if diesel engines are once again being further demonised. How long before they're banned or ostracised? This would have a huge impact on the Club - take away all the motorhomes and diesel towcars (I have one myself) off site and what are you left with? Will we have to be rebranded as the Camping Club - oh sorry that's already been done! Perhaps the other Club (of which I'm also a member) will have to drop the word Caravanning from its title!

    I haven't yet received the sites book but from this thread I understand that the cover shows a motorhome in the countryside. Presumably it's a diesel vehicle which will go down well with the environmental lobby. Is this the new image the Club wishes to portray?

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1315

    Many grass pitches are not suitable for motorhomes and many MH owners don't want a grass pitch.

    A view shared by many caravanners as well who do not want grass

  • JohnM20
    JohnM20 Forum Participant Posts: 1,416
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    edited February 2017 #1316

    I agree and I'm rapidly becoming more of one myself in view of the increasingly frequent wet weather.

  • janhsmn
    janhsmn Forum Participant Posts: 16
    edited February 2017 #1317

    Well have been following this thread and facebook with interest and tried to get answers to questions and failed miserably.  My observation for what is worth is as follows

    I started off in the caravan club 50 years ago as a child in the days of gas mantle lights and no heating and spent many a happy holiday in my parents caravan. My parents liked it because it was a bit more upmarket than some sites, no amusements, club houses etc.  Move forward to the early 90's and I took my children caravanning, again using the caravan club for similar reasons, we wanted nice facilities, decent pitch sizes and again no clubhouses, large kids play areas etc.  A quite site in effect.

    We are now kid free and in the last 5 years have gone back to the caravan club, with a motorhome occasionally towing a motorbike, again for the same reasons as above. However we have on occasion had to stay in late arrivals until a hard standing pitch became available the next day when it had been raining.  One of my small frustrations is when kids are allowed to cycle at high speed around the site usually the wrong way with not a parent in site. 

    We have now gone back to a caravan and I can honestly say I have never felt excluded in whatever we have travelled in.

    From the stock answers I have been given (sometimes bordering on rude) from the management, it seems the name has changed and there will be more pictures  of  things but nothing material  is going to alter.  And if the key issues are not addressed then any new members wont stay for long

    My wish list is fairy simple and it seems mirrors a lot of other members.

    1. a  booking system that means I don't have to take a day off work to ensure I can get a pitch at bank holiday time (we both still work).  Perhaps a rolling 6 or 12 month system may work better.

    2. The ability to book the type of pitch surface, instead of getting there and finding there are no hardstandings.

    3. Cheaper wifi, if you only go for a few weekends its expensive, this day and age I wont go  anywhere without wifi

  • EasyT
    EasyT Forum Participant Posts: 16,194
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    edited February 2017 #1318

    2. The ability to book the type of pitch surface, instead of getting there and finding there are no hardstandings.

    3. Cheaper wifi, if you only go for a few weekends its expensive, this day and age I wont go  anywhere without wifi

    I doubt the ability to book hard standing is in the offing sadly. They would be first to go and few would be clamouring for grass.

    Regarding wifi. Many commercial sites I have been on wifi charge has been around £3 a day (some free but not always available at the pitch). With that in mind £24 a year seems OK if using CC sites that do have wifi

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2017 #1319

    Thankyou, SirB, we are of like minds.

  • SteveL
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    edited February 2017 #1320

    Yes but while at work my bosses were paying me. In this case it is the other way round, we are paying the CAMC, we are the customers.

    My bosses certainly took notice about what customers thought of rebranding.

  • SteveL
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    edited February 2017 #1321

    Well apart from the inormous cost of course.☹️