A welcoming arrival does it matter?
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Nice site. I agree the wardens are very helpful and friendly.
We had a very large pitch right by the (upgraded) MHSP. 👍🏻
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No but I did get some bargains in end of season shop sale!
We seem to have hit Burnham’s firework weekend. Third lot just ended, thank heavens we have gundogs, the Airedale’s would have been climbing the walls by now!
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It’s the carnival season. Lots of towns and villages have them around now. Bridgwater is the most well known and probably the biggest. That’s usually on Nov 5th.
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Did see something about “carnival town” as we drove through Bridgwater. It’s not somewhere we know round here. It’s gone quiet now, and it is half term so lots of things for children.
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We seem to have hit Burnham’s firework weekend
Strange that you should mention the fireworks, tda, as we've heard them for the last 2 nights here at Stover, but tonight's were the loudest and longest.....stopped now thankfully.
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Wardens here organised a Halloween party this evening. Good to see many kids dressed up and having a good time.
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Yes, we've arrived at several sites and been greeted by a member of the Home Guard, an Elvis, a Witch, a Santa etc. All in the name of Charity and all done with a cheery and personable greeting.
Of course that 'usual' welcoming arrival is important and I'm sure it's important to the vast majority of us friendly fellow members.
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Thanks 👍🏻
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How did you cope? I suspect that would have had a few hitting the “Dear Caravan Club, I was appalled.........” button.
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no but she had the good grace to apologise for the price
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So, you wanted a serviced pitch and none was available until 'tomorrow', the warden apologised but were you too big to accept that?
Were you aware of any crisis the current occupier may have been undergoing?
Seems to me that some people are expecting perfection every time and not allowing any grace should their expectations not be met.
Try and relax old son, you might enjoy life a bit more.
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What you class as an emergency,is possibly not what an on site "emergency" that would need logging?ie broken down car or,tummy upset,that caused a member to not be able to vacate a pitch,and its the same as the other"problem" you had,i do not think we have gone that far into a "nanny state" that every thing has to be "logged"
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Without any additional information as to the reason for the service pitch being unavailable, it is impossible to say wether its unavailability was justified. If a caravan tow car had broken down, I would have thought the wardens could have towed the van to the pitch they expected you to use. However, if it was a MH this wouldn't have been possible. Similarly if someone was taken ill, it would be a little insensitive to expect them to move.
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I think you'll find it's good practice to log or note certain things, disputes and complaints etc as well as medical events. It's not a nanny state it's useful to have if there is any unexpected come back.
As far as the OP states, yes a welcoming arrival sets the tone for a stay on a site.
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