How many more sites have changed to 1pm arrival

charlie25
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edited September 2020 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

Just arrived at Sandringham site and on our booking invoice it says 12 o clock for arrivals and now has changed to 1pm. The warden was ok about us arriving early as we said we did not know the time of arrival had changed. Apparently the time of arrival has been changed on the website and on the reminder you are emailed but not on the app.

It is best to check online before you travel to a site or if you receive a reminder of your booking.

 

 

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  • JVB66
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    edited September 2020 #2

    Many sites on the cc network have changed the arrival times "temporarily ?" as laid out in the covid infomation found at the top of the main pages of this websitewink

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2020 #3

    Wouldn't it be good if the IT department could get it right across the platforms? They have a good reputation for their skills 😉. After all the club reopened sites in July so several weeks ago!

    Glad the wardens were OK but it can't make their life any easier in these difficult times. But then they are the ones who have to take the flack and wear a smile. Those behind the front line can just say lessons will be learned......  if you're lucky! 🤣

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2020 #4

    Well , we were at Moreton-in-Marsh site last week and had a pitch close to the entry barrier and everyday caravans and motorhomes were arriving and booked in from 9.30 , so much for rules 

    P.S, we arrived at 2.30 and were 4th in the queue 

  • SteveL
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    edited September 2020 #5

    Clumber have a sign at the beginning of the entry road. It states no arrivals before 1pm, no queuing on the road or in the car park.  There is of course plenty of park for folk to wait in. We new it was 1pm so arrived just after 12:00 and parked off of Limetree avenue and had our lunch. Then drove along to the site just after 1pm. We were about 10th / 12th in the queue but the check in was very efficient, the best we have seen and we were on site in about 10 minutes.

  • TomSue
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    edited September 2020 #6

    It was 1pm at Hunter’s Moon, but they were letting them on from11:30. Don’t mind that, but people shouldn’t then be told off for arriving 10 minutes early at other sites.

  • brue
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    edited September 2020 #7

    I thought it was 1pm at Broadway, so no queue when we arrived an hour after opening at 12pm, but not many pitches left either.  Double checking is worth it. wink

  • SallyD
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    edited September 2020 #8

    Perhaps one way to stop the very early deliberate arrivals is to charge them another night's pitch fee. Not those who have been misled by the 12/1pm change though.

     

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited September 2020 #9

    It couldn't be enforced. People would either turn around and leave or have a go at the warden.

    A few years ago C&CC tried charging early arrivers £5 but soon dropped it again.

     

  • DSB
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    edited September 2020 #10

    Are you at Broadway Brue?  We're on pitch 18 (Serviced).  Give us a socially distanced wave if you are our end of the site?

    David

  • brue
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    edited September 2020 #11

    Sorry to have missed you David, that was our first stop on our trip north, now in the Lakes. Hope you enjoy your stay! smile

  • DSB
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    edited September 2020 #12

    Oh, what a shame!  It would have been good to say hello.  Hope you had a good journey to the lakes.  Have a great time...

    David

  • rayjsj
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    edited September 2020 #13

    Had a similar experience at Bunree, arrived at 12.15 , as per the Handbook, only for warden to come over and say would I like to go away and come back at 1.00 ?  Err no, and no I didn't get an e mail telling me that arrival time was now 1.00. Didn't mind waiting 45mins, However, and it was all good natured. Most folk were arriving from 12.00 onwards for the week or so we were there.

     

  • EmilysDad
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    edited September 2020 #14

    Burrs has a sign on the barrier stating 1 o'clock arrival ..... not much use stuck on the barrier .... it's a bit late if you don't know & the first you know of it is when you're already at the barrier. 

  • Amesford
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    edited September 2020 #15

    Prior to going away to the Hillhead site recently ( booked last year) we of course in these times did a re check of the site details on line and read the earliest arrival time was now 13:00  we arrived at 13:15 ( that's early for us ) the very nice lady warden booked us in handed us our brown envelope containing our rubber bands etc then a nice 5 Mph drive to locate our serviced pitch a nice relaxed start to our stay 

  • PATMAU
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    edited October 2020 #16

    Is this a covert way to make arrival time 1pm the norm, even when things return to normal.  The C&CC changed their arrival time to 1pm sometime ago, perhaps CAMC will follow suit.

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2020 #17

    With the majority of sites having 1200dep and cleaning,finishing it would let the site staff get a meal break if 1300 arr was the arr time across the networksurprised

    Stiil earlier it seems than some commercial sites with 1000/1100 deps and 1400 arrivalsfrown

  • wedgy
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    edited October 2020 #18

    The 12.00 arrival time has been in place at most sites for as long as I have been a member and I really do hope and expect it to return to that ASAP. The covid cleaning regime can't take any extra time as only 30% of the washroom facilities are currently in use. The current restrictions must not be used to limit members time on site especially when no financial recconpence has been made either in lieu of site closures or limitations to site facilities. 

  • EmilysDad
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    edited October 2020 #19

    what's a meal break? Shops used to close for dinner at one time ..... they don't anymore ... people just work their meals around opening times.

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2020 #20

    On one couple sites how does that work? and even on two couple sites,  on several days only one couple would be on sitesurprised

     

  • EmilysDad
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    edited October 2020 #21

    doesn't 'a couple' mean two people? One eats ....the other works, then the other eats while the first one works ..... If you're the duty watch at it were. I've done it loads of time during meal breaks .... go to the job & then finish your meal later if need be.

    Maybe the club could have a half day opening too  ..... like in the olden days.

  • wedgy
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    edited October 2020 #22

    I agree with your statement, in the REAL world meals taken at work are only a sustenance while the main meal is taken after work as a couple. I have had jobs in the past when "snap time" was given as 20 minutes in an 8 hour shift and I'm still alive to tell the tale.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2020 #23

    It’s got nothing to do with being husband/wife/partners. It’s two employees maximising their time to maintain a service to members. And  I am quite sure it’s how most sites operate. 

    I encountered a serious issue walking our local park a couple of weeks ago, found person in charge who made the big mistake of telling me it was her lunch break. She was sat with colleagues. All having lunch. On being informed her lunch and that of the rest of the staff were of no interest to me, she got the message, got off her backside and did her job. It didn’t happen in my day working for Council, and certainly not senior staff. A sense of priority was required. 😡

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2020 #24

    I take it your work was husband and wife etc taking yours "breaks" as separate entities,undecided

  • wedgy
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    edited October 2020 #25

    I did ask my wife to join me as an electrical engineer in the coal mines but she declined,  we did however manage to have our main meals together 🍝🥂

  • JollyKernow
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    edited October 2020 #26

    Afternoon

    You're absolutely right and that's exactly how we run our sites. Some posters on here are a bit misinformed I'm afraid!surprised

    I've worked on one, two, three and four couple sites and we've never closed reception for lunch.  I've said before on here that the reason for changing times has nothing whatsoever to do with meal breaks but to give us time to regroup ourselves ready for arrivals as the extra duties in the mornings (cleaning less facilities to covid secure standard does take more time), sanitising dozens of high touch points, and maybe slot in a bit of groundwork etc makes it impossible to be ready for mid day. I really don't believe things will change on that for a long time, some parts of the new normal are here to stayundecided

    JK

  • JVB66
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    edited October 2020 #27

    Mis informed? i think some of your colleagues would not agree with your method? ,and it is nothing to do with the present situation undecidedwink

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited October 2020 #28

    +1, JK I’m thinking some posters are graduates of the Russian school of information🤣🤣

  • Dawn F
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    edited October 2020 #29

    I think whatever time people are told to arrive there will always be those that arrive early.  Most of the time to try and get the best pitch

    I think one way the club could improve things is to let you have a choice of pitches when you book, so the earlier you book the better choice of pitch you get.  What one person sees as a good pitch the next person does not

    We often arrive late on a Friday after work and don't very often get much choice but you take what is available, we have even moved on Saturday morning if a nicer pitch for us becomes available

    The old saying "you can't please all of the people all of the time" 

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  • SteveL
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    edited October 2020 #31

    We were always working at snap time, it was the only time we could get our jobs done.😀