Pop-up campsites
Looking through the April magazine i noticed the club are running pop up sites i was very interested until i saw the price £36/£38 per night for a unit and 2 adults including electrics, temporary holiday site with the caravan camping club from £7 /£12 per night for unit and 2 adults if you want EHC it is usually £3 extra if available. CAMC come on get real
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I too saw the price and winced - at that time of year I don't even need electric, just somewhere to empty waste and occasionally replenish water.
If Camping-Car Park in France can provide fixed barrier controlled sites with hardstanding, water, waste and wifi, all for 10-15€ a night, what on earth costs CMC so much ?
I will be giving them a miss.
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I am quite interested in the Beaulieu one, donkeys years since I have been there.
As to cost, yes it does seem to be a bit on the highside but we obviously don't know what the costs are for setting up such a site given that they temporarily lay on electrics (especially 16 amps!) and toilets/showers. I remember checking out Whittlebury Park for the Grand Prix at Silverstone, £295 (Tuesday-Monday) including electrics?
David
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Looks like it does include the members discount Viatorem.
Had a quick look and 2 adults and 2 over 5y.o. children at Beaulieu for a week would cost out at £307. Suppose it might be what people having a holiday with school aged children would expect in July.
Good luck to them.
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I suppose we do have to keep the 4th Baron Montague in the manner to which he is accustomed. All those vintage cars must cost a bob or two to acquire.
Notwithstanding the above, it is a bit eye-watering for a temp site.
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If the EHU is anything like the National you'll be treated to 6amp from lovely smelly, noisy diesel generators going 24 hours a day! Good luck if you are unlucky enough to be pitched near one.
We can stay on C&CC THS's, rallies etc with a much greater choice of venue for less than a third of the cost per night.
So no, we won't be going and paying these rip off prices!
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Yes the national is reliant on volunteers most likely drawn from the many club centres that also organise weekend rallies voluntarily.
I don't know if the club's Pop up sites are run by volunteers but I suspect not looking at the price.
CCC THS sites I know are run voluntarily which could explain the difference in price.
Also THS sites are quite often run on a "Meet/ rally" type of arrangement on a field rather that a "club site" some are also on commercial sites with hookup etc.
Maybe CMC is offering closer to a "club site" arrangement.
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