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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited May 2021 #32

    So it seems queuing and denial of access can happen anywhere. Rules or closure, it amounts to much the same thing to the person arriving.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2021 #33

    If you apply logic, there has to be a given arrival and departure guidance for Club Sites, merely because unlike some of the really big commercial and dare I say overseas sites, it’s not uncommon for Club Sites to be “full” at some point or other during the year.
    Only sites that have a spare capacity of pitches can reasonably allow access and departures without times. Otherwise, you will get arrivals and departures queuing around the Site roads, instead of outside the Site itself, one waiting to get on, while the other is snarled up trying to get out. 
    Two of the worst Club Site arrivals and departure fiascos we have been embroiled in were at

     a) YRP, some plonker decided to hitch his van up to his tow car on the Site road and then proceeded to finish packing stuff away and doing his very fastidious checks, thereby everything ground to a halt as he got more and more flustered with folks waiting for him to get sorted. We were part of the merry go round trying to get to the very badly sited MH empty point, which further added to the fun.

    b) Old Hartley. In and out at 12 noon is/was the rule, but early arrivers totally blocked the one vehicle wide approach road, and no one could get out. I physically stood in front of one outfit to stop him inching forward, so that we could get through the gate and take to the grass. Such was the desperation to get booked in and race to that magical “pitch of pitches”.

    Club has to have some sort of guidance for Members, as common sense and manners cannot be guaranteed. 😂

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited May 2021 #35

    I was summarising what I read in the posts, David. The clue is in my words "so it seems". 👍🏻

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2021 #37

    Some of the overseas sites are vast though, 2000+ pitches? Some Club Sites are only 100 pitches, and very popular (Baltic Wharf, YRP, Old Hartley for example) Even the larger Club Sites quite frequently are full, so a timed system is the only option. Finite number of pitches v infinite number of users = booking control required. It’s how things like sports centres, swimming pools, sports grounds operate. It also means they can maximise income and visitor numbers, and not have resources (in this example, pitches) unused. 

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  • JVB66
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    edited May 2021 #39

    It was1200last time we were therewink

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2021 #40

    The big commercial site we were (before covid)always using for a "meet up" was a strict 11.00dep and 1400arr times

    When we were at this clubs site at Sandringham i was walking Rosa past  the ccc site 1300 strict arr time ,there was a queue all along the access road and on to one of the estate roads, just site side of the gate was a lone lady in a motor caravan and she said it had taken 30mins to get to where was walking Rosa the only way to let her out was for myself and Rosa to stand in front of the arrivals until others moved towards the office to let her get out

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2021 #41

    We got stuck in Germany with their hours of closure on one site did not get caught after thatsmile

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  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #44

    👍

    Last CL we were on a few weeks ago told us just to turn up when we wanted to as long as it was before 2.30.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2021 #45

    Yes, CLs are very accommodating on the whole. We often travel late, and might need a late arrival in Summer, post the 8pm deadline of the Club. Many CLs have been happy enough to let us arrive quietly very late with prior agreement.
    It’s a bit different touring with a MH or camper. You don’t need to get to a site to unhitch and get set up before you can do most things, so there’s no urgency to get to a site as early as possible to make the most of that first day. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #46

    And therein lies the nub of the matter Ttda.

    The "club" is still massively geared toward the Caravan member and hasn't really embraced the way the Motorhome member wishes to tour plus there are still a few newer M/H owners who were previous caravanners and want a "nice pitch" to enhance their stay so are still locked into arriving earlier than a seasoned M/Homer like yourselves desire. Not saying that this applies to everyone in their respective pigeonholes but whilst the club continues with their M.O. then arrival times will always be a contentious issue. 

    Maybe time to start a non contentious thread, say about the club starting some Aire type sites for Motorhomers?😱😁

  • Fastnet
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    Are we now at the point where the club might consider applying some sort of penalty to “early arrivers”?

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited May 2021 #48

    I think not. Financial penalty is unenforceable and people will simply about turn and go elsewhere. The most that could be done is withdrawing membership and that can be overcome with a little ingenuity.

    C&CC tried levying a charge for a while then abandoned the idea.

  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2021 #49

    I think the wardens should have the power to allocate the "worst" pitches to early arrivals!surprisedlaughing That'll teach 'em.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2021 #50

    Oo, you are naughty😂

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2021 #51

    The simple answer would be to close the Office until the correct arrival time? Often the site reception is closed mid morning because wardens are cleaning the toilets. I wonder if the early arrivers do it all the time, having to sit in their car for over an hour might change their behaviour!!!!

    David

  • cyberyacht
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    edited May 2021 #52

    If the CAMC had an "aire" adjacent to the entrance there would be space that could be utilised at busy times, as motorhomers using such facilities generally 'leave early and arrive late'.

  • Fastnet
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    edited May 2021 #53

    But that still “rewards”early arrivers with the widest choice of pitches.  How about telling early arrivers they will only be booked in once all the “correct time onwards” arrivers have been checked in?

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited May 2021 #54

    That's fine but how are you going to get the correct arrivers past the early ones who are blocking access and who's going to police the queue noting times of arrival? I foresee massive arguments.

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2021 #55

    It seems motor caravan owners are in two camps

    Those who want the best pitches on sites and are in the earliest possible arrivals queue,  and then stay put, probably ex caravaners but without the versatility of have other  transport nowundecided

     And those who spend all day visiting places on the way to a night stop, and arrive before  2000hrs then wonder why there is so little selection of pitches winkcool

  • peedee
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    edited May 2021 #57

    And those who spend all day visiting places on the way to a night stop, and arrive before 2000hrs then wonder why there is so little selection of pitches

    In those circumstances I would not be staying on a full fat site but would be looking for something much much cheaper or perhaps an economy pitch.

    I think the only satisfactory answer is to charge early arrivals for the extra day. The C&CC tried that but I have no idea why they scrapped it. Does anyone know the reason it didn't work? Did people start arriving at all hours in the morning and thought it worth paying for the extra day?

    peedee

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited May 2021 #58

    No, there are more than 2 camps. For instance, there are those with a more content and accepting attitude similar to Meth's, and those with a bit more intelligence than the ones you describe and disparage.

    I so can't wait for you to rejoin the ranks of MH-ers.🤪

  • Rufs
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    edited May 2021 #59

    "I think the only satisfactory answer is to charge early arrivals for the extra day. The C&CC tried that but I have no idea why they scrapped it. Does anyone know the reason it didn't work? Did people start arriving at all hours in the morning and thought it worth paying for the extra day?"

    as the OP said so eloquently

    "and even knocking on our window to ask if we are leaving whilst we are still eating breakfast, unbelievable! Yes they were greated with a loud B OFF."

    dont often use any club sites, but imo a lot of what is talked about here can be put down to how sites are managed, e.g. club sites normally have 2-4 wardens who are responsible for 99 % of site management, whereas on lots of commercial sites here and overthere their are dedicated teams for e.g. reception, cleaning, maintenance , meet and greet, so reception is open 0800 - 2000 hrs in many cases, so departures and arrivals can be managed much more easily.

  • brue
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    edited May 2021 #60

    The closed office approach seems to work with the C&CC, I've rarely seen one open until 1pm, they have set office opening times unless very busy.

    However you can officially roll up at CAMC Edinburgh and Coniston for an early arrival so that works too.

    Ref the OP. Trewethett Farm might also be a place to offer early arrivals, not everyone will get there early, many have to leave early for long journeys home and it might take the pressure off.

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2021 #61

    Its Monday and at this time there is a queue of Seven motor caravans waiting to use service point on this side of site so I expect similar on East sidesurprised

    Ps a new Defleffs has gone out this morning, and according to another member I was talking to when filling my top up cans with water the owner was letting ever y one know that he had just paid £172.000 for itsurprised