New Site Booking System
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Morning
Just FYI Cyber. If a member hasn't arrived at site or made contact their booking is rolled over to the next days arrivals. The next morning, if the said member isn't in the LNA (if the site has one) and still hasn't made contact then their booking is no showed. On sites with no LNA, if no contact etc the booking can be no showed after the eight pm cut off, so only one night is lost. It has been known in the past in the height of summer to let out a no show pitch at 8.30 pm to an off roader (my discretion).
On my site this season (174 days) we averaged 68% occupancy and had 4 no shows, 2 of those were non members. No idea how many late cancellations 'cos I've never been bored enough to count them (we do have the info but not the figures)
JK
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The system will settle down when people get used to it. The other club have been operating a similar and successful system for a number of years. What might happen, as with the other club, is that marketing tools eg discounts, will be introduced to increase take up. Under the present CAMC system and without deposits this would probably increase speculative bookings! It's quite obvious from the huge amount of late cancellations with CAMC that easy non deposit bookings have become a habit for some and are not improving finances generally.
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As you say TW it's a done deal, why not look forward instead of back. Deposits aside, the new booking system is very user friendly, easy to navigate and with the map search feature it will be easy to try and book a tour in one go. The new app when it goes live will also be easier to use. Personally I can't see what's not to like, unless of course people still think this is the caravan club
JK
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A bit disappointed that we can no longer amend a booking but would have to cancel and rebook or make a separate booking pity this could not be done over the phone so we don't lose our booking ? but we like the idea of being able to book a hardstanding as we normally book a serviced pitch
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That as posted could throw up another problem? It is said to amend a booking you need to cancel and then rebook?
If as in recent posts just on here , quite a few had been trying to fill odd days for their bookings ,by some one trying to amend a booking ,,, those looking, could well as happens, taken. some of your previous booking
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Do we know it's not possible to amend bookings? I thought the detail of that and other aspects was yet to be released. 🤷♂️
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I can't be bothered to add up the affiliated sites but it sure isn't more than a handful or two and nothing like 48😄
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When the Q&As were first available it did say it was to cancel then rebook
With the amount of it seems? Weeks and the much extended Q&As as posted it seems someone at the club. is listening? to the questions that have been posted on social media platforms
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Excellent idea if you don’t mind worrying if you will be sent/called home with a few days notice or wondering how you can pay for self isolation in a Govt appointed hotel or stuck in queues a mile long trying to get the last ferry/train home. Each option has its issues, to say different is disingenuous in the least🤷🏻♂️
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On >this page,< in the small print at the bottom, it says the Club owns 160 sites? Therefore there must be 38 affiliated sites to give the total of 198 mentioned in larger print at the top..
peedee
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I doubt it but thanks for the offer👍🏻🙂
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Afternoon
Does anyone know the origin of that old phrase "splitting hairs"?
So, making, amending, cancelling bookings etc will be very easy to do, changing dates, sites all that will be very straightforward.
The new t's & c's also won't be in great volumes as someone has mentioned
JK
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Than you KjN I suspect what the Club means when it says "owns" sites is it controls the price and booking conditions. Whether they are actually owned, leased or managed is transparent to the user on the latest incarnation of the web site..
peedee
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