New Site Booking System

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  • JVB66
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    edited December 2021 #902

    In the peak periods they seem to be , but this time of year they need to attract  LVs so it is when they usually have loss leaders if they need to keep staff oncool

  • Arch
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    edited December 2021 #903

    Paying up front will only gain you the 3mins it takes you to pay, see below a copy of the question and answer from the new booking system FAQs you will still need to check in and wait your turn if there's a queue 

    Q

    If I've already had my balance payment taken before arrival, do I still need to inform the site staff of the pitch number I have pitched on (after I've pitched up)?

    A
    Yes, when you arrive on site you will still need to check in, pay any outstanding balance and collect site specific information, then return once you have pitched up to confirm your pitch number

  • MichaelT
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    edited December 2021 #904

    When that happened to us at Cambridge we were put on a road out of the way overlooking the rally field.

  • JVB66
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    edited December 2021 #905

    Many years ago we stayed at  Tanner Farm in Kent and all the grass pitches were very wet  we were all in a line on the perimeter roadsurprised

  • eurortraveller
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    edited December 2021 #906

    For Cambridge, after just one visit to Cherry Hinton quarry we went several times to  Highfield  Farm touring park at Comberton on the western edge of the city - and found Beverley and her family unfailingly helpful about pitch selection. Their site is spacious and impeccable but the downside is that it is not open all year. 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited December 2021 #907

    When we were members of the C&CC we stayed at their Oban site. The grass pitches had all been closed off because of their condition and although we had booked one we were offered a H/S pitch at the grass pitch price!

  • MichaelT
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    edited December 2021 #908

    We have been there, a bit/lot more expensive and out of town, we like the C&CC one as its a short ride into town on the bike.  Booked Cherry Hinton in March as C&CC not open hoping its not so far to bike as well but from reviews I know its not such an open site.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited December 2021 #909

    We certainly didn't like it, wasn't helped by the grumpy wardens at the time. 

  • SteveL
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    edited December 2021 #910

    It’s the only one we won’t bother going back to. Now we are members we will try the C&CC site next time we visit.

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  • young thomas
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    edited December 2021 #912

     Michael, sorry to add to others' dislike of Cherry Hinton, but we stayed at the C&CC site (newly refurbished pitches..) and found it very nice and convenient.

    we called in at CH when out on bikes one day just to see...the darkest, dankest site we've ever been to...dim, grim and damp...sorry.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited December 2021 #913

    We have stayed at both the C&CC and the CMC sites in Cambridge. Accepted the C&CC site is more open but where the CMC site wins is ease of access to Cambridge by public transport. Also a handy pub near by! When we visit places like Cambridge or Oxford or other large cities we want the maximum convenience of getting into the centre. Horses for courses I think. Wardens, sorry site managers, change all the time. On our last visit to CH they helped us change to a different type of pitch from the one booked with no difficulties what so ever. 

    David

  • JVB66
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    edited December 2021 #914

    Cherry Hinton site is in an old quarry and is very much restricted as to what can be done as it is also a protected wild flower and wildlife haven 

    When we visit we tend to try and get a pitch either in the hollow in front of the toilets or at the top of the site, rather than to the left in the dark part

    But as posted the up side is the great bus service into the city and the food in the near pub

     

  • SteveL
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    edited December 2021 #915

    I’m a little puzzled by your comments David. I had been looking at the C&CC site with a view to visiting, as we are now members. The bus stops, according to Google,  seems a similar distance away 0.3 miles. However, admittedly the buses are only every 20 minutes rather than 10. When we arrived some years ago it was fairly full and we had the choice of a tarmac pitch, or a supposed gravel awning pitch that barely had room for our wind out.

    There is also the price difference. Towards the end of April when the CAMC are still charging full whack 3 nights cost £107.70, as against the C&CC at £65.25. Even if we were younger it would only be £81.15. Both are for awning pitches and in the case of the C&CC a hardstanding pitch.

  • KjellNN
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    edited December 2021 #916

    We used Cherry Hinton once, a very long time back, last time in Cambridge we used the CCC site, much nicer.  The newer hardstandings are a very good size.

  • eurortraveller
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    edited December 2021 #917

    Here’s a photo of Highfield Farm touring park - with a car we drove to a park and ride but perhaps Motorhome don’t want to do that. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited December 2021 #918

    Steve

    We tend to alternate between the two. There is a very good Garden Centre within walking distance of the C&CC site which we like to visit. Access is also better to the C&CC site. Having said that we also like the CMC site because of the better transport links and and also there is more nearby in the way of shops and eating places. Last time we used the C&CC site I think it was peak time and it coincided with the hottest day of the year, just shy of 40 degrees!!!! It might have been a bit cooler in a quarry?

    David

  • peedee
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    edited December 2021 #919

    I have also used both sites and much prefer the openness of the one down Cabbage Moor. I agree there is little difference in bus service, at least nothing of any consequence. I also like being near Granchester,its cafe, pubs  and the meadows for walking. While there is no pub near the C&CC site, there is the Garden Centre and the supermarket is not far away if you don't fancy the local shop by the bus stop.

    Getting back to booking the grass pitches are great at the C&CC site in good weather.

    peedee

     

     

     
  • young thomas
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    edited December 2021 #920

    PeeDee...Roger Waters also liked Grantchester Meadows (on Ummagumma).

    Hear the lark and harken
    To the barking of the dog fox
    Gone to ground
    See the splashing
    Of the kingfisher flashing to the water
    And a river of green is sliding
    Unseen beneath the trees
    Laughing as it passes
    Through the endless summer
    Making for the sea

    In the lazy water meadow
    I lay me down
    All around me golden sunflakes
    Settle on the ground
    Basking in the sunshine
    Of a by-gone afternoon
    Bringing sounds of yesterday
    Into this city room

    Doesnt sound like Cherry Hinton to me....😉

  • cyberyacht
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    edited December 2021 #921

    Like a number of others, we have gravitated to C&CC sites more than CAMC ones. Haven't been on a single CAMC one this year as they are overpriced and generally remote with poor transport links. Membership is retained solely for the CL network.

  • SteveL
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    edited December 2021 #922

    They are certainly a lot more expensive, especially for us seniors. However, generally remote with poor transport links? I can’t agree with that. Also surely for the ones that are, as long as it’s where you want to visit, it doesn’t really matter.

  • JollyKernow
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    edited December 2021 #923

    Ah,

    Many happy memories of the hours spent in the Red Lionlaughing

    JK

  • young thomas
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    edited December 2021 #924

    no doubt you were 'grooving with a pict'?😉

    Still one of my favourite albums, especially the live disc... 

    apologies for OT.

  • skodaman
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    edited December 2021 #925

    this is exactly what happened to us and many other on the keswick site the  warrden told us that when it was time to leave if we got stuck he would tow us off the pitch with the tractor    surprised

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited December 2021 #926

    We have not used a C&CC site this year, nor last year! If people are suggesting they will be more inclined to use C&CC sites in future I wonder if the unavailability will just switch Clubs? Unlike the CMC I have never had a particular problem booking C&CC sites, even quite close to arrival. However if the C&CC suddenly see an upturn in site bookings I am sure they will start to review their prices and discounts? Did they not move the senior discount from 55 to 60 fairly recently? What is the say that won't be moved to an older age group if they find their sites have much greater occupancy?

    David

  • Arch
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    edited December 2021 #927

    And by the same reasoning if the CMC sees a downturn in their bookings they will review their prices a t&cs, hope so.

  • SteveL
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    edited December 2021 #928

    I certainly think they are going to have to do something once they have very similar T&C’s to the other club. £14.15 a night difference for us oldies at the Cambridge sites I mentioned is massive and it’s not just for the odd day either. If we visit for 3 nights it pays our C&CC membership for a year, on that one visit alone. The C&CC may change there pricing structure, as DK suggest, but I suspect both clubs will give it a year or so to gauge what is happening. Although even at full price without Age related discount there is a £5.30 saving for the same days.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited December 2021 #929

    Not forgetting that the CMC has much longer periods of high season prices around PH/BHs and school holidays. 

    The CCC seem to only go up to high season prices for the duration, rather than many days either side.

    I know they do have some sites where you have to stay more than 1 night but we've not found that a problem so far, as there are far more that don't. 

    Many private and commercial sites have that rule around weekends and BH/PH to.

    Edit when we were last at Malvern there was a £9 + price difference, the sites sit side by side, we went and had aook at this club site and thought it not as nice as the CCC offering. 

  • SteveL
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    edited December 2021 #931

    Edit when we were last at Malvern there was a £9 + price difference, the sites sit side by side, we went and had aook at this club site and thought it not as nice as the CCC offering.

    We have used the CAMC Malvern site on many occasions and liked it. However, this September with sites being unusually full I booked a HS at the C&CC site, to make sure we didn’t end up on grass. Some of those on the CAMC site are a long way from the road. Our stay was also £9 a night cheaper. We really liked the site layout and will use it in future, even when pitch type booking is available with this club.