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  • JVB66
    JVB66 Forum Participant Posts: 22,892
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    edited April 2022 #32

     when and if the new system comes In sites will not be able to take bookings I have been  informed as they are not able to take deposits it will only be via the website or eghsurprised 

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2022 #33

    Not sure about exactly  what you mean by that last sentence JVB, but having lived permanently in UK for  52 years now, and before that spent 4 years studying here, it would be surprising if my outlook was other than UK focussed,

    I do however keep abreast of things in Norway, even though I have not been there for almost 7 years, and, with some of the government policies there, am glad I do live in UK.

     

  • brue
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    edited April 2022 #34

    I don't think you need to justify any of your comments KJ, especially about your nationality!! All comments about pricing are valid and it's interesting to read about what people are prepared to pay. smile

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  • moulesy
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    edited April 2022 #36

    "My post was more to show that there are almost always alternatives to Club sites if price is a factor, as there are quite a few members for whom a site has to be a Club one."

    Yes, absolutely, there are alternatives out there but I think most folk are savvy enough to realise that and, if they continue using club sites, that is out of a conscious choice, not because they are unaware of the fact.

    But my point really was that when price comparisons are made, to be fair, it has to be on a like for like basis, so comparing CLs and discounted C&CC rates with club sites is not a fair comparison. As for commercial sites,  there are many out there which cater for family groups far better than traditional club sites; some work out cheaper but lots are considerably more expensive when families are most likely to be using them, especially down here in the south west. I'm sure lots of folk would pay club prices to avoid them at peak times.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited April 2022 #37

    I don’t see anything wrong with comparisons where discounted rates are included. If C&CC choose to embed a discounted rate into the pricing structure benefiting a substantial % of the membership, then that’s reality. It’s not a special or limited offer therefore a legitimate basis of comparison. I’m surprised that some members remain in a state of denial about CMC prices. On a like-for-like basis they have become very expensive by any reasonable comparison. 

  • moulesy
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    edited April 2022 #38

    Well, Bill, I'm not a member, don't even own a van any more (as has been pointed out more than once)! And I agree that the C&CC age discount is a good selling point to older folk who benefit from it, but it is a "limited offer" (limited to over 65's now I believe) and if a comparison is to be made, particularly for younger families who don't get that benefit, it should be on a like for like basis for what it would cost them.

    Club prices expensive? It's over 2 years since I stayed on one, but I read what folk write on here. Try looking at Trevornick's prices for the school summer holidays (and add on all the "extras" for activities).

  • Cornersteady
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    edited April 2022 #39

    Club site prices are what they are, they are still, and can be shown to be so, in the middle of caravan site prices. Far cheaper and far far more expensive sites out there. One I've just seen which is often praised a lot by posters on CT is at £79 per couple per night, their basic off peak price is £49

    People should just choose what they want to spend.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2022 #40

    It’s a right old faff about to be honest. Ferry Meadows….Intercom dial up at first barrier, wait for it to be answered, a few questions that you can’t hear properly (do you have a booking, what’s your name, etc…..) that hopefully gets you through the first barrier. Then it’s into reception for the usual third degree around membership card, then lots of other stuff that frankly failed to connect with me, you pay and then are let through the second barrier to find a pitch, but you must report back to collect a barrier card, which you only get on declaration of your pitch number. I tried five times to phone FM day before we set off. No chance, no one picks up the phone. Staff too busy operating the gates, or having to check out the sewage system alarms, in between knocking second white posts in everywhere for those who are too thick to park on a pitch properly. 
    Mind security cameras are good at FM. Last year we were pitched on seasonal side, but I decided to cycle round other side for a look around, see if there were any interesting outfits. Staff didn’t catch up with me until I had made it out again and was on my back to our pitch on the other side. 🤣 Shades of wacky races. We had gone through reception only day before, but I was classed “dodgy character”. It will be because I am so young and can move fast on a bike. 🤣🤣

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  • brue
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    edited April 2022 #42

    The C&CC offer a range of discounts Moulesy, the age discount is still for over 60s, there are 20% discounts for families during the summer holidays, 15% off Camping in the Forest, discounts for children etc etc. I won't put a link on but there is plenty of choice if you're looking to pay less and there's even a discount on the age concession discount! wink

  • Cornersteady
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    edited April 2022 #43

    Not all club sites are designed for families and in any event it's just a place to sleep not a resort, it's what is outside the site that counts for me.

    it was overpriced for what is on offer - for you others but may think differently?

  • moulesy
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    edited April 2022 #44

    But that's the point, isn't it, David? Would you have gone to Chapel Lane for a family holiday? We certainly wouldn't!

    Last time we stayed vaguely in that area it was at Gate Farm CL for, if I remember correctly £14 a night,, but as it doesn’t have a toilet/shower block it probably doesn't fit your description of a caravan site.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited April 2022 #45

    It’s not just about comparisons for family holidays. That premise and your earlier point about Trevornick is off beam. It’s a 5* factory campsite. I don’t think there’s anything remotely like it in the CMC portfolio. I think the CMC are very lucky to have members who just accept things are as they are. 

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  • moulesy
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    edited April 2022 #47

    "It’s not just about comparisons for family holidays."

    I thought that was precisely the point Kj was making, Bill. It's no less relevant to compare the two than to compare CLs and discounted C&CC prices to club ones which you seemed to suggest was OK earlier.

    Still, since site prices no longer affects us, I'm going to leave it there. 👍

  • davetommo
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    edited April 2022 #48

    Gate farm is now £20 and if only staying 1 night £22. 12 units of electric included and after that you pay for the elactric you use 

  • Pontyboy
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    edited April 2022 #49

    I did exactly the same we were supposed to be at Looe now, arriving yesterday 12/4 and leaving next Thursday 21st and it would have been costing us the best part of £400 on a standard pitch. We are now settled on a beautiful site just outside Barnstaple which is part of the Tranquil Parks network, on a fully serviced en-suite pitch (yes our own wc and shower) for exactly the same duration for £300. Had we stayed on a normal serviced pitch then it would have cost us just under £200, but because we had already saved almost £100 over the clubs price at Looe, we thought we would try the en-suite serviced pitch. There are cheaper and better sites out there and I would recommend the Tranquil Park sites as we have stayed on quite a few, but just bare in mind they are adult only sites. We only keep our club membership going for CL's and Mayday, club sites are far too expensive.

  • JollyKernow
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    edited April 2022 #50

    Morning

    As your alternative sites is adults only I don't really see the comparison. The Easter break will see sites like Looe full of families. There certainly many sites outside of the club's network and it's good for people to highlight those.

    Interesting that you only keep your membership going for the cl's (many do) but you were still booked at Looe site.

    JK

  • cyberyacht
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    edited April 2022 #51

    I have just completed the site/CL/Commercial/Rally occupancy questionnaire. I have left them in no doubt that the pricing is a major factor in avoiding club sites.

    In the response to the "what would you like" query, I requested "dump & fill" service like the other major club.

  • peedee
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    edited April 2022 #52

    JK when I looked at late availability a couple of days ago most West Country sites had availability over Easter including Looe.

    peedee

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2022 #53

    We passed Castleton Site yesterday. Lots of empty pitches, and a glance at the bookings page shows only the Easter weekend busy, pitches there midweek. Laneside, a couple of miles away looked very busy in comparison. For us, £38.60 a night for Club Site. £33 per night at Laneside, which is a very nice location a couple of minutes walk from Hope village. More open, and on Riverside.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited April 2022 #55

    We have been looking at joining the C&CC club as the discounts looked good.

    We hardly ever use the main club sites now due to the cost, its CL'S and  small commercial sites for us now.

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited April 2022 #56

    Some would say that as it's an AO site and the CAMC one is not, it's a better choice over the holiday period wink

  • Pontyboy
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    edited April 2022 #57

    The fact it's adult only makes no difference at all. That's all anyone is doing is renting a piece of land on a site to park their caravan/motorhome on for a set period and to make use of the facilities on that site if they so wish. It's just there better and cheaper sites out there than the CAMC, that's what the discussion is about, prices. Add in to the fact that the CAMC charge peak rate for the whole of April, whereas the private sites that we've used including the one we're on now, only charge peak rate for four days over the Easter weekend, which is why we 'were' booked at Looe. 

  • peedee
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    edited April 2022 #58

    Just checked the availability of pitches across Devon and Cornwall, the only site full for the whole three days is Steamer Quay a site without any EHU and one of the cheapest sites in the west country. Exeter Racecourse comes a close second with only two of the three days fully booked. With the exception of the Sunday at three other sites (Hillhead, Putts Corner and Willingcote) there are vacancies everywhere else for the Easter Period.

    peedee

     
  • JVB66
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    edited April 2022 #59

    It seems members are not staying as long on club sites  (according to site staff? and with it being school holidays it seems that to get a long weekend like Easter  there will be days where. Pitches are vacant but it could just be one pitch wink

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2022 #60

    I wonder if the "Price" debate has been sparked by a gradual and subtle change of policy on pricing by the CMC? Interesting that Pontyboy points out that the Club extend increased prices around school holiday periods like Easter for the whole month of April rather than the week either side of the Easter weekend. We now have increased prices for weekends on a lot of sites. In the past September was always in a lower price band but now seems not much less that the summer school holiday rates. Could it be that some of these commercial sites that people mention as being cheaper have not yet caught up with the reality of ever rising prices? Some of the longer serving members will recall that some time back it wasn't uncommon for the site revenue account to be in deficit for the odd year here and there. 

    David

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2022 #61

    In the past  the sites network. (,according to a regional manager.) was not what kept the club on a viable footing it ,was Travel and insurance  and with the now very competible markets in both the products  and also the extra regulations that have been introduced over years sites are now to be self financing  with what the later member are expecting  ,and cannot be subsidised by the departments