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<<< But I can understand frustration in unfit sites so again I think they should keep your deposit for the season or maybe next season I think that would be a fair answer>>>
And there lies the crux. What is "fair"?
We would still be away on our England/Wales trip had we not cancelled and watching the weather forecasts, at every stop along the route, on the days we should have been there, there has been torrential rain and thunderstorms.
Being that we have a folding camper, we consider ourselves very lucky that we did cancel and can now sit and watch what could have been a total disaster, from the comfort of our home, in the dry.
Being retired, we can now go away anytime and we will continue to enjoy the odd week here and there in the coming months. We pity those that have lost their deposits on booked but washed out campsites and now have no chance of getting the time off to take another holiday if the weather improves.
I do understand that some campsite owners would rather have my money in their bank accounts, but for them, from now on, I will not be using such sites. And after 21 years a member of C&CC, I am also considering cancelling my membership of that club because of their booking policy.
------------- Lobey.
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