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Johnny - basically it means reduced site fees. If you visit a C&CC site as a member you pay less than a non-member and some sites only accept members. You would need to work out how many visits you would need to make before you could re-coup the £37. As a member you get access to a network of club sites and 100's of very small sites called CS's that might only take a handful of units. They are of variable standard so it is useful to read a review on here, if available. By being a member, you also get a magazine every so often (I think it's monthly), and you have access to the CCC various insurances, including continental cover. If you stay on a CCC site they will not put a minimum number of nights you have to stay. (Some commercial sites specify a minimum number of nights at busy times, as mentioned above by CarolineM.)
The Caravan Club does basically the same thing, but opens a greater range of sites that you can visit. The CC has a larger number of club sites - their small privately owned network of sites are called CL's. As a caravanner, we are a member of both, but the CC does not accept tenters as members (but does accept trailer tenters). We tend to use CC sites more frequently that C&CC sites. Our local Caravan/Camping accessory shop gives you 5% off if you present your CC card, but I don't know about C&CC.
I've probably missed things out here, but that will give you some idea.
------------- David
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