Interesting post. Plenty of views, unfortunately I belong to having to settle for Saturday nights away and really hope the CC don't add any more "seasons" as it is bad enough working out the site fee.
'You can't actually book 2 CC sites at once anymore and I also get really annoyed at people who book, look at the weather than don't turn up almost as much as people who don't turn up for hospital or Doctors appointments. No shows perhaps should be charged the cancellation when they next turn up at a site as there is very few excuses I can think of not to make a phone call to the warden.
It has taken me over 1 year to get a night at Losehill we had tried mid winter, weekends when the weather was atrocious and still have had to book about 4 weeks in advance. Will let you know how I get on.
I also personally blame all the older members who are not at work then on new booking day spend the whole day making booking.
Perhaps another way to go is to limit bookings to perhaps 2 bookings per day per member to allow a bit more time for other people.
I also personally blame all the older members who are not at work then on new booking day spend the whole day making booking.
Perhaps another way to go is to limit bookings to perhaps 2 bookings per day per member to allow a bit more time for other people.
Where does blame come into it? These older members that you refer too have probably worked all their lives and are entitled to their well earned retirement.
P.S. I am still at work, full time by the way, and I envy them.
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I am retired and feel that caravanning is something you do on a last minute impulse and find the same problems as anyone else. In my experience retired people do tend to avoid school hols ,preferring to go out when it is quieter and cheaper. I never book more than a few days in advance and would prefer just to turn up as I did years ago but find that if I want few days away the period I want is not available as the site is full on just one of the days ,usually in the middle. I do risk it sometimes and usually you can rely on someone who has booked not showing, often more than one.
I feel strongly that people on both club and cl/cs sites who fail to show should be given a warning after three no shows and then out. It ruins it for the rest of us. I also feel that as a member I should have some "benefit" and that members should be allowed to book in advance and non-members perhaps two weeks in advance. If non-members don't like it they can join. We struggle with pre-booking as John only gets his on-call rota for the next four weeks mid month and it makes it very difficult.
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re Jana's post ''older people being at home on the Thursday able to book with CC when booking opens' Was that getting at me?!!!!! I have better things to do than sit the whole day at a computer trying to make a booking. What was wrong with booking after work? The popular sites I booked where still available for any weekend the following day,Friday,(apart from Chatsworth's Country Fair Weekend)) so what was wrong with trying Thursday evening.To be honest you could still book most sites over the Christmas period.Our friends managed to get the ones they wanted.Besides when you are retired after working 49 years and still working part-time you are entitled to some perks!! .
I like this site and find everybody so helpful so PLEASE 'Live and let live'.
My apologies Jerry+ Tina. I have put my specs on and reread your post. So sorry.I have edited my post.I was a little bit annoyed you see!! Oh Dear!! Why do I let it get to me?!!!!
If CC made a minmum cost booking, like value of 2 nights, as minimum. Especially at times when we all wish to go away. Or have a one night area for pitching with no hook up and a minimum size pitch. But you would still get occasions when one nighters are limited to a small area, and look around them at a half empty site, and think "What's the fuss"
Just an update- I have had an e mail back from the CC in response to my original complaint and they are reviewing their policy about 1 night bookings at weekends and are thinking of introducing "weekend packages". They have to review it from a marketing point of view and have acknowledged that pitches are being left empty on Fridays and Sundays. Interestingly they also said that all no shows are monitered and logged and in relation to the number of pitch nights there are a relatively small percentage of "no shows".
See we could for example if Hereford are playing at York we might go most of the way Saturday leave the camper go on to the match and spend Sunday on site. I am more than happy to pay for a "late pass" on Sunday. John finds it so hard to get friday saturday and sunday free its sometimes our only chance.
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What about the families who have to get back home on the Sunday to get washing ironing etc done ready for work/school on the Monday. Lets ban them as well. So thats families and the retired banned, whose left then????
Even if the Caravan Club bring in "weekend packages" they will not change the existing booking system to suit a very few people.
can anybody tell me the benefits of memberships of both clubs it seens to me there is none . the last site we stayed on there were more non members than members. so whats the point of a membership..
I quite like the weekend package idea. Seems the most fair way. But alternatively, a one night booking should have to be paid in full, in advance. We were on charmouth last year, and our measly neighbour on sight told us he had made several one night bookings for the same night, and just made his mind up at the last minute. I think that now that we have to pay a deposit (C &CC) it may prevent those selfish types.