Quote: Originally posted by Whatamess on 13/1/2018
Quote: Originally posted by nora on 12/1/2018
I’m a member of both and if you asked me to pick the one I like best I’m not sure I could .
One year we tend to use c&cc sites and also the rally in the Netherlands .
Also use the cmc for insurance and break down cover . Then sites and CLs we also like and use .
Maybe join both for two years and then decide.
Nora, are you going to the Delft rally that starts in March? We’ll be there for two weeks.
Nora
Yes we are all booked . Just need to sort insurance ..
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Quote: Originally posted by Whatamess on 12/1/2018
We’re in both. We use Club sites in both. We like electricity but not bothered about toilets and showers and, having a motorhome, we like to be close to either somewhere to walk to or a bus stop.
We use the CCC for tunnel crossings and overseas winter rallies and CAMC for insurances.
We get something out of both clubs and definitely save what we pay out in subs but it’s horses for courses and you need to weigh up whether you’ll use them for anything other than site fees. If not, it probably isn’t worth joining.
Nora
You say overseas? Can you save a lot via the c&cc ? As we have always booked direct with the ferry... tia...
Mick
If you book everything through the club - crossings and sites - you certainly do save.
If you’re a CCC member, go on their web site, click “travel abroad at the top, then click “winter sun”. You can buy the book which is £10 but you get that back when you book.
The ACSI card is a bit cheaper too and you get the CCI card thrown in.
cheers Nora, i need to look into these cards as we've been spain a few times now just booking direct with ferry co and just camping on spec.....thanks for your reply n happy holidays.
I’ve just been looking at the prices for the site we’re on in Albufeira in the Algarve. Booking through the site direct is over £15 a night for over 30 nights. Booking through the CCC we’re paying £9-something.