Any Caravan/camping club members?
Discussion
hora said:
Now I'm not sure of the ethics on this (and apologies) but we are looking at our second ever camping trip. Our first was in a non Caravan/camping club site and MrsHora wants to figure if shes keen etc. Anyway this particular campsite is almost double in price (as a member site) with a minimum two night stay (even though we are definitely only staying one). So its £25 wasted on the off.
Is it ethical to ask if I could borrow a members number in this/these circumstances? No I wouldn't use again, I'd get my own IF we did/camped again.
Should I not be tight and just pay up (£25 extra or £41 for annual)?
I'll camp again but it'd be more rustic/spit in sawdust if its just me if I'm honest.
Er, no, obviously it is not ethical and would also be foolish both for you and anyone that did give you the membership number.Is it ethical to ask if I could borrow a members number in this/these circumstances? No I wouldn't use again, I'd get my own IF we did/camped again.
Should I not be tight and just pay up (£25 extra or £41 for annual)?
I'll camp again but it'd be more rustic/spit in sawdust if its just me if I'm honest.
The CC or C&CC warden will ask to see the card itself on arrival and then pull up the details of the member on the computer which will list all their details including vehicle registration numbers etc.
The clubs charge a lot extra for non-members, why don't you just go to one of the very many private campsites instead which can be the same price or cheaper than either of the two clubs?
There are quite a few websites that you can search for the area that you are interested in, this is just one http://www.outandaboutlive.co.uk/campsite-finder/
Plus there are also many apps for iOS etc.
This lists loads of sites.............
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/index.asp
Also you may find if you ring the site they may relax the 2 night rule if they are not fully booked.
I have done this before.
Also some find the club sites a bit regimented,often with too many draconian rules and members who are willing to get you evicted because your kids football went off course or your bbq smoke got out of hand.
You find after camping a few times your priorities change. Ours are more clean toilets and showers, sheltered pitches etc and you will pay more for swimming pools and other fancy features
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/index.asp
Also you may find if you ring the site they may relax the 2 night rule if they are not fully booked.
I have done this before.
Also some find the club sites a bit regimented,often with too many draconian rules and members who are willing to get you evicted because your kids football went off course or your bbq smoke got out of hand.
You find after camping a few times your priorities change. Ours are more clean toilets and showers, sheltered pitches etc and you will pay more for swimming pools and other fancy features
I didn't think the saving of being a member of the Camping and Caravan Club was so great. Stayed last week on a site for 4 nights. The saving of being a member was effectively my daughter going free, although thats comparing the price with my inlaws who are non-members but I think they got OAP discount.
bristolracer said:
Also some find the club sites a bit regimented,often with too many draconian rules and members who are willing to get you evicted because your kids football went off course or your bbq smoke got out of hand.
You find after camping a few times your priorities change. Ours are more clean toilets and showers, sheltered pitches etc and you will pay more for swimming pools and other fancy features
We got told off for putting the caravan in a slightly different angle, although it was a corner plot and inconvenienced no-one, but helped me greatly in leveling the caravan!You find after camping a few times your priorities change. Ours are more clean toilets and showers, sheltered pitches etc and you will pay more for swimming pools and other fancy features
hora said:
Well we stayed at the campsite and the staff there were very attentive and nice. In the daytime two tents along a dog was barking for about 30seconds? Anyway I saw a member of staff walk across and have a word.
I liked that.
I also like the toilets etc.
I myself prefer more rustic camping but for mrshora its absolutely bang on.
Which site did you stay at? The Camping and Caravan Club do of course brand themselves as the Friendly Club and generally the staff are nice and friendly.I liked that.
I also like the toilets etc.
I myself prefer more rustic camping but for mrshora its absolutely bang on.
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