Booking difficulty for pre covid members

Redzed32 replied on 30/08/2020 10:25

Posted on 30/08/2020 10:25

With the onslaught of the covid virus and the massive restrictions on foreign travel , it appears not only that the existing membership are filling up club sites , but I suspect also a large influx of new members are too . This is great for the campsites , as they have all faced a very difficult season this year . However , I am experiencing that finding pitches now is very difficult , and a great deal of the sites that could be booked a month in advance previously are full to the end of the season . This obviously makes me question whether membership is actually worth it now , as so far this summer after about  6 weekend breaks , I have realised that none of these were possible through the club . 

This is obviously very disheartening , but there is a much bigger concern at play here , and that is next years bookings . No one has a crystal ball regarding the impact of covid , and we cannot predict what will happen next month , far less what will happen next year . We have the possibility of much of next years sites being booked up by people who would normally holiday abroad , and taking advantage of the booking system . If this occurs , and next year we have little or no travel restrictions , we will end up with a situation again where pre covid members cannot get pitches , and the sites will have a whole load of pre-booked vacant pitches . 

Can I ask ; are other members here experiencing this as well ? And Also ; Does the club itself have concerns about the possibility of the above situation occurring , and how to address this ? 

SeasideBill replied on 02/09/2020 21:41

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:30 by Cornersteady

Well my view certainly and backed up by an example why.

Perhaps you could say why and how you think not?

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:41

Basic economics...supply & demand.

If demand increases (as it obviously has this year) and supply remains unchanged (as it obviously has) then it leads to higher prices. 

JVB66 replied on 02/09/2020 21:44

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:26 by SeasideBill

and makes the idea of club sites being 'expensive' a little null and void

No it doesn’t.

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:44

It seems to show by the way many are finding it dificult to find pitches on club sites, when commercial sites seem to show many vacancies,

we have just booked with ease a very well recomended  and with great reviews site in Norfolk and was advised when booking they have pitches for most dates 

JVB66 replied on 02/09/2020 21:50

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:41 by SeasideBill

Basic economics...supply & demand.

If demand increases (as it obviously has this year) and supply remains unchanged (as it obviously has) then it leads to higher prices. 

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:50

 And still by your reckoning of higher prices? it remains difficult to get pitches on cc  so the demand is not lessening

Cornersteady replied on 02/09/2020 21:59

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:41 by SeasideBill

Basic economics...supply & demand.

If demand increases (as it obviously has this year) and supply remains unchanged (as it obviously has) then it leads to higher prices. 

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:59

That's not always true and irrelevant in this case

You are talking about the future, while I and others including the OP are discussing the present situation where there have been no price rises yet there are significant difficulties in getting a pitch. It would seem that these 'expensive' club sites are not putting people off paying the prices I would say.

Also some post to say other non club sites, often quoted as being cheaper,  have plenty of pitches.

Certainly this site is about 90 per cent full and was full over the BH and it's one of the more expensive sites on the network. Hasn't put people off .

Any way up early tomorrow for more walking. 

 

JVB66 replied on 02/09/2020 22:10

Posted on 02/09/2020 21:41 by SeasideBill

Basic economics...supply & demand.

If demand increases (as it obviously has this year) and supply remains unchanged (as it obviously has) then it leads to higher prices. 

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:10

I think what you actually mean to say, which is nearer being correct, they are not more expensive  ,but do not need to introduce discounts to try to attract business as happens so often on commercial sites ,as we have just found with our booking a commercial site as we could not get a club site for the dates we wanted

Tinwheeler replied on 02/09/2020 22:15

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:08 by SeasideBill
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Posted on 02/09/2020 22:15

I think, Seaside, the basic law of economics here is that people are more than willing to pay the current prices so clearly don’t consider sites to be expensive. 🤷🏻‍♂️

SeasideBill replied on 02/09/2020 22:34

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:15 by Tinwheeler

I think, Seaside, the basic law of economics here is that people are more than willing to pay the current prices so clearly don’t consider sites to be expensive. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:34

You’ll need to ask the ‘people’ about that....something along the lines of “as a CMC member are you happy to pay the same or higher rate as non-members pay for comparable sites, even though you pay a subscription of £54 (plus joining fee)?”

 

SeasideBill replied on 02/09/2020 22:36

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:10 by JVB66

I think what you actually mean to say, which is nearer being correct, they are not more expensive  ,but do not need to introduce discounts to try to attract business as happens so often on commercial sites ,as we have just found with our booking a commercial site as we could not get a club site for the dates we wanted

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:36

That certainly is an element, why offer discounts or competitive pricing when you don’t need to? 

Tinwheeler replied on 02/09/2020 22:45

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:34 by SeasideBill

You’ll need to ask the ‘people’ about that....something along the lines of “as a CMC member are you happy to pay the same or higher rate as non-members pay for comparable sites, even though you pay a subscription of £54 (plus joining fee)?”

 

Posted on 02/09/2020 22:45

No need, Seaside. Their actions, ie paying to use club sites, speaks volumes.👍🏻

Of course, the reverse can also apply "Are you happy to be paying less on a CAMC site than on many commercial sites". I think I know the answer to that one as well.😂

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