How does this Club compare with the ‘Other’?

rogher replied on 12/12/2015 17:25

Posted on 12/12/2015 17:25

I’ve started this discussion to try and collect together any direct comparisons between CC and C&CC.

One mentioned several times is that C&CC charge deposits with bookings, whereas CC does not. In that same discussion, it was mentioned that the C&CC membership was larger than CC’s, which surprised me. Can anyone provide the stats?

What other factual differences can be identified?

JohnDH replied on 08/01/2016 10:25

Posted on 08/01/2016 10:25

I love the way BOTH clubs have simple forums, by way of structure and lack of features, yet they still make a cock of it. Good job a forum isn't the main motivator for gaining new members/customers.

moonchip replied on 09/01/2016 19:38

Posted on 09/01/2016 19:38

When I took up this lovely pastime in the middle of last year I asked many friends which Club, if any, I should join. From their suggestions and recommendations I am glad I chose this one. My main wishes when going away are dog friendly and as few children as possible ...... none would be even better !

I have nothing against children per se indeed I used to be one but at 47 as I grow ever more akin to  'Victor Mildrew' my personal preference is that children should be neither seen nor heard and the CC has provided this peace & quiet admirably.

Perhaps I'd feel differently if we could actually have children and have had the choice to start a family; but we are not as blessed as others, hence our family are all 4-legged

I really enjoy my membership of the Caravan Club and find it matches my needs perfectly

Westiegirl1 replied on 09/01/2016 19:50

Posted on 09/01/2016 19:50

My main wishes when going away are dog friendly and as few children as possible ...... none would be even better ! Surprised

 children should be neither seen nor heard and the CC has provided this peace & quiet admirably. Surprised

But dogs are OK   Undecided

cyberyacht replied on 10/01/2016 12:33

Posted on 10/01/2016 12:33

Then there are those that are happy to have children around but not dogs. The again there are the real hardcore cases who would prefer neither dogs nor children or even, in some cases, other caravanners. Wink

replied on 10/01/2016 15:07

Posted on 10/01/2016 15:07

I've never come across any problem with either children or dogs on any of the club sites we've stayed on. We see dogs and owners walk happily past us through to the dog walk area and we enjoy seeing them going past. it brings life and activity to the site and it's the same when children are playing and running around. It's better than being in a deserted place where there is no life around!

briantimber replied on 10/01/2016 16:53

Posted on 10/01/2016 16:53

My main wishes when going away are dog friendly and as few children as possible ...... none would be even better ! Surprised

 children should be neither seen nor heard and the CC has provided this peace & quiet admirably. Surprised

But dogs are OK   Undecided

What a terrible attitudeYell

HelenandTrevor replied on 10/01/2016 16:56

Posted on 10/01/2016 16:56

My main wishes when going away are dog friendly and as few children as possible ...... none would be even better ! Surprised

 children should be neither seen nor heard and the CC has provided this peace & quiet admirably. Surprised

But dogs are OK   Undecided

What a terrible attitudeYell

I thought that too when I read the post. 

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