Peak time prices

R.Ashmore replied on 25/07/2019 20:38

Posted on 25/07/2019 20:38

I think that peak season prices are becoming too much £32 per night or there abouts is this not a members club seems to me they have forgotten this.

peedee replied on 26/07/2019 09:18

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:18

Just checked my 2018 book and there are 41 in that so I must be confused with an earlier year when I said there was only a handful. As you say if you are staying on an ACSI site more than a few days then perhaps it is worth having the card. Both Clubs sell it.

peedee

JayOutdoors replied on 26/07/2019 09:22

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:22

Another David - Thanks for info. I didn't reaslise there were so many in UK.

eurortraveller replied on 26/07/2019 09:39

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:39

Here in Cornwall in mid September you can pay £18 at family owned, five star Wooda Farm at Bude with an ACSI card, or £15 without one !   

Or you can still pay £25 at the Club's site at Trewethett Farm and join the daily musical chairs swapping pitches game. 

replied on 26/07/2019 10:00

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:39 by eurortraveller

Here in Cornwall in mid September you can pay £18 at family owned Wooda  Farm at Bude with an ACSI card, or £15 without !  

Or you can still pay £25 at the Club's site at Trewethett Farm and join the daily musical chairs swapping pitches game. 

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:00

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moulesy replied on 26/07/2019 10:30

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:39 by eurortraveller

Here in Cornwall in mid September you can pay £18 at family owned, five star Wooda Farm at Bude with an ACSI card, or £15 without one !   

Or you can still pay £25 at the Club's site at Trewethett Farm and join the daily musical chairs swapping pitches game. 

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:30

Does that £15 include EHU, et? And, for us, a porch awning and a dog? Or are they all charged extra? undecided

JVB66 replied on 26/07/2019 10:31

Posted on 26/07/2019 09:39 by eurortraveller

Here in Cornwall in mid September you can pay £18 at family owned, five star Wooda Farm at Bude with an ACSI card, or £15 without one !   

Or you can still pay £25 at the Club's site at Trewethett Farm and join the daily musical chairs swapping pitches game. 

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:31

 The "musical chairs" game happens every where that some think have better views/pitches/nearer the facilities, when staying for longer an a few days,wink

But is Wooda farm £15 inclusivesurprised

replied on 26/07/2019 10:36

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:30 by moulesy

Does that £15 include EHU, et? And, for us, a porch awning and a dog? Or are they all charged extra? undecided

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JVB66 replied on 26/07/2019 10:42

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:42

Just looked at Wooda Farm prices fromsurprised £15 that is for a non services grass pitch March and some of April all others seem to be starting at £22 without EHU and dog and awningwink

young thomas replied on 26/07/2019 10:45

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:30 by moulesy

Does that £15 include EHU, et? And, for us, a porch awning and a dog? Or are they all charged extra? undecided

Posted on 26/07/2019 10:45

Included in the CampingCard ACSI rate 

Pitch* 

Overnight stay for 2 adults**
Car + caravan + awning
Or car + collapsible trailer
Or car + tent
Or motorhome with awning
Electricity: connection of max. 6A. (not always implemented, some ACSI pitches have the same large amperage as other customers)

Consumption to a max. of 4 kWh per day 
Hot showers***
1 dog, on the condition that dogs are permitted on the campsite.
VAT

Excluded in the CampingCard ACSI rate

Tourist tax, environmental surcharge, ecotax, refuse disposal or any other requirements made by the local authority

Applicable reservation and administration charges

Hot water in the washing up sinks is not included in the rate. (never seen this implemented)

* Some campsites make a distinction between standard and luxury pitches. These luxury or comfort pitches tend to be somewhat bigger and have their own water supply and drainage. You have the right to a standard pitch with CampingCard but it may also happen that you can use one of the more expensive pitches for the CampingCard rate. The campsite has the right to decide this; you can NEVER claim a luxury or comfort pitch. Take note also that some campsites have adapted their policy towards caravans with a twin axle and motorhomes that are so large they won’t fit on a standard pitch.

** Campsites offer pitches suitable for two adults. The campsite can decide for itself whether more than two adults may camp on them (where the CampingCard rate applies to the two adults) or whether the campers will be referred to pitches that are not allocated to CampingCard ACSI users and for which the regular rates will be charged.

*** If the campsite used shower tokens, the CampingCard holder has the right to one shower token per adult per day. If the campsite uses another ‘shower system’, for example fifty cent coins or a SEP key, the above still applies but the camper must discuss the shower arrangements with the campsite.

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