Help shape future facilities at UK Club campsites

Rowena replied on 04/04/2022 12:03

Posted on 04/04/2022 12:03

Hi everyone!

Share your views about our UK Club campsite facilities and earn a cash reward!

We’re partnering with Discovery Research, an independent research agency, to gather some feedback to help us deliver great holidays on UK Club campsites. We love to hear your feedback on likes and dislikes, suggestions for improvements and reactions to new ideas.

We’re now looking for some members to take part in a short online research community to help shape future UK Club campsite facilities.

About the research community:

  • The online community will run 11, 12 and 13 April 2022
  • There will be 3 tasks to be completed - one per day
  • Each task will take approximately 30-45 minutes
  • To help us understand your thoughts, we may ask you to share pictures/ video about the topics we will be discussing
  • By taking part you will earn a thank you cash reward!

To be eligible to take part you must:

  • Have visited a UK Club campsite in the past 12 months
  • Be available to participate 11, 12 and 13 April 2022
  • If you fancy participating and can answer yes to both of the above questions, simply register your interest before before Wednesday 6 April by clicking HERE to complete a short Google form hosted by our trusted partner Discovery Research.

As you’ll appreciate, we need to involve a really good mix of members to ensure we get well-rounded feedback, so whilst we won’t be able to follow up with everyone who registers, we do truly appreciate all interest shown. After registration, if you’ve been selected a Discovery researcher will be in touch with you to confirm your participation.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 14/04/2022 17:22

Posted on 14/04/2022 17:22

I’m wondering if they want to know if some folk will pay for their usage thus financing a full time cleaning crew or considering dropping the option completely🤔

Navigateur replied on 14/04/2022 17:54

Posted on 14/04/2022 17:54

A tap and a drain on each pitch would be of far more use to me than a toilet block somewhere with its queue. As touring pitches get replaced by static caravans, with their own toilet and shower, there will be less need for toilet blocks anyway.

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Posted on 14/04/2022 17:22 by Rocky 2 buckets

I’m wondering if they want to know if some folk will pay for their usage thus financing a full time cleaning crew or considering dropping the option completely🤔

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Rocky 2 buckets replied on 14/04/2022 19:26

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Or maybe, when you hire one of these swish, private  bathrooms or have one on your pitch, you pay a cleaning deposit in with the hire fee and that is withheld if you don't clean properly. No need for a full cleaning team then. And your deposit pays for any extra cleaning if you pass inspection.

Posted on 14/04/2022 19:26

😂😂😂👍🏻. 10/10 for imagination.

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Cornersteady replied on 14/04/2022 20:04

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Posted on 14/04/2022 20:04

I think you need to perhaps at least have a look in one of these cabins David before passing judgements?

Having stayed at Butlins when I was about 10 in Minehead and stayed in one glamping cabin they are nothing alike in any way. The Butlins 'cabin' was in a row of huts was just like like those in Hi-de-hi, bare walls, bare floors, one small piece of carpet  by the beds and no toilet or shower and one sink but no hot water, I also recall one single windows and one electric socket, and small beds with blankets and they were needed as it was draughty with one two-bar electric fire, all in one room and the walls paper thin.  

The glamping cabins are detached, insulated, full size shower, toilet, sinks, dishwasher, large tv and plenty of electric sockets (with USB as well) and a fridge freezer. Large settee and dining table. Full double beds with duvets and a numbers of heater in every room.  Outside there was a covered veranda, sun umbrella and picnic table. 

Certainly equal to a touring outfit in comfort and in many ways it far surpassed a touring outfit. 

Wherenext replied on 14/04/2022 20:22

Posted on 14/04/2022 17:54 by Navigateur

A tap and a drain on each pitch would be of far more use to me than a toilet block somewhere with its queue. As touring pitches get replaced by static caravans, with their own toilet and shower, there will be less need for toilet blocks anyway.

Posted on 14/04/2022 20:22

I agree Nav. The club could have converted many a non facility site and kept customers happy just by adopting this strategy. Those that want a shower block, even having their very own time booked, can carry on as normal. The rest of the members who don't mind using our own facilities can carry on at the hopefully reduced nightly fee.

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