So what did the Club ever do for Motorcaravanners?

StuartO replied on 02/03/2019 12:44

Posted on 02/03/2019 12:44

It’s a while now since the Club was renamed, to reflect that there are lots of motorhomers among Members - but apart from the name change, what has and does the Club plan to do to cater effectively for motorhomers?

Well there has been a programme of improving motorhome servicepoints, to provide drive-over grey water drains, but at the club Site I most recently stayed at there was no lighting at this service point (unlike the others) so using it after dark (and it was dark at 4.30pm that day) was a matter of struggling with a torch.  But I haven’t noticed anything else specifically for motorhomers and in response a suggestion that the Club should develop overnight parking stops for motorhome like the Aires on the continent, I read somewhere that the Club’s only response was to wonder whether a discussion about whether this was a more appropriate thing for the Government rather than the Clubs to be considering.

CAMC is of course a commercial operator of full scale caravan sites and jolly good they are too but these cater primarily for people who want to stay for quite a number of days, like caravanners do, while lots of motorhomers (certainly on the Continent) make lots of use of more basic overnight parking, to stay for one or two nights only and then move on.  Some motorhomers do use their vehicles like caravans and stay on a Site for a while but lots more enjoys their holidays by keeping moving along.

For holidaying in this mode motorhomers don’t need a toilet block, resident staff and manicured grass around them every night; on most nights they don’t need much more than parking, a supply of drinking water, a drain for grey water and somewhere to empty the chemical toilet.  CAMC should be just as capable of building good Night Halt locations as it is at building full scale caravan sites - and operating them profitably.  There are lots of Aires on the continent which charge good money (and use barrier entry operated with credit cards etc) as well as the free ones provided (as a tourist facility and an attraction) by many local authorities.

There may be an argument for local authorities to build Aires as tourist attractions etc but there is also, quite separately, an argument for CAMC showing initiative in building a network of Aires in UK as a service to it’s Motorhome Members.  I think a network of CAMC Motorhome Nightstops would compliment the network of Club Sites and serve to promote them too - for example each Night Halt could easily display advertising material about nearby Club Sites.  And motorhomers who use Aires also tend to use full scale caravan sites periodically as well, for example to have a ‘laundry day”.

Isn’t someone on the Club’s staff or committees already thinking about this avenue of development - and if so can we hear something about their ideas?

 

Rufs replied on 10/03/2019 08:49

Posted on 09/03/2019 19:17 by JollyKernow

Evening

Well DSB, you could sort of close this thread now that you've given the most factual, honest post that suits the overall majority of this club's members (remember that's what the club does, work for the overall majority)

Just sayingwink

JK

Posted on 10/03/2019 08:49

what a pity, he didnt, the subject matter has now been exhausted and as usual the post has developed into a "bickering" "arguing" place for the few , serving no meaningful purpose, just like many of the other posts frown

replied on 10/03/2019 08:55

Posted on 10/03/2019 08:42 by moulesy

Not trying to bully you at all David - why would you say that?

What you say about club sites is indisputable (although overpriced is a bit of a stretch when you compare prices with comparable sites in the UK with which the club is competing) and the reason many of us choose to use them.  You are entirely entitled to express your opinion, of course you are. Equally,  you have to acknowledge that there are many of us with far more recent experience of club sites.

I wouldn't dream of commenting on European sites on the basis of the ones we used when we were camping 20 years or so ago.

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Navigateur replied on 10/03/2019 09:07

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:07

In terms of knowlege of Club Sites, I think Huskydog said it all in a slightly different context:-

when I go I'm not expecting it to be better ,just different

JVB66 replied on 10/03/2019 09:07

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:07

When reading reviews of members who have commented on sites ,it seems that the comments of said reviewer, is how at the time of the visit it was their perception and mood, as to what the staff were like ,what ground conditions and facilities were like, and anyone looking at reviews will need to look at several to get any real perception of what the site is like , that includes all types of sites in all countries

As is said one man's meatwink

cariadon replied on 10/03/2019 09:20

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:20

Considering the amount of Motorhomes on some site to the amount of caravans, the club must be doing something right for the Motorhomers.

JayOutdoors replied on 10/03/2019 09:21

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:21

Am also hoping to see a response from HO regarding the main point of the discussion some members are advocating (the provision by the club of “Night Halt” facilities). 

If, however the thread does get closed perhaps HO would consider a sticky/locked reply with a suitable title so that all could read. IMHO it would be a good way forward in order to avoid the point being raised again.

Cornersteady replied on 10/03/2019 09:29

Posted on 10/03/2019 08:42 by moulesy

Not trying to bully you at all David - why would you say that?

What you say about club sites is indisputable (although overpriced is a bit of a stretch when you compare prices with comparable sites in the UK with which the club is competing) and the reason many of us choose to use them.  You are entirely entitled to express your opinion, of course you are. Equally,  you have to acknowledge that there are many of us with far more recent experience of club sites.

I wouldn't dream of commenting on European sites on the basis of the ones we used when we were camping 20 years or so ago.

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:29

good post, especially your last sentence. Wish it could be reciprocated from the over there tourers.

Tinwheeler replied on 10/03/2019 09:34

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:20 by cariadon

Considering the amount of Motorhomes on some site to the amount of caravans, the club must be doing something right for the Motorhomers.

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:34

Of course they are.👍🏻 

The pitches are suitable for all units and the facilities first class. Knowing services and facilities are readily to hand makes for easy and pleasant touring with no need to take chances on lesser or unknown sites. 

replied on 10/03/2019 09:56

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:20 by cariadon

Considering the amount of Motorhomes on some site to the amount of caravans, the club must be doing something right for the Motorhomers.

Posted on 10/03/2019 09:56

Obviously some CC sites must be in 'the right place'

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