Club prices getting silly

richardandros replied on 25/10/2021 14:18

Posted on 25/10/2021 14:18

I'm not one who normally complains about site fees. It's quite simple - you either accept them, or you don't! We are both fortunate in that we are retired with good pensions and don't have to count the 'pennies' too much.  However, I have just attempted to book two nights at Broadway as a stop-over on our way to Devon, next June. For two people on a normal hardstanding pitch on 5 June (not a peak holiday period), we are being asked to pay £39.40 and for the following night, £35.10 - that's over £74 for two nights.  Compare that with 14 nights at the C&CC site at Dartmouth - which is lovely and just as good, if not better than most CAMC sites - for £311.

I think this is ridiculous and will be looking elsewhere.

That said, I am not averse to paying premium prices if it seems justified - we will be paying something like £37pn at Sandringham, this Christmas - but I would expect that at that time of year due to increased demand - but not in what I see as a 'low/mid season' period.

I don't use Club sites very often and if this is the way things are going, together with the threat of introducing deposits I can't see me using them at all in the future.

Rant over - but I think this is a step too far.

 

brue replied on 04/02/2023 19:31

Posted on 04/02/2023 19:31

Corners. Well I'm sure we all agree with that but we're all going to pay more in taxes this year, even lower income groups unfortunately.

 

Cornersteady replied on 04/02/2023 19:42

Posted on 04/02/2023 19:31 by brue

Corners. Well I'm sure we all agree with that but we're all going to pay more in taxes this year, even lower income groups unfortunately.

 

Posted on 04/02/2023 19:42

Are taxes going up? Is that confirmed?

Maybe but 'lower income groups' don't usually have an outfit to tour in? And even if they do I'm sure that taxes and them is really beyond this thread. 

As I said if finding somewhere 'cheaper' is all  people have to worry about then all isn't that hard for them in my view.

KjellNN replied on 04/02/2023 20:24

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:24

State pensions may be increasing with inflation, but those of us in the private sector are not receiving anything like a CPI increase on our company pensions.

My company pension is at least twice my state pension, so looks like, as usual, I will be falling even further behind as pension increases in the private sector are not guaranteed.

 

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Tinwheeler replied on 04/02/2023 20:34

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:24 by KjellNN

State pensions may be increasing with inflation, but those of us in the private sector are not receiving anything like a CPI increase on our company pensions.

My company pension is at least twice my state pension, so looks like, as usual, I will be falling even further behind as pension increases in the private sector are not guaranteed.

 

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Posted on 04/02/2023 20:34

Really? My occupational pension is definitely linked to CPI. They aren’t able to pay less and OH's likewise.

The thread is about club site prices so I guess if your income doesn’t stretch to them, you’re already doing the wise thing in going elsewhere.

 

KjellNN replied on 04/02/2023 20:41

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:41

Just trying to book a 3 week Easter trip, following on from DD using our caravan first week in April. 

Still have one site to book, but will be using mainly CLs and one CCC site.

Average site night price so far is £22.   Higher than we would like, but  not much we can do about it due to the cost of electricity.

Acceptable and within our budget.

KjellNN replied on 04/02/2023 20:43

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:34 by Tinwheeler

Really? My occupational pension is definitely linked to CPI. They aren’t able to pay less and OH's likewise.

The thread is about club site prices so I guess if your income doesn’t stretch to them, you’re already doing the wise thing in going elsewhere.

 

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:43

Yes, really.

replied on 04/02/2023 21:08

Posted on 04/02/2023 20:34 by Tinwheeler

Really? My occupational pension is definitely linked to CPI. They aren’t able to pay less and OH's likewise.

The thread is about club site prices so I guess if your income doesn’t stretch to them, you’re already doing the wise thing in going elsewhere.

 

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nelliethehooker replied on 04/02/2023 21:15

Posted on 04/02/2023 21:15

 Also if you are going to invest money it is better spent on upgrading the facilities that the majority of people want. 

David, how do you know that it is those sort of facilities, is serviced pitches, that are wanted by the majority? Perhaps by the most vocal members, but are you sure that is what is wanted by the silent majority?

Tinwheeler replied on 04/02/2023 21:19

Posted on 04/02/2023 21:08 by

Just yesterday had notification mine is14% and guess what it doesn't  make me feel any more like patronising overpriced sites than before.

Posted on 04/02/2023 21:19

Good for you! I’ve not heard about mine yet.

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