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.

 

Tinwheeler replied on 26/10/2021 11:24

Posted on 26/10/2021 11:05 by MichaelT

Most sites I think are calor gas so they will likely have some fixed tariff but I am not sure if the wholesale price of gas affects LPG, we are on 2 year fixed deal at home with Calor.  Electric costs will surely rise, but again they will have some fixed deal with supplier but once this runs out then the costs will rise.  More reason to start offering the choice of EHU or not on all pitches so we can have a choice, if you want EHU you pay if not then you don't, should increase the clubs green credentials a bit anyway as well as fall in line with other providers.

Posted on 26/10/2021 11:24

LPG prices are linked to oil prices rather than gas prices and we know what's happening with oil!

We, too, run our heating off LPG at home fed by a bulk tank supplying 70 homes. Our prices vary constantly and are set to rocket from 42p per litre to 55p and beyond.

SeasideBill replied on 26/10/2021 11:24

Posted on 26/10/2021 11:05 by MichaelT

Most sites I think are calor gas so they will likely have some fixed tariff but I am not sure if the wholesale price of gas affects LPG, we are on 2 year fixed deal at home with Calor.  Electric costs will surely rise, but again they will have some fixed deal with supplier but once this runs out then the costs will rise.  More reason to start offering the choice of EHU or not on all pitches so we can have a choice, if you want EHU you pay if not then you don't, should increase the clubs green credentials a bit anyway as well as fall in line with other providers.

Posted on 26/10/2021 11:24

Don’t know about wholesale gas prices, but generally LPG and heating oil prices follow a similar pattern. I paid 30p/litre this time last year and 65p/litre last week. I’d expect the % increase for LPG over the same period to be very similar. Also, don’t mention the ‘shortage’ word, it’s entirely possible that we’ll see panic buying for both this winter, sites may struggle to get LPG.

Navigateur replied on 26/10/2021 11:29

Posted on 26/10/2021 11:29

if you want EHU you pay if not then you don't, should increase the clubs green credentials a bit anyway

I think you have got this idea the wrong way round.   If not on EHU one is using gas for heating, cooking and refridgeration. Burning gas is bad for the environment as it produces CO2 and carbon particles, whereas electricity generation is heading to be free of these polutants.

So EHU pitches should be made cheaper to be "greener"

JVB66 replied on 26/10/2021 12:16

Posted on 26/10/2021 09:59 by SteveL

Surely the rise was always going to happen and would have been factored in to 2022 prices. I would be more concerned about energy costs, which are rising faster than I think anyone would have predicted. I very much doubt there is sufficient factoring in for those and a surcharge or interim price rise may be required.

Posted on 26/10/2021 12:16

How would 2022prices  have been factered iin when We have been able to book 2022sites since April this year ,with site prices for 2022 already in place ,? At the rate the chanceller has it seems agreed and seems to have not been expectedsurprised

SteveL replied on 26/10/2021 12:34

Posted on 26/10/2021 12:16 by JVB66

How would 2022prices  have been factered iin when We have been able to book 2022sites since April this year ,with site prices for 2022 already in place ,? At the rate the chanceller has it seems agreed and seems to have not been expectedsurprised

Posted on 26/10/2021 12:34

In a past life I had several years in planning. I was certainly factoring in cost variations for many years ahead. When they set the 2022 prices they would almost certainly have considered potential rises in minimum wage. I don’t see the forecast rise as particularly exceptional and most if not all of it should have been allowed for when setting the prices.

JVB66 replied on 26/10/2021 12:51

Posted on 26/10/2021 12:34 by SteveL

In a past life I had several years in planning. I was certainly factoring in cost variations for many years ahead. When they set the 2022 prices they would almost certainly have considered potential rises in minimum wage. I don’t see the forecast rise as particularly exceptional and most if not all of it should have been allowed for when setting the prices.

Posted on 26/10/2021 12:51

According to reports the rate was expected to be £9.00 it seems many have been surprised at the extra 50p

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 26/10/2021 13:42

Posted on 26/10/2021 09:53 by JVB66

I though this thread was about site prices?  To which I have posted a comment?

Posted on 26/10/2021 13:42

Why is your first reaction to attack?🤷🏻‍♂️, I didn’t attack you or your post I just posted my thoughts-not against anyone or anything. Why not try not being so combative & see how it goes👍🏻

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 26/10/2021 13:46

Posted on 26/10/2021 10:59 by MichaelT

I think he means that the site staff are on minimum wages so that will have to be passed on to members/holiday makers in some form or other.

Posted on 26/10/2021 13:46

Yes thanks MT👍🏻, I was musing over the bigger picture re increases meaning nothing in the long run, I’d pushed the narrative further🙂

JVB66 replied on 26/10/2021 13:49

Posted on 26/10/2021 13:42 by Rocky 2 buckets

Why is your first reaction to attack?🤷🏻‍♂️, I didn’t attack you or your post I just posted my thoughts-not against anyone or anything. Why not try not being so combative & see how it goes👍🏻

Posted on 26/10/2021 13:49

Attack? If you followed the thread from the start it is/was about site notices which bi commented on with the eatra  pressures of the latest  national living wage on site prices ,it was you who went off on a tangent againcool

JVB66 replied on 26/10/2021 13:52

Posted on 26/10/2021 10:59 by MichaelT

I think he means that the site staff are on minimum wages so that will have to be passed on to members/holiday makers in some form or other.

Posted on 26/10/2021 13:52

Thankyou   so glad there is one who understands ,very few others it seems following the OPcool

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