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.

 

Buteman replied on 26/10/2021 17:08

Posted on 26/10/2021 17:08

It's time CAMC simplified their pricing structure and improved transparency.

In many cases it's now cheaper to stay overnight in a budget hotel or park up overnight in pub car park after enjoying the landlord's hospitality!

Bob Colquhoun replied on 26/10/2021 19:50

Posted on 26/10/2021 19:50

Having been a member for over 30 years I agree. Expensive, good but authoritarian sites and a loss of the fact that this is meant to be a club owned by members. So where's the members say in the costing? Going the same way as the rest of the country🤔

brue replied on 26/10/2021 20:21

Posted on 26/10/2021 20:21

Have to say Broadway in June is an expensive place to be, in any type of accommodation! Premium tourist spots attract premium prices.

ellemae replied on 26/10/2021 20:32

Posted on 26/10/2021 20:32

Well although the ACSI book was wasted for us abroad 2021. We managed a wonderful 6 night stay at Tavistock Camping Woodovis Park using acsi €20. Beautiful indoor heated pool. A dog spa with warm water honey and oatmeal shampoo + low temperature hairdryer. Powerful spotless showers. We parked the motorhome in a layby for the day and cycled ‘ the drake trail’ Tavistock to Plymouth. Motorhome map for Dartmoor. All for £107.

We also used c&cc club sites for Devon which were reasonably in September.

DavidKlyne replied on 26/10/2021 21:59

Posted on 26/10/2021 21:59

People always have the option of voting with their feet, if they feel prices are too high they can always go elsewhere. In the meantime regardless of the prices charged CMC sites still seem to be heavily booked. Even if that were to change I think we have to be careful in thinking what the Club might do. With pressure growing on wages and it seems the ability to recruit staff, the ever rising costs on external maintenance fees plus large increases in energy costs what options does the Club have. I imagine they would have to start looking at the parts of the organisation which don't give sufficient return to make them worthwhile? 

David

EmilysDad replied on 26/10/2021 22:20

Posted on 26/10/2021 09:23 by JVB66

With Rishi about to announce the national living wage increase to £9.50per hour ,it will be even more pressure on site prices or possibly a reduction in hours for some site staff to keep costs down

Posted on 26/10/2021 22:20

 6.6% increase .... I don't think we'll manage to get the same at next year's pay negotiations

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