Motorhome facilities and rules

jb99 replied on 16/09/2021 12:05

Posted on 16/09/2021 12:05

We've just returned from a tour of mid and south Wales in our motorhome.  We stayed at a number different locations: pubs, public car parks, private camp sites and one night at the C&MC site in St Davids.  We have paid our membership fees for many years, but in practice we haven't stayed on a Club site very often, and not since the name change and rebranding.  So we expected great improvements for motorhomes. 

We arrived rather early, but were warmly welcomed by the lady on reception who unexpectedly checked us in before the official time. 

I was rather confused by the parking rules, but looked at the way adjacent vehicles were arranged and tried to imitate them.  Since our motorhome is less than 2.5m wide, versus a car/caravan/awning measuring maybe 7m, it was easy to maintain the 6m separation from our neighbours.  However, apparently I had picked the wrong corner to go next to the white post.  This was explained to me that evening, but since we were leaving the next morning the very friendly warden said not to bother moving.  Fine, I'll be more careful if we visit again.

The next morning, there was a queue of motorhomes at the only grey waste point, so we decided that, as we only had a small amount of waste we would empty the toilet cassette at the service point then just fill up with fresh water and leave.  So, I pulled up next to the adjacent service point and attached my hose connector to the threaded tap.  Shortly after, a  different warden who was maintaining the grass, came along and said that motorhomes weren't allowed to use the service points and indeed there was a notice that said this that I hadn't seen.  He said that this was because filling a motorhome takes a lot of time so other people would have to wait.  I asked why I had to wait rather than other members and although a 100 litre motorhome tank will obviously take longer than a 50 litre rolling caravan tank, there were three other service points on the site.  No! Jobsworth was adamant and claimed that it was a health and safety risk (which is hard to understand). 

According to various comments on Facebook, these is just a couple of many petty rule enforcement incidents that are alienating motorhome owners.  I really think that if the Club wants to encourage this massively increasing sector of the market, they need to learn the differences between motorhomes and towed caravans.

So, the rebranding was clearly just a marketing exercise and we will have to seriously consider whether to renew our membership next year.

JollyKernow replied on 21/09/2021 19:09

Posted on 21/09/2021 12:56 by Navigateur

 My guesses for the "where did the pitches go" competion are:-

1. Pitch(s) need to accomodate additional assistant wardens' outfit.

2. Better vehicle access to something - such as to pump out sewage.

3. Unable to trim protected overhanging trees.

Posted on 21/09/2021 19:09

None of the above.

peedee replied on 21/09/2021 19:29

Posted on 21/09/2021 19:09 by JollyKernow

None of the above.

Posted on 21/09/2021 19:29

Ponding? This game is better than reading about endless irrelevant posts about site arrival times.

peedee

JVB66 replied on 21/09/2021 21:43

Posted on 21/09/2021 19:07 by young thomas

Can you explain this, if the spacing needs to be the same why would you lose every third pitch?

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:43

Just think about it next time,before you post wink

I do not work for the club see if an active member of the site staff can assistsurprised 

I just have seen the process when grass pitches have been  converted to HS noted the reduction in pitches in the area concerned ,and told by a staff member wink

Takethedogalong replied on 21/09/2021 21:44

Posted on 21/09/2021 08:46 by Tinwheeler

Whilst not wishing to dispute JK's statement, I know new pitches had been created at Marazion when we last visited (2018?) which definitely made the site feel cramped. If those extra pitches have been removed, it can only be a good thing.

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:44

I’m glad I’m not the only one who seems to think so. 👍We used to stay up in the top Horseshoe area, furthest point slightly uphill from entrance, and I am sure there were only ever 5 pitches in this area, back in the late 90’s, early 2000’s. Now there are seven in there. We were allowed to pitch up sideways on for a couple of years in the Paddock area, no way could you do this now, they are packed tight in there, it’s why we never use that area.

Tinwheeler replied on 21/09/2021 21:48

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:44 by Takethedogalong

I’m glad I’m not the only one who seems to think so. 👍We used to stay up in the top Horseshoe area, furthest point slightly uphill from entrance, and I am sure there were only ever 5 pitches in this area, back in the late 90’s, early 2000’s. Now there are seven in there. We were allowed to pitch up sideways on for a couple of years in the Paddock area, no way could you do this now, they are packed tight in there, it’s why we never use that area.

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:48

The area I noticed more pitches was across the site road from the narrowish strip where I think you pitched.

Takethedogalong replied on 21/09/2021 21:49

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:43 by JVB66

Just think about it next time,before you post wink

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:49

You will need to explain JV. I cannot understand how three grass pitches only make two hardstanding pitches if the spacing is the same🤔

Takethedogalong replied on 21/09/2021 21:57

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:48 by Tinwheeler

The area I noticed more pitches was across the site road from the narrowish strip where I think you pitched.

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:57

Yes, you could well be right. We visited friends on there mid 90’s, and they seemed to have a huge amount of space. That was the area where the last three pitches on our arrival were available. Luckily, the Warden had got it wrong, someone had left a day early. One had a MH reserved sign on it, but I spotted pitch 23 was empty, no sign, so I argued the toss, and we got to stay on that pitch, which for us was brilliant. Away from all other pitches, pitch up sideways, and private gate to woods! The other pitches were terrible to be honest, not good for MH, too sloping. A lot easier to level up a van.

young thomas replied on 22/09/2021 08:59

Posted on 21/09/2021 21:43 by JVB66

Just think about it next time,before you post wink

I do not work for the club see if an active member of the site staff can assistsurprised 

I just have seen the process when grass pitches have been  converted to HS noted the reduction in pitches in the area concerned ,and told by a staff member wink

Posted on 22/09/2021 08:59

Sorry, JVB, but you set yourself up as the CT 'authority' on all things Club (which we poorer members aren't privy to) so I just thought that, as you made (another) sweeping statement, you might actually pause and explain it to me...

im happy to admit I don't see why the actual pitch surface would require a different spacing format that results in a third less pitches, so I'm asking you (who made the statement) to explain....please, as you "have seen the process when grass pitches have been converted to HS noted the reduction in pitches in the area concerned ,and told by a staff member"

JVB66 replied on 22/09/2021 09:15

Posted on 22/09/2021 09:15

I do not need the usual sarcastic comments and  the "likes" that follow from the less observant CT users  ,to surely have to it seems, explain every Dot and crossed T on each postcool

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