Adult only

Dadof2 replied on 22/05/2018 15:07

Posted on 22/05/2018 15:07

Why as a full member of the club, 15 years, am I not aloud to go to some C/L sites.

How can c/l sites discriminate against family's .c/s are sent up with the help of the club under a certificate held by the club for club members.   

 

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Posted on 25/05/2018 17:42

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bandgirl replied on 25/05/2018 19:51

Posted on 25/05/2018 19:51

We don't have children/grandchildren or dogs.  I don't seek out adult only sites.  We'll go to any site, whether they are club sites, commercial sites, or CLs, if they're in the area we want to visit.  I like to see the dogs on site.  In fact I look out for certain dogs when their owners take them for a walk past our caravan.  We tend to avoid the school holidays, except for the Easter and Whitsun bank holidays.  At these times we expect the sites to be busy with a lot of families with children.  It's nice to see children out in the fresh air enjoying themselves.  What I don't like is the site being used as a skateboard and cycle track, with the children racing around screaming at each other, past our caravan for hours on end, and until late in the evening.  That's not being unreasonable, or anti children.  Everyone deserves the right to a bit of peace and quiet when on holiday.

KENNYG replied on 30/05/2018 16:17

Posted on 30/05/2018 16:17

The caravan club has 2264 cl sites out of that there are 379 adult only sites that is 1885 family sites to choose from. Cl owners have there own reasons to go Adult only it is there dissision to go that way.

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