Silly site prices. Off season and peak season

Not Mike replied on 28/02/2019 02:08

Posted on 28/02/2019 02:08

I have looked at the latest handbook to book a site.  Prices are not clear ... There is no guidance, as there was in the past, as to off season / peak season pricing.  Is all pricing now charged at peak season rates? Go online .. No mention of differential prices as you book.

So the only way I can find how much a site will cost is to go through the booking process, then I will get a price, then I can decide if I can afford it or not.

for Example

I looked at the Bladon Chains site ... Page 149. A bargain at "from £7.90 a night, for one adult and pitch.  It's open from 01 March.  I decided to book from 01 March ... Surely this is must be low season, my experience tells me that this is the case. But I wanted too  book two adults, so I wonder how much this will cost??  Perhaps, at the very most, my wildest guess, at the most 2 X £7.90.  Perhaps £16 a night.  No it can't be that much ... The site has only just opened, so it must be off season.  Proceed to book it  £179.20 for 8 nights. £22.40 a night for 2 people!! There is no breakdown of the pricing on the email confirmation.

In the wildest imagination of consumer rip offs, "I could not believe it"!  How can you get from £7.90 to £22.40 by adding one person.  How do I find when I can go by myself for £7.90?

This seems to me the most opaque pricing structure you could possibly get.  I thought transparency was the new watch-word in consumer relations!

I booked, but will be chasing this up to find out WHY., The silly price declaration. (Would it have been cheaper to book 2 pitches with one person on each?). I don't expect I will get a sensible answer over the phone tomorrow.... But I have given the 'powers that be' a chance to formulate a response, in advance.

Watch this space!

replied on 02/03/2019 15:05

Posted on 02/03/2019 14:49 by

Where are you is it Lagos?

I obviously need some help finding these bargains,  whenever we eat out at lunch it's nearer  €35. 

  • Might give Espiche another go after reading your postssmile

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:05

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Tinwheeler replied on 02/03/2019 15:07

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:02 by

Don't you just love predictive text (and dyslexia) .😕.

No mix up just examples of good VFM.  

 

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:07

I think I got rather good value in a local shop yesterday but I won’t bore you with the details as it has nothing to do with site prices.🙄

Cornersteady replied on 02/03/2019 15:19

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:07 by Tinwheeler

I think I got rather good value in a local shop yesterday but I won’t bore you with the details as it has nothing to do with site prices.🙄

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:19

I got some bargains this week too, I didn't think anyone would be interested so I didn't post. You think DD should start a new thread on this VFM? Oh and ogling &  loveliness of waitresses in the EU?

Cornersteady replied on 02/03/2019 15:20

Posted on 02/03/2019 14:46 by Takethedogalong

Prices are now a separate supplement to handbook, we had ours delivered last week.

“Never in the field of human camping has so much complication created so much pricing confusion”😂

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:20

OK thanks, missed that so apologies, as the on line prices are enough for me but as I said it will useful to many

Wherenext replied on 02/03/2019 15:51

Posted on 02/03/2019 14:38 by Wherenext

Price for a start.

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:51

If people looked at the post that I was answering they would see that I was merely pointing out to Easy T what wasn't in the handbook but is on the website as he stated that he didn't know what was missing. I wasn't actually advocating their inclusion but obviously people were quite correct to point out what I really meant!smile

JVB66 replied on 02/03/2019 15:59

Posted on 28/02/2019 08:34 by

Personally, I would rather see a reduced membership fee for people who don't want the monthly magazine, which in my opinion doesn't justify the effort of producing.
 

Although I have not opened a mag in years except to look at an article mentioned on forum I suspect that its advertising revenue justifies its cost and circulation rather than being funded from membership fees.

 

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:59

The ccc membership is £39 without mag and £45 with thats a mag for 50p a month so if cc went down same route is it worth itsurprised

replied on 02/03/2019 16:01

Posted on 02/03/2019 14:35 by Takethedogalong

Never fails to shock me just how much plonk the English get through, home and abroad, no wonder the Continentals find us so baffling and amusing..... wine of course for the socially aspiring,🤔 beer for the yobos.wink

 

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replied on 02/03/2019 16:06

Posted on 02/03/2019 15:59 by JVB66

The ccc membership is £39 without mag and £45 with thats a mag for 50p a month so if cc went down same route is it worth itsurprised

Posted on 02/03/2019 16:06

Not just the mag but also map and sites book, If your figures are right that makes the mags free or very nearly

cyberyacht replied on 02/03/2019 17:20

Posted on 02/03/2019 17:20

Given that many make a big thing of capacious end bathrooms in their vans and much of the accolades to club sites are regarding the loo block facilities, I am somewhat puzzled that either (a) there are paying for van facilities that aren't used or (b) paying for site facilities that they don't use. If it is the latter, then most certainly we are being charged over the odds for a rectangle of gravel/grass.

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