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!

Ricochet replied on 28/02/2019 11:58

Posted on 28/02/2019 11:58

What is the percentage of bookings that the club gets for a one person one night stay without EHU, compared to 2 people stays with EHU?

Most other directories base there guidline prices including Pitch, 2 adults, EHU, and showers. This being the average booking.

I don't think that the club really need to employ devious marketing practices to encourage members to book pitches

This is the Caravan and Motorhome Club. Not the AA or RAC which nowadays are just insurance companies. Or is that where we are heading?

replied on 28/02/2019 13:14

Posted on 28/02/2019 11:55 by Cornersteady

another good postsmile

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:14

sycophant laughing

Wumpster replied on 28/02/2019 13:19

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:19

i have always found  the whole idea of high season and low season pricing for holidays camping caravaning ect a complete and total rip off and why does there have to be a diff in price what is the theory behind the diff in pricing the water and electric and waste do not go up in price just because the months change 

Tinwheeler replied on 28/02/2019 13:29

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:19 by Wumpster

i have always found  the whole idea of high season and low season pricing for holidays camping caravaning ect a complete and total rip off and why does there have to be a diff in price what is the theory behind the diff in pricing the water and electric and waste do not go up in price just because the months change 

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:29

Don’t shoot the messenger here but the club says that peak season charges are the true rates and others are discounted to attract business at less busy times. 😯

JVB66 replied on 28/02/2019 13:31

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:19 by Wumpster

i have always found  the whole idea of high season and low season pricing for holidays camping caravaning ect a complete and total rip off and why does there have to be a diff in price what is the theory behind the diff in pricing the water and electric and waste do not go up in price just because the months change 

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:31

But as we know it is the same in all branches of the leisure industrysurprised

replied on 28/02/2019 13:38

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:19 by Wumpster

i have always found  the whole idea of high season and low season pricing for holidays camping caravaning ect a complete and total rip off and why does there have to be a diff in price what is the theory behind the diff in pricing the water and electric and waste do not go up in price just because the months change 

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:38

Do you know of a significant leisure accommodation provider that does not vary price according to demand? In some areas we have been in hotels that charge almost half the rate at weekends due to many business users in the week and at other locations geared to the holiday trade the other way around.

Hotel prices in Chester increase when the Liverpool Derby Day races are on as many stay afterwards in Chester

replied on 28/02/2019 14:05

Posted on 28/02/2019 11:55 by Cornersteady

another good postsmile

Posted on 28/02/2019 14:05

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Cornersteady replied on 28/02/2019 14:07

Posted on 28/02/2019 13:55 by huskydog

I think it is an Elephant that is not very well cool

Posted on 28/02/2019 14:07

I see, thanks, a bit like polygon is a dead parrot?

(or is it just resting?)

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