The "other" club

dave the rave replied on 14/01/2019 13:10

Posted on 14/01/2019 13:10

Just got my renewal for the other club.much cheaper than this club and a discount on their more reasonable site fees for being old!makes sense!

replied on 14/01/2019 19:08

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:01 by dave the rave

camping club £39.00 .caravan club £52.00.That is nearly a bottle of Gordons (in England!)tongue-out

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:08

The lower figure will be for no map (or handbook) no use to me in planning my tours. The other factor when considering the options is how many Club sites each has and how many 5 van sites (I know that CS sites are not simply 5 van)

dave the rave replied on 14/01/2019 19:18

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:08 by

The lower figure will be for no map (or handbook) no use to me in planning my tours. The other factor when considering the options is how many Club sites each has and how many 5 van sites (I know that CS sites are not simply 5 van)

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:18

all on line!

replied on 14/01/2019 19:26

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:26

If that suits, I don't like planning strings of sites without a map personally. And trying to do so on C&CC website would not be conducive to my mental well being

Fozzie replied on 14/01/2019 19:36

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:36

I have been a CCC member for over thirty years and I have noticed small changes which does have an impact especially when touring.The first "change" was the  13:00 hrs arrival time,A simple hour does not sound a lot but when you are used to  leaving  at 9:00ish and have to clock watch so you do not arrive early at the next site is a right pain.Waiting in a layby for an hour does test the patience,Now staying on site to 11:00 is quite normal before departure.

The second is their confusing no booking one night,I still get confused,with this.

But there rallying with no bookings, and THS sites programme does make up along with the age concession.

Some of their sites,ie Devises and Teversal are up there with the best though.

dave the rave replied on 14/01/2019 21:05

Posted on 14/01/2019 19:44 by Cornersteady

well why seriously? What is it that makes you think twice about it?

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:05

the cl network and red pennant.

dave the rave replied on 14/01/2019 21:06

Posted on 14/01/2019 20:11 by JVB66

When there is tinternet every wheresurprised

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:06

almost anywhere with my notebook and 3 legs!

Tinwheeler replied on 14/01/2019 21:14

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:05 by dave the rave

the cl network and red pennant.

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:14

The other club offers the same.

Hedge your bets and join both for a year then, if you don’t like one of them, drop it. It’s not a big deal.

dave the rave replied on 14/01/2019 21:27

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:14 by Tinwheeler

The other club offers the same.

Hedge your bets and join both for a year then, if you don’t like one of them, drop it. It’s not a big deal.

Posted on 14/01/2019 21:27

i have been a member of this organisation for well over 40 years,I have joined (left) the other club several times over the years,currently a member for the last 3 years.the renewal for that club arrived today and as a recently (18 months) retired 74 year old I have started to look at costs compared with value for money and the "club" experience! At present the management of this organisation seem to be going their own way without consultation with the shareholders (members)very much like politicians!frown

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