Site WiFi

This story happened on: 20/05/2013

We just took our third trip in our caravan, we went to Berwick upon Tweed Seaview site, as we work for ourselves we will always have to pick a site with WiFi incase our portable device has no signal. 

 
Is it just me or is it really hard to find the Caravan Club WiFi login and log off screen. Why is there no simple link from the caravan Club website to go to site WiFi and easily login and log off? Please advise if there is an easy way of doing this. 
 
Anyway Our trip at Berwick was fabulous, we even saw the sun a few times. Our Border Terrier dog loves the site as the beach is literally 5 minutes walk from your caravan door. When our water pump broke the warden grabbed his tool box and came up to show us what had gone wrong, the pressure valve under the seat and told us a few places to go to replace it when it was decided it couldn't be fixed. 
 
After posting pictures on Facebook some of our friends are also looking forward to visiting the site. 
 
We have just booked our next trip to the Incleboro Fields site in Cromer. We are taking the full size awning this time which we haven't put up without my dad 'advising' and so who ever our neighbours are will be in for some entertainment. But that's the fun of caravanning isn't it! We haven't got the hang of the porch awning yet so it will be fun!
 
We are hoping to head to Tenby soon too.
 

NatashaM commented on 23/05/2013 22:00

Commented on 23/05/2013 22:00

Hi, thanks for the feedback. You lucky things going to Incleboro fields, my favourite site. To get onto the wifi you just need to navigate away from the club website e.g Google and it should prompt you to login or pay. Once you pay it will give you instructions on how to log out. Hope that helps

Natasha

sandune commented on 25/05/2013 23:57

Commented on 25/05/2013 23:57

Hi, we have just had our third trip away and are off again nextThursday we  love sites with beach walks for our dogs and have found Norfolk amazing, the beach in Brancaster is fab. Good luck with your awning.......we gave up on our last trip as the wind threatened to take the awning and my husband flying!!! It was funny though Happy

NRHIX commented on 14/04/2014 20:22

Commented on 14/04/2014 20:22

Hi, I love your Border Terrier. Hear I am with Monty our faithful 171/2 year old Border. He's not up to much these days unfortunately - he can't walk that far and can't see or hear all thet well - but he loves going away to visit new places in the motorhome. He also enjoys being pushed along the seafront in his buggy when he attracts lots of attention. He features largely in my humorous motorhome travel book, Some People Prefer Hotels. See http://somepeoplepreferhotels.co.uk/about-the-author/ for details.

NRHIX commented on 10/07/2014 11:39

Commented on 10/07/2014 11:39

Before we had the motorhome, Monty our beloved Border Terrier, never seemed to mind his ‘holidays’ in kennels when we went off on coach trips. However, after having a taste of motorhome life, he looked forlorn when we left him at the kennels before driving off to France for our first cross-channel trip.

We would have taken him, but didn’t realise how long it took to organise the pet passport formalities. We got it sorted for our next French trip though, and despite us worrying about leaving him alone in the van for the 5¼ hour crossing, he was fine. And, even though it was unusually wet, we had a wonderful time exploring the Dordogne and Loire valley.

One day we saw a Frenchman with a Border Terrier and just had to introduce ourselves. Making a great fuss of each other’s pets, he told us the breed was rare in France - he had to go to Marseilles to get his - and that, just like Monty, his chien was un grand caractère, although not the most obedient dog off the lead!

Monty never stayed in kennels again, and loved his motorhome holidays. Whenever he saw us packing up, he’d rush aboard and position himself between the seats. As he got older and couldn’t walk very far, he still enjoyed his trips, and was quite content to be left in the van for an hour or so whilst we went off on our own. A couple of years ago we bought him a buggy, so after he’d slowly walk a little way we could push him along. At first we felt quite conspicuous, but he enjoyed it and people would stop and make a fuss of him.

We lost our beloved Monty in May. He was 17½, had been a wonderful, faithful friend and I know we shouldn’t be sad. But when we’re driving along in the van now, we still reach down to give him a stroke. And it’s hard to suddenly realise he’s no longer there

Dave7339 commented on 22/04/2016 17:47

Commented on 22/04/2016 17:47

Will someone please tell me how I purchase the wifi now?I have navigated around this site and all I get is comments how poor it is.

A Hollingshead commented on 11/05/2016 15:44

Commented on 11/05/2016 15:44

Hi,

It looks like you can only pay for Wifi when you are in range of Wifi on a Club Site. That is there is no access to pay when logged in to the Club site at your home address. Can someone from the Club please confirm this to be the case.

Thankyou.

oldagetraveller commented on 07/06/2016 21:30

Commented on 07/06/2016 21:30

There has been no Admin rsponse to the last three posts, which is very poor service, so I have reported all three  I am currently at Ferry Meadows trying to log in.  Of course I can get onto the CC site and log in and post, but any attempt to move away from the site results in a failure message as seen below.  I am using Mozilla firefox on Linux Mint.

The connection to www.google.co.uk was interrupted while the page was loading.

    The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
    Please contact the web site owners to inform them of this problem.

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