2021 site price guide
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cyberyacht replied on 25/01/2021 10:32
replied on 25/01/2021 10:43
Posted on 25/01/2021 10:32 by cyberyachtOoh look, a weblink. That's going to be really useful when I have no phone signal or only a limited amount of available data on my phone/tablet. We need a product that works without electrickery. The Sites handbook isn't it.
JVB66 replied on 25/01/2021 10:48
Cornersteady replied on 25/01/2021 11:09
Posted on 25/01/2021 10:32 by cyberyachtOoh look, a weblink. That's going to be really useful when I have no phone signal or only a limited amount of available data on my phone/tablet. We need a product that works without electrickery. The Sites handbook isn't it.
Posted on 25/01/2021 11:09
Some advice please CY, I recall you've done a lot of holiday cruises and were booking some? What is the best way to book and check prices? From holiday companies' websites or would you advise getting a brochure? What's your preferred method?
Do these holiday companies also have a from price that you dislike so much?
JollyKernow replied on 25/01/2021 14:31
Posted on 25/01/2021 14:31
Afternoon
I can't really see the point in the cost of printing prices for a product that might not possibly be for sale.
Easiest way at present is to make a provisional booking for the sites? dates you want, the price is there before you confirm.
JK
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JVB66 replied on 25/01/2021 16:54
Posted on 25/01/2021 14:31 by JollyKernowAfternoon
I can't really see the point in the cost of printing prices for a product that might not possibly be for sale.
Easiest way at present is to make a provisional booking for the sites? dates you want, the price is there before you confirm.
JK
cyberyacht replied on 25/01/2021 17:31
Posted on 25/01/2021 17:31
Quite.
and in answer to Corners, each cruise has a price displayed for each cabin grade. Browsing a catalogue enables us to choose one we find good value. The nuts and bolts are done online.
Why do I get the feeling that this discourse is turning into a CAMC can do no wrong camp versus those who find the SD has its shortcomings.
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Cornersteady replied on 25/01/2021 17:38
Posted on 25/01/2021 17:31 by cyberyachtQuite.
and in answer to Corners, each cruise has a price displayed for each cabin grade. Browsing a catalogue enables us to choose one we find good value. The nuts and bolts are done online.
Why do I get the feeling that this discourse is turning into a CAMC can do no wrong camp versus those who find the SD has its shortcomings.
Tammygirl replied on 25/01/2021 23:08
Posted on 24/01/2021 15:09 by TonyBurtonI have booked several pitches for this year. It's just a shock when the price comes up at the end of the process. CMC said there would be a price list on the web site and it does not appear to be there. It would be good to be able to see at a glance which sites in a particular area offered the best value for money before making a booking.
Posted on 25/01/2021 23:08
Not sure there is going to be a price guide list this year. An elderly friend of ours phoned the club as he doesn't have internet or a smart phone so relies totally on the site guide and price list when planning a trip. He was told by a member of staff that there was no plans to produce a price list. He has not renewed his membership.
replied on 25/01/2021 23:27
Posted on 25/01/2021 23:27
Why do I get the feeling that this discourse is turning into a CAMC can do no wrong camp versus those who find the SD has its shortcomings.
Both clubs are now the same then. I have no doubt that printed supplementary price list would be of interest to some. I would not use it however.
TonyBurton
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