Leaving club

jcal replied on 03/05/2021 11:40

Posted on 03/05/2021 11:40

thinking of leaving cub since booking system change to year in advance  the sites we like are booked up for next year i am still working so need weekends now its impossible to get them .   i know people who are making several  bookings then picking which to cancel near the time .the system is flawed i am leaving have been a member a lot years

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SteveL replied on 30/06/2021 17:01

Posted on 30/06/2021 17:01

Its flawed, because one is able to continually book, cancel and re book until you get something near to your preferred option, and its obvious when you use it that this is what is happening.

At the risk of being argumentative 😉 I think it is very far from obvious. The only thing it shows is that folk who have booked have cancelled for some reason. Or pitches have become available for some other reason. Not that the same people have been continually booking and cancelling.

Cornersteady replied on 30/06/2021 17:05

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Posted on 30/06/2021 17:05

Apparently is from your perspective I would say

Well it would appear that anyone who disagrees with you or posts something you do not like is either rude, patronising, or argumentative. As such I'll leave it there.

JVB66 replied on 30/06/2021 17:23

Posted on 30/06/2021 13:02 by SteveL

Perhaps the new members, who have just picked up their van get suckered in by the hype. Then once they have parted with the membership fee, find the reality of booking in a staycation year to be different to what they expected.

Posted on 30/06/2021 17:23

Could be very true ,and not helped by the way staycations in LVs have been promoted by many areas of the media , without giving, as many of us know that this island is short of pitches in popular areas normally without the situation we are now in 

I do have some sympathy for those who have to book at short notice "late bookers" who find it difficult to get a pitch in the area they want. ,but then as others say there plenty of alternatives out there, but then the reason both major pitch suppliers get booked is because people do not like the unknown so stick with a known  good quality

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Hja replied on 30/06/2021 20:06

Posted on 30/06/2021 20:06

If you need a particular site at a particular time e.g. annual holiday, presumably you will need to book the time off work

Certainly that was the case for us when we were both working, and limited to school holidays.

If we were booking a gite or a static caravan, we would book in January for the July/August.  If we were wanting to go away at half terms again we would book early.

When we toured in Europe we booked no sites at all, stayed for as long or as little time as we wanted.  We miss that facility here.

Now, we do book much later, and if we cant get in where we want, if there is no other suitable site, we put that "place" on the list for another time and go somewhere else.  That to us is the beauty of flexibility.

We almost always try and avoid weekends.  We have a good idea which sites get booked up quickly, so if we want those, we book early.

There have been occasions when we have had to cancel, usually due to illness.  We value the lack of deposit and ease of booking at Club sites, even though we probably use more CLs.  It is the Club's USP.  I would hope this will not change without a great deal of though, and data.  I would hope that the data would be made available to us all, but certainly to those who are more involved in the Club. I would hate to think decisions were made on the basis of a few complaints.  People who are happy with the system are unlikely to say so, it is those who are unhappy who comment.

And we need to remember that the vast majority of Members do not take any part in this forum.

redface replied on 30/06/2021 20:26

Posted on 30/06/2021 20:26

I seem to remember that in the bad old days, when the date came for releasing bookings for the next year, the clubs web site crashed.

You then had a lot of people squealing that it was unfair as they could not get on the internet until 03..00 in the morning or later, and their favourite site was by then fully booked.

This led to a rolling 1 year booking facility.

Is this not better than a free for all at midnight on a specific date?

cyberyacht replied on 01/07/2021 08:37

Posted on 01/07/2021 08:37

Since changing my motorhome and setting it up for operation without EHU, I have had greater flexibility in choice of sites/pitches and my recent month long tour to Scotland incorporated only a couple of fixed bookings, the others being done within 24 hours of arrival. Last year arranging my stops prior to departure was a bit of a nightmare entailing numerous phone calls and Emails.

If you absolutely have to have fully serviced, hard standing, EHU, toilet block etc. then, like Eton, you will have to put your name down at birth.

Bakers2 replied on 01/07/2021 08:46

Posted on 01/07/2021 08:46

 

If you absolutely have to have fully serviced, hard standing, EHU, toilet block etc. then, like Eton, you will have to put your name down at birth

Maybe before conception as my son and DIL found when they wanted grandson, 3 months old today, wanted to use a forest pre school..it would need to have been several months pre conception 😱🤣

young thomas replied on 01/07/2021 09:07

Posted on 01/07/2021 09:07

its difficult to 'avoid weekends' if you want to tour for longer than 5 days..

when putting a tour together, even a 'short for us' one month tour, you will span several weekends.

a combination of cc/CL and commercial worked ok for us...

we did do one 'site swap' within CC so could transfer booking without penalty and that was fine, too..

having said that, we (and pals) booked a commercial for later in the year and they had to make a change....this was done without issue in the office, so commercials 'can' be just as flexible if sufficient notice.

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