Adult only sites & number of dogs

181Swift replied on 15/01/2017 18:23

Posted on 15/01/2017 18:23

Hello all

I am a new member and was wondering if there is any way to filter for adult only sites?  Or if anyone can recommend a adult only site in Cumbria I would appreciate it. Also I can not find any restrictions of how may dogs are allowed on sites.  Only that dogs are allowed on all sites.  I have three and some sites that are not club sites will state that 2 is max.  Would hate to book only to be told that having three might be a problem.

 

Thanks

IanH replied on 17/01/2017 18:50

Posted on 17/01/2017 18:50

I guess that some of the comments are only contentious to people who disgree with them.......and cannot abide another point of view being put forward.

Such people usually suggest in forthright terms that the poster leaves the CC. Not at all democratic......but unfortunately what we have come to expect.

moulesy replied on 17/01/2017 19:04

Posted on 17/01/2017 18:50 by IanH

I guess that some of the comments are only contentious to people who disgree with them.......and cannot abide another point of view being put forward.

Such people usually suggest in forthright terms that the poster leaves the CC. Not at all democratic......but unfortunately what we have come to expect.

Posted on 17/01/2017 19:04

A bit like those who use words like "twaddle" to describe views different to their own then, eh, Ian?!! Smiley smiley.

moulesy replied on 17/01/2017 19:42

Posted on 17/01/2017 19:10 by Wherenext

I love your new"smiley smiley" Moulesy.

So much more class thansmilesmile

Posted on 17/01/2017 19:42

I can't get the real smiley's to work on my tablet, W.

I'm much less classy using my PC! Laughing smiley!

mickysf replied on 18/01/2017 07:38

Posted on 18/01/2017 07:38

In my experience those club sites where there is little, if any, interest for families and children tend not to attract them in the first place so in effect become virtually child free anyway. For those wishing to introduce adult only sites I would question their reasoning behind this.  To introduce what in effect would be a ban on non adults at some sites would be totally against the club ethos in my opinion and thankfully, for that reason, I can't see it happening. 

replied on 18/01/2017 09:23

Posted on 16/01/2017 20:40 by nelliethehooker

As some seem to be putting forward suggestions for AO sites, here's my penny's worth.

How about the club making some sites, as an experiment of course, AO from Monday to Thursday inclusive out with the school holiday periods. Would be easy to implement as that seems to be the case now anyway!!laughingsealed

Posted on 18/01/2017 09:23

Don't you start Nellie wink

I have never been on an adult only site. One of those that I would have used this year was an AS but unfortunately at the time that I would have wished to use it minimum booking was 7 nights and so not for me.

I have been on some AS sites however that have an adilt only area which seems a good halfway option but something I prefer not to see on CC sites I think

replied on 18/01/2017 09:29

Posted on 18/01/2017 07:38 by mickysf

In my experience those club sites where there is little, if any, interest for families and children tend not to attract them in the first place so in effect become virtually child free anyway. For those wishing to introduce adult only sites I would question their reasoning behind this.  To introduce what in effect would be a ban on non adults at some sites would be totally against the club ethos in my opinion and thankfully, for that reason, I can't see it happening. 

Posted on 18/01/2017 09:29

I never found a club site or cl that didn't hold some interest for my children.

JVB66 replied on 18/01/2017 09:56

Posted on 18/01/2017 07:38 by mickysf

In my experience those club sites where there is little, if any, interest for families and children tend not to attract them in the first place so in effect become virtually child free anyway. For those wishing to introduce adult only sites I would question their reasoning behind this.  To introduce what in effect would be a ban on non adults at some sites would be totally against the club ethos in my opinion and thankfully, for that reason, I can't see it happening. 

Posted on 18/01/2017 09:56

These days unless everything is laid on, most "families" do not seem to be able to find the enjoyment of self help as we remember

mickysf replied on 18/01/2017 09:58

Posted on 18/01/2017 09:29 by

I never found a club site or cl that didn't hold some interest for my children.

Posted on 18/01/2017 09:58

Me neither but we went on holiday to be with our children and we would choose sites for the location and not what the site offered to children or did not offer. Indeed, most of our time was not spent on site but in the great outdoors surrounding it. Clearly some sites are more geared to children whilst others are not but to make some adult only would only reduce the options open to members. I still respectfully question why some want to 'ban' children from some though. 

Adopting the term 'Adult Orientated' or 'Adult Focused' sites may be a better approach. 

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