Service Pitches

SolarPanels replied on 16/01/2017 21:40

Posted on 16/01/2017 21:40

Dear Caravan Club,

We have been enjoying my retirement by spending many extended stays on club sites, usually the bigger ones. While this has been most enjoyable, we have noticed something that is a cause of irritation to both us and many other members that we have spoken with on the subject. This is the usual inability to obtain a service pitch on site. Although we book most of our stays via the online facility, (in the main many months in advance) which we find most convenient, we never seem to be able to obtain a service pitch. We have just returned from a 21-night stay at Hunters Moon, from 26-12-16 to 16-01-17. We did try and book a service pitch way back June 2016, but with no luck. So, we settled for a standard pitch. Imagine our surprise, when by the 3-01-17, 98% of the service pitches had been vacated, and they remained empty all bar the odd member popping on for the odd night until we departed the site on the 16th of January. In the case of Hunters Moon, every service pitch has already been booked out for the 2017 Christmas Break, this before the 5th of January. (we know this as we have already booked our stay for the 2017 Christmas break with the warden whilst on site) Now we fully accept that each member has the right to book the nights that they desire. However, it is quite clear that the present system is being grossly unfair to a great number of members whose desire to have an extended stay on such a pitch, but can never get one. It appears that the club are more than willing to allow these premium pitches to be booked out for very short periods, at a severe cost to both other members and more importantly, club finances. Surely a more logical approach should be adopted? Why does the club not restrict the booking of such pitches to say 30% of short term stays, 30% for one to two week stays and the remaining 30% for those wishing to use the 21-night maximum stay? The club could, if this is not found to be a workable proposition, greatly increase the number of service pitches on each site, this would alleviate some of the problem. But if the present system stays in place, then it’s quite clear that an even greater number of service pitches would perhaps sit idle, costing all concerned both money and inconvenience. Many feel, that with some constraints put in place, the club will have a greater number of contented members, while enjoying a greater revenue stream. With all this new found extra income, perhaps the club would put in place some dog washing facilities on each site, hot and cold water please!

Tony Gardham 

Moderator Comment

This has been moved from the story section as its unlikely to reach the intended audience in that place. As an individual complaint it should have perhaps been sent direct to the Club via post or e-mail to the Sites Department.

JVB66 replied on 18/01/2017 16:48

Posted on 18/01/2017 13:21 by Cornersteady

 

BB, your post above applies to sites where there is a choice. There are a number of HS only sites (all of the newer ones) that also have service pitches. Again these service pitches are often booked up before the HS. On these sites it cannot be to secure a HS. 

 

Posted on 18/01/2017 16:48

The service pitches at Seacroft were full at xmas but numerous empty HSs,so some like us must have paid the premium,we did not book a SP but there was a couple available and  when we arrived in prime positions so we took one 

replied on 18/01/2017 17:24

Posted on 18/01/2017 13:18 by The Ovaltineys

when I can easily top the aquaroll using a 5 gallon container.

I am assuming the 5 gallon is a typo ( 5 gallon of water weighs 25 kgs/50 lbs, more than enough to put your back out)

Why would anyone  frequently carry  small amounts of water when they can simply roll the aquaroll - isn't that the whole point of an aquaroll?

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young thomas replied on 18/01/2017 19:31

Posted on 18/01/2017 16:44 by NickyKnix

Hello everyone,

Moulesy is correct that we do have two dates when future booking dates are released.

Members can currently book UK sites up to the night of 3rd January 2018 inclusive.

Bookings for the period 4th January - 16th March 2018 can be made from around 24th August.

Bookings for 17th March 2018 – 3rd January 2019 can be made from 8am on the first Wednesday of December (Peak Booking Day).  This year those dates will be released on 7th December.

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:31

Nicky, in a few salient words, can you tell me why the release of the first tranche of dates does not include upto (say) 10th January, where those who take a slightly longer New Year break (and i can t be alone in this) doesnt have to make two bookings...

i appreciate that the break has to come somewhere, but to arbitrarily choose the middle of the New Year week, when many are still holidaying, seems, well, abitrary.....

i agree that some folk (especially those who have to go back to work) finish their. break on the 2nd or 3rd, so are not affected, yet there will also be a number who do stay a bit longer and have to go through this ridiculous process....

to move the date to 10th for example, would benefit those ive mentioned above, but only inconvenience those taking a break a week after a major holiday, surely a much smaller number...

i look forward to your comments.

thanks, BBsmile

IanH replied on 18/01/2017 19:43

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:43

That rule was probably set about 100 years ago, BB so is now cast in stone.

If Bugs were here, he would probably tell you that the CC have done market research (with a quill and parchment, presumably) so that means that they must be doing it right. wink

Cheers,

Ian

IanH replied on 18/01/2017 19:46

Posted on 18/01/2017 08:25 by young thomas

Ian, would you still be charged even if the 'service' pitch was unserviceable?

£3.90 a day (or whatever it is now) is plenty even when its working, surely the club wouldnt/couldnt charge a customer for a service that wasnt being delivered?wink

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:46

I suspect the answer to your question would be 'yes' BB.......on the basis that on CC sites you pay on arrival and at that point must assume that you are staying for as long as you booked for (many months ago) and will be using the pitch facilities (whether they work or not, presumably).

nelliethehooker replied on 18/01/2017 19:53

Posted on 18/01/2017 15:47 by Briang

I've seen this almost every time on every site we have stayed on. A daily walk with a watering can Why!!!!!!

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:53

I frequently carry a 5 ltr container of water to top up my aquaroll, usually when I visit the toilets, empty my waste  water container or take waste to the bins. I like the exercise too.laughing

IanH replied on 18/01/2017 19:58

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:58

I do the same. I have a 10 litre container that I use to top off the Aquaroll (one a day does it) and I do it while taking the rubbish to the bins or whatever.

Also have a one litre pladtic bottle that we use for filling the kettle - I fill that at the same time.

replied on 18/01/2017 20:01

Posted on 18/01/2017 15:47 by Briang

I've seen this almost every time on every site we have stayed on. A daily walk with a watering can Why!!!!!!

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huskydog replied on 18/01/2017 20:02

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:58 by IanH

I do the same. I have a 10 litre container that I use to top off the Aquaroll (one a day does it) and I do it while taking the rubbish to the bins or whatever.

Also have a one litre pladtic bottle that we use for filling the kettle - I fill that at the same time.

Posted on 18/01/2017 20:02

+1............are we still allowed to do +1????

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