O.K.----What is the arrival time?

Ber G replied on 07/01/2017 17:36

Posted on 07/01/2017 17:36

I book and it asks me --What Time? I tick a box saying 12.00 to2.00 and I know it is 1.00pm earliest. We have no traffic and get near at 12.30. Wait in lay bye and arrive just after 1.00pm. I notice many units finishing setting awnings up etc. Hey Ho. BUT I spend the next 5 days watching people arrive as early as 11.00am and be allowed straight on.

This happened over New Year at White Water site near Stockton. Will the Club explain is it Wardens discretion, is it totally ignored, are they happy with a rule that may as well be removed.

Totally confused!

JVB66 replied on 24/03/2017 21:27

Posted on 24/03/2017 08:46 by

Alan I think that says it all, a bit like the landlady in a pub who thought I was a bit  impatient to be served and said "when I have finished this row of knitting"

Other people drink their coffee at the desk and get on with the work.

 

Posted on 24/03/2017 21:27

And lunch as some expect

Oneputt replied on 25/03/2017 13:06

Posted on 25/03/2017 13:06

Here ar Rooksbury Park the arrival time is 1pm but wardens let at least 2 vans in before 1230am. So arrival time is when wardens decidelaughing

JVB66 replied on 25/03/2017 17:04

Posted on 09/01/2017 22:57 by Kennine

During over 40 years of camping and caravanning, I have never arrived earlier than the No arrivals Before time. Nor have I ever departed later than 12.00 noon.  I believe in consideration for others, abiding by the site rules is the only way to achieve this.

Cheers :..............K

 

Posted on 25/03/2017 17:04

undecided?

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