Ruth
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- Oct 18, 2014
- 47
- 19
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- MH
- Dont own one yet
- Exp
- Im wanting to motorhome
Just wondered if it was worth joining the caravan club
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OK for CSs and Meets/THSs though. We've been members for nearly 3 years and used several of those but never even attempted to book a main site.CCC - don't even get me started !!! (Unless your a solo traveller) rip off merchants and crap booking system!
The friendly club they ain't !!!
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Fair point re THS and CS - not sure about those big club meets though - I don't have a red fire bucket and don't salute the pennant at sunrise and sunset - also am under 70OK for CSs and Meets/THSs though. We've been members for nearly 3 years and used several of those but never even attempted to book a main site.
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I am a member of both of the big clubs purely because of the location of some of their sites. Also as a solo traveller they often work out cheaper than any commercial site. The C&CC club is my preferred option as they offer an age concession for part of the year. Recently I paid just £5.75 per night at the Windermere site (non elec).
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in all the years we have been caravanning and motorhoming we have never come across those type of attitudes,we have always been made to feel welcome even when we had our RV,s.Just left the CC because felt they are overpriced and consider motorhomers as second class citizens, miss the CLs a bit. But don't like their overbearing attitude.
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