First Post Folks as i have just Bought a Conway Crusader 2000 Folding Camper. The guy i have bought from advised joining the Caravan Club but i have also come accross the Camping and Caravan Club. Any suggestions as to which might suit me best, also need to insure the camper, is there any real discounts after joining a club? Thanks for any Help.
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Hi, this question comes very often and there are a lot of threads on the subject. If you use the facility , you should get all the answers and advice on both clubs.
Caravan Club (CC) has about 220 of it's own sites with about half open to members only and over 2500Cl's ( small 5 five van independant sites of variable standard licensed by the club for members only ) , the standard of it's sites is consistently high over the whole network, it provides every service that a caravanner could need and all the services are comparable with the best of service that you can find anywhere. When you arrive at a club site you book in and pay your fees, no deposits are taken so the whole fee is paid at this time, you are then given information about the site and are told to go go and have a look at the pitches available ( all empty pitches are available ) choose one, set up and then let the wardens know where you have gone. Should you decide for whtever reason that you need to leave before the date that youhave paid till, you can inform the wardens that you are leaving and will receive a refund of all fees for the days that you have paid for but will not be staying for.
Camping and Caravanning Club (CCC) has about 110 sites of it's own a handful(6 at the last count ) of which are members only and a network of about 1000 CS's ( like CL's ), the standard of the sites over the whole network is of a more variable standard with the best sites comparing favourably with the CC sites. It also provides a full range of high quality services for the caravanner that are just as good as those provided by the CC. When you arrive at a club site you book in and pay the remainder of your fees ( a deposit will be taken when you book which if you cancel more than 7 days in advance you getback, within 7 days you lose), the warden will decide where you are to pitch and will escort you to it and ensure that you have pitched precisely as he requires. Should you need to leave for any reason the fees that you have paid will be forfeit ( though in some circumstances by special request to head office giving circumstances and doctors notes be placed on account for you to use in the rest of the year )
I have been a member of the CC for 18 years and have never regretted it, I have been a member of the CCC on two occasion in the last four years and have on both occasions resigned it just did not suit me. I know of a lot of people who like and use the CCC so I would suggest that it is worthwhile joining both clubs and seeing which one suits your purpose best
------------- Bill
For a licence dated 1997 or later you must add together the plated max weight of the caravan and trailer, if the total is 3500 or less you can tow it. You may even tow a caravan with a MAM greater than the cars unladen mass the restriction was removed in 2013
I am not sure so please don't quote me - whether the CC takes Folding campers - are like a trailer tent? I never seen one so apologies - I don't mean to offend.
Both clubs have their own benefits. I am in the CC but looking into the advantages of C & CC
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CC takes trailer tents, folding campers and the like on all the sites, and tents on about 70 sites. On every site you are entitled to pitch a pup tent within the bounds of the pitch to be used as additional sleeping accomodation.
------------- Bill
For a licence dated 1997 or later you must add together the plated max weight of the caravan and trailer, if the total is 3500 or less you can tow it. You may even tow a caravan with a MAM greater than the cars unladen mass the restriction was removed in 2013
Well having worked for both I can honestly say that the Caravan Club has more of a consistant standard in sites, they tend to refurbish more and as the wardens are not having to escort new arrivals to their pitches they are able to spend more time making the site look clean, tidy or dealing with peoples requests. The insurance side of it is great too with discounts for club members. Hope this helps.
Can you get age concessions (as in older persons) with the Caravan Club? We've been with C&CC over 3 years and are happy with our membership but am considering joining CC as well.
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No concessions for age, some sites have concessions for everyone mid week.
------------- Bill
For a licence dated 1997 or later you must add together the plated max weight of the caravan and trailer, if the total is 3500 or less you can tow it. You may even tow a caravan with a MAM greater than the cars unladen mass the restriction was removed in 2013
I am a member of both clubs and have caravan insurance through CCC. I have joined green flag via CC. At the moment I am staying at Damage Barton in Devon,which is a CCC and CC club. We chose the CCC option as it offered us age concessions. I feel we have the best of both worlds by being members of both clubs.
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