I think what is depressing many is the fact that the so-called "priority" booking which we were offered as a result of the new membership packages, merely meant that we could buy the same as any other member of the public, but reserve them in advance and pay for them earlier also. Not much of an incentive to renew. It thus seems to me that for the cost of my membership, I could subscribe to this group effort which the Cheese is proposing.
The flaw for me in this is a) I do like the members' collectors' pack and b) I want to sit in the ACO grandstand.
Now, I may have misunderstood, but I was under the impression that the ACO members' grandstand was for members. Call me nuts, but is this unreasonable? Thus when, on days one, two, three and beyond when there were no ACO grandstand tickets available on the brand new website, I smelt something like a large barrel full of fish. If this grandstand is exclusively for us and we have only two seats per member - who bought all the seats at 7am on day 1? When the seats did finally appear, there were none available together and it is only by great good fortune and perhaps an ability to communicate in French and play the disabled card to boot, that I have finally got two seats together.
Now, GF, are you telling me that these seats are sold by agents? How can this be if they are for members? What the f*ck is that about?
If I book via this new scheme, then will we get back together as a group on MB?
Is it worth cultivating our relationship with Team Langoustine somewhat further and combining with them in GF's proposal, thus improving our clout and our financial base, but asking for places in the campsites we want (Houx, MB, wherever) and grandstands? If we want the same campsite but don't necessarily want to be together (I admit that, like Nordic, I have already asked for a pitch "on the fringe" of the CA enclave as my o/h goes nuts when it's noisy and he wants to sleep), will this be possible or is it "in a heap or nowt"?
If we do this, can we get ACO grandstand seats or can this only be booked via the website? If we can, that that brings me back to my first point - why are these ever sold via agents if they are for members?
This needs a lot of thinking about.