Anyone still using ACSI?

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Hi Team, anyone have recent experience of using ACSI digital? I'm wondering if it's worth getting for our upcoming trip to Croatia. I do of course have the usual apps (P4N, Search4Sites and CamperContact) but I think the ACSI might be useful (?) in Croatia as it is 'campsites' only and quite expensive. For our type of road tripping we normally like to use Aires and Stellpllatz but these types are thin on the ground in Croatia and Slovenia.

Any thoughts or advice welcomed, ta :)
 
I've been turned off by ACSI. The last time I subscribed it was for my 2 week trip to Slovenia and Austria in the Autumn last year. I didn't want my subscription to continue after this trip as I had no plans for travel in the near future. Cancelling the repeat billing turned out to be quite an ordeal. I haven't been impressed with the campsites either (especially in France). I plan to stick with Seach4sites and P4N.
 
Hi Team, anyone have recent experience of using ACSI digital? I'm wondering if it's worth getting for our upcoming trip to Croatia. I do of course have the usual apps (P4N, Search4Sites and CamperContact) but I think the ACSI might be useful (?) in Croatia as it is 'campsites' only and quite expensive. For our type of road tripping we normally like to use Aires and Stellpllatz but these types are thin on the ground in Croatia and Slovenia.

Any thoughts or advice welcomed, ta :)
Used to buy the ACSI-books with membership. But unless you go outside of high season, it doesn;t seem to be useful.

If you're going to visit Dubrovnik, check out 'Camping Kate' (Auto Kamp Kate). You can leave the Cali at the camp site and take a boat taxi (cheap) straight into the centre of Dubrovnik. Similair to taking a bus into town but a much nicer experience. the short boat ride itself is nice and you get to aproach Dubrovnkik from the water, which is a nice view.

The camp site is located in a town called Mlini. They have a tiny harbor. It is situated just a bit past Dubrovnik and I would describe it as a small site. It's on the main coastal road. You just turn from the road into their property. The site itself is actualy quite green/nice looking. Didn't spend much time there as we were only there to visit Dubrovnik. We were there off-season (may) and it wasn't too busy. Perhaps it will suit your needs.
 
We went to Croatia last year and mostly used the park4night app which worked really well - friends who joined us had ACSI but did not use it as it was mostly only useful for the larger more touristy sites.
 
We’ve used Acsi for a few years in France and Spain. Never have we been disappointed with the camp sites. Never has it not paid for itself in discounts.
 
Bought and used an ACSI card for the first time this month.

Used it at Camping La Rivière Dorée near Nemours south of Paris.

Really good, friendly, well-kept site - would go again; and a good discount, but will have to use the card a few more times to make the cost back, so can’t give a verdict yet.

Nearly ended up in the 2m tunnels on the outskirts of Paris getting there, but that’s another story!


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Bought and used an ACSI card for the first time this month.

Used it at Camping La Rivière Dorée near Nemours south of Paris.

Really good, friendly, well-kept site - would go again; and a good discount, but will have to use the card a few more times to make the cost back, so can’t give a verdict yet.

Nearly ended up in the 2m tunnels on the outskirts of Paris getting there, but that’s another story!


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An OEM California without roof bars or box, fits. No scraping of signs.
 
An OEM California without roof bars or box, fits. No scraping of signs.

I had bikes on a tailgate mounted rack, so when I saw the signage, and having luckily read a thread on here recently mentioning them, I took the escape lane.

Cue some suburban rerouting which made my wife wince a bit, added 25 minutes to the journey, but which I quite enjoyed in the end.

Lesson learned was don’t go west round Paris if I’ve got the bikes!


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I had bikes on a tailgate mounted rack, so when I saw the signage, and having luckily read a thread on here recently mentioning them, I took the escape lane.

Cue some suburban rerouting which made my wife wince a bit, added 25 minutes to the journey, but which I quite enjoyed in the end.

Lesson learned was don’t go west round Paris if I’ve got the bikes!


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How was driving through Paris centre?

I’ve always wanted to drive around the Arc de Triumph after seeing various movies as it looked absolutely hectic. Disappointingly I was there for the Paris Marathon last weekend and the traffic looked perfectly reasonable.
 

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