Wm.Elliot wrote:
There's nothing wrong with patronizing the few remaining trailer parks left in Mexico. Here in the US folks with million dollar rigs park at Walmart to save a few dollars.
I've met some really fine people at Mexico RV parks. Help them survive and open the wallet a little more.
Nothing really to do with my wallet but more a personal preference. Traveling around western USA for instance - where "traveling" is the operative word - we do it to see the sights, not to sit in an RV park twiddling our thumbs. So why go through registration and setup hassles, and pay crazy prices, when we can either pull in to a Walmart (my personal preference is Home Depot anyway) or a great boondocking site and the job is done.
As for Mexico, I don't imagine things have gotten any better, but since sitting in a 'fancy' RV park that recreates north America and is full of non-Mexicans would seem to me (as a traveler rather than a climate refugee) a bit silly, and since half of the rest of the RV parks aren't much of a step up from boondocking in a construction (or rather destruction) site, boondocking is usually the more attractive choice. It isn't for everyone of course and obviously our comfort zone has a lot more slack in it than most motorhomers, especially those who never step south or north of their own borders, but it works for us.