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drsteve
Jul 10, 2013Explorer
Electric only back in is $59 per night. Pull thru is $64, both those are in the old section of the campground. The full hook ups in the relatively new Lighthouse Point section are $83 and $88 respectively. The old section is dirt, the new has cement pads.
It's a deal.
You can check in mid-afternoon, and get a cheaper ticket that gets you in to the park at 5 PM. The next day, you will not have to drive to the park in the morning, and pay $15 per day to park your car. You won't stand in line to get in. You will get in an hour before the general public. You get the lowest price anywhere on park tickets, right at the desk in the camp office. The campground is at the back of the park, with it's own entrance, so you can easily walk to your RV to eat lunch, or just to take a break. Add up all the savings--tickets, parking, eating your own food--and add in the convenience of it all, and it can't be beat. The only disadvantage is they don't allow tents, not even on the same site as an RV.
It's a deal.
You can check in mid-afternoon, and get a cheaper ticket that gets you in to the park at 5 PM. The next day, you will not have to drive to the park in the morning, and pay $15 per day to park your car. You won't stand in line to get in. You will get in an hour before the general public. You get the lowest price anywhere on park tickets, right at the desk in the camp office. The campground is at the back of the park, with it's own entrance, so you can easily walk to your RV to eat lunch, or just to take a break. Add up all the savings--tickets, parking, eating your own food--and add in the convenience of it all, and it can't be beat. The only disadvantage is they don't allow tents, not even on the same site as an RV.
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