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punomatic
Aug 13, 2013Explorer
Bob & Ann wrote:
We all need to read the rules as you do and make a decision at that point. I do understand that a camper can check in and invite a bunch of friends for the day. Yes I can see the CGs point as it does cost them in utilities etc. From the other campers standpoint it is not a bad idea either as it prevents the park from getting out of hand. I have found that if I explain to the owner what we are doing they have always been fair to us. In general they have let guests in without charge to drop something off for us even if they stay an hour or so. In other cases if somebody comes by for supper or something like that they have charged a reduced amount. I have no problem with the fee if they are fair with their practices.
In my experience, if you are up front with the park office, they are usually fair about charges of this kind. Like the 10 year old RV rule, this rule is put in place to protect the park owner and give him a way to control situations that may cost him money or customers.
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