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mikestock
Apr 29, 2016Explorer
I agree with the OP. But, to me, a CG that takes no reservations is, maybe, more problematic. One of our favorite destination campgrounds in an area with few alternatives has decided to become a walk up only campground. We call to find out the current status, as far as vacancies, but have to pack up and drive 150 miles, not knowing, for sure, we will have a place when we get there.
This is a city owned campground and I have tried to explain the potential difficulties to the director in charge. I even asked them to allow reservations with a cash payment, up front, but nothing sways this guy. This is the difference between a facility run, for profit, by a private owner and one run by a local bureaucrat.
This is a city owned campground and I have tried to explain the potential difficulties to the director in charge. I even asked them to allow reservations with a cash payment, up front, but nothing sways this guy. This is the difference between a facility run, for profit, by a private owner and one run by a local bureaucrat.
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