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Drbolasky
May 08, 2016Explorer
BB_TX wrote:
I am of the other camp, pun intended. I prefer to make reservations and know I will have a site waiting for me when I arrive rather than take my chances and hope for one. And if none available, have to scramble to find something near by.
This is us, too. Here in the Northeast campgrounds are incredibly busy and tend to be full almost all summer and weekends beginning in late spring and extending through the end of October. Like others have said, the improved economy and low fuel prices have a lot to do with that.
Like you, we have a limited amount of time we can be on the road, so making reservations ahead of time guarantees we won't waste that time looking for a place to stay. JHMO
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