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Tvov
Oct 07, 2016Explorer II
Padlin wrote:
For me it's the actual content of the website, not the mechanics of the website. I've seen some that looked like they were done by the CG owner, nothing fancy. Had all the pertinent info along with a CG map. If it sounds and looks like what we want as long as they provide a phone number, I'm good.
So I guess I'd pick the 1st entry.
Actually.... I agree you, but I think that puts me in the #3, affects a lot, camp. I like a website that is up to date and has the info I want. Pictures help, but not critical.
Having said that; If I have not been in an area and especially know nothing about the campground, the campground website can make a big impression on me. But I do know of campgrounds that are fantastic but have terrible websites - like many state park campgrounds!
Yes, in "today's world", a good, up to date website can really help a campground.
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