hotpepperkid wrote:
What a shame campgrounds see fit to triples their prices when there is a major event it town. Happen to go through Albuquerque when the balloon was on. I didn't realize it was balloon fest time but I needed a place to stay for a couple of days. The camp ground was a dirt parking lot we had only water and electric and the Wi-Fi was pretty much non existent
So your alternative during peak demand is a place that does not raise rates like a state park. But plan ahead. You'll need to pay the full cost up front and there will be penalties if you cancel.
Florida State Park campsites in the Keys on the water (at a cost of about 1/3rd the commercial going rate) sell out 11 months in advance most of the year, but especially in the winter months, as soon as the booking window opens.
And when I say 11 months in advance, I mean to the second after the clock hits 8 a.m. Eastern Time. If you don't believe me, try to book a site for February some time.