TyroneandGladys wrote:
They think RV parks should adjust their rates for those not there to "enjoy the amenities".
Then you get the post's who complain that cable was extra or the Wi-Fi or the site with sewer or the dump was not free.
I can't see why an RV park would adjust their rates for someone not to "enjoy the amenities". However an RV park owner who wants to make a little more money may want to fill a demand for non serviced drive through sites. If he has 100 per cent occupation anyway I see no reason why the campground business owner would do this. I just don't usually see 100 percent occupation. Might be a way to bring in a little more revenue for those parks. Like any good business strategy, find a need and fill it. If all the sites are serviced shut the power and water off to a half dozen sites and advertise them as no service overnight sites. Charge them 20 bucks and don't give out the codes to the bathroom or wifi. Just an idea.