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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
agesilaus wrote:
If you don't like their prices, then don't stay there.
Seriously, you don't see that we collectively own it as a public USFS and our taxes are paying for it's maintenance then we get hit by higher price for it's use?
Dude, it's not as simple as making choices in buying or using commercial services or products? - PNW_SteveExplorer
agesilaus wrote:
If you don't like their prices, then don't stay there.
I agree, I won't be staying there.
Seriously, Those are public lands. They should endeavor to keep them priced reasonably and accessible to the masses.
The most I have ever paid is $50. I do a lot of dry camping :) - D_E_BishopExplorerAt one time a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in the cafeteria in Yosemite Valley was $7.50. The park service instituted a rule that concessionaires could not charge prices higher than the areas around the parks. Taking that and running with it, they raised the accommodation fees to match equivalent resorts around the areas.
The price of a PB&J dropped to Zero, they were taken off the menus, the price for rooms went from reasonable to extremely high. Now things seemed to have leveled out and are closer to the surrounding areas but with adjustments for supply and demand. While the OP is talking about Forest Service lands vs NPS lands the ownership and rules are the near same for both Departments. - Matt_ColieExplorer III was very personally ruined by the illegal abrogation. We could afford one of those high priced "resort" campgrounds if the excursion was only for one night and then home. As it is, I will continue to seek out less expensive locations. Yes, we paid a lot for the nights in Yellowstone, and at the Balloon Fiesta, but those were carefully planned and once in our lifetime events for us. We are never going to Key West.
Matt - ppineExplorer IIISimple supply and demand.
I live about 1/2 hour from Lake Tahoe but never camp there. Too crowded.
Rates are going up. I will be paying $75 a night next week for the first time at some goofy resort with a bunch of friends. Not a place I would choose, but it will be fun to see the group. Will try to have an open mind.
I figured out a long time ago, most people do not have an RV to "save money." They have one because they like their own bedding, their own kitchen and privacy. We like to bring 3 dogs. - BillyBob_JimExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
This is a USFS land but managed exclusively by for profit concessionaire.
I felt this makes this campground out of reach by ordinary American and defeats the goals and reasons for having public lands for everyone's enjoyment.
Nothing new. Plenty of campgrounds on fed lands are operated by concessionaires be it USFS,ACOE,NPS,etc.
$75 sounds about right for full hook ups including cable in a facility labeled a "resort" in such a location.
What should it be $7.50 and subsidized by the taxpayer? - agesilausExplorer IIIIf you don't like their prices, then don't stay there.
- BarabooBobExplorer IIII worked in resort security for a couple of years. I will not stay at resorts or hotels unless I have no choice. Even if it cost me $25 more to camp you will find me in my camper. If you want to get totally grossed out, turn on a black light in your hotel room. Body fluids will glow under the black light. Most hotels do not wash the bed covers and blankets between guests, they only change the sheets. The walls, bed covers, carpets and even the ceiling will glow from someone else's wild weekend.
When I sleep in my TT, I know that the room is CLEAN. - SidecarFlipExplorer IIIsaid all along that the Super 8 is less plus you have clean sheets, hot shower and a continental breakfast. I'm not adverse to parking my unit in their parking lot and using their motel, did it before, will do it again. Not about to pay 75 bucks for the honor of camping within 20 feet of someone else anyway. I won't even pay 60 when the Super 8 averages 60 a night double occupancy.
Over 60, they can KMA. - Nice resort location. Looks well kept. Looks priced about right to me.
There are other places not in proximity to a resort that are far less or free.
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