wnytaxman wrote:
We ended up in one of the no hook up sites this past year. There are trucks that will come in and dump your tanks and fill your fresh tank up. You are also restricted on when you can run your generators so that also made things interesting. It had rained quite a bit before we got there and it was a bit of a challenge getting out but we did manage to make it.
Is the cost reasonable? It's about $40 a day more to have the hookups which is only water and power, so you would have to get pumped out anyway. When we stayed there in 2009 we stayed in the area where the generator had to be off by 10pm and it worked fine. He had usually cooled down by then so I could live without the A/C's by then.