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Flanz
Sep 15, 2015Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
Mostly in your neck of the woods - Normandy Farms in Mass, Sebago Lake in Maine, Kingston NH, and a trip to State College PA to visit the sister. We had no issues getting a site, but we usually reserve a week or 2 in advance. I didn't notice that the campgrounds were particularly full. We were the only ones in the motor home transient sites at Sebago in the middle of July.
I have to say that Normandy Farms was packed in May, but it was the first really nice weekend after the winter from hell, so I think everyone was just blowing off the cabin fever.
Diesel was still over $3 a gallon early in the season. Last time I filled up it was $2.50.
Thanks. I've just hear horror stories from people across the country and it makes sense since fuel cost are down. I'm trying to gauge our travels when we full time. Could be hear say, but I've heard people who had to camp in Wally Worlds for weekends until a site opened up. Now this could be holiday weekends and in areas that have high vacationers. Just say'n....
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