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DSDP_Don
Jun 22, 2017Explorer
This is an issue everywhere. We find it to be a BIG problem out west, even when sites are $100.00 a night, the new California average for a popular park in a popular place. Two examples....we just stayed at Mission Bay RV Resort in San Diego for a week. $100.00 a night and booked solid. We booked a boating trip on the Sacramento Delta. The RV park in Lodi, California, is $100.00 a night. We called today to add two extra days and will have to move twice to do this. I checked last month for a 40' site at Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone Park, for next year.....already booked.
I know the recession was a terrible time, but camp sights were sure easy to find for about four years. With that said, I just don't see a lot of new parks being built for fear of another recession, even if it's ten years from now when the new park is still paying their loans off.
I know the recession was a terrible time, but camp sights were sure easy to find for about four years. With that said, I just don't see a lot of new parks being built for fear of another recession, even if it's ten years from now when the new park is still paying their loans off.
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