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Dottie5
Aug 01, 2014Explorer
I suppose it depends on the amenities of the campground. If kids will be utilizing them, then there is more wear and tear. Pools, water for showers, wifi, playgrounds, grassy park areas.
The only time I find it irritating is when we have to pay for the kids when it's an overnight stay and there's really nothing the kids will be using. We stopped at an RV park in Kearney, Nebraska on our last trip and paid $36 for full hookup but for amenities, there was nothing else. No park, no pool, no cable, wifi that didn't work. No one used the showers. That should have been a $20 rv park. At least it was quiet out in that cornfield. Slept great!
But when there are amenities, the campground has to pay for them and chances are, people with kids will use more. I don't mind for the most part. Way cheaper for us than the hotels we were spending money on when we traveled.
The only time I find it irritating is when we have to pay for the kids when it's an overnight stay and there's really nothing the kids will be using. We stopped at an RV park in Kearney, Nebraska on our last trip and paid $36 for full hookup but for amenities, there was nothing else. No park, no pool, no cable, wifi that didn't work. No one used the showers. That should have been a $20 rv park. At least it was quiet out in that cornfield. Slept great!
But when there are amenities, the campground has to pay for them and chances are, people with kids will use more. I don't mind for the most part. Way cheaper for us than the hotels we were spending money on when we traveled.
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