ColoradoParkOwner you should be offended that other parks give you a bad name when it comes to wifi.
docj has a good point…33 cents per customer/night is not very costly for the Park Owners to provide. Maybe the Park Owners should take an solutions from places like McDonalds, Starbucks, Comfort Inn, Marriott and other companies who provide FREE WIFI! And while we are discussing FREE WIFI, I don't ever consider it FREE! There is a cost associated with the service and I KNOW the park owners "Pass That Along to ME" in nightly rate increases.
Additionally, if I used your premise that the WIFI was free at RV Parks, then I would have to assume that the Water, Sewer and Electricity is FREE as well (since I'm not charged an ADDITIONAL FEEE for those -- well some parks do charge extra for electricity, but they tell you up front) and I do pay for these at my Sticks&Bricks just like the WiFi! So don't make comparisons to Sticks&Bricks and living Full Time on the road…it's apples and oranges.
If Hotels, some RV Parks and various other businesses have figured it out, then those who don't provide WiFi in the RV Parks are cheap and/or lazy! The solutions are out there…WiFi is not a new technology!
And finally ColoradoParkOwner…if the post doesn't apply to you (you provide WiFi), then don't be offended! Your comments are similar to other Park Owners who get upset at RVers…but if there weren't RVers, you would just own a remote place in Colorado!