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Jim
Dec 18, 2017Explorer
I'm with the other poster that says that most of the time, there's no need for reservations. Especially if you time your moves for during the week instead of the weekends and than stay over a weekend. In addition, even during holidays, I've traveled, arrived early at a state RV park, and just waited until they have a cancellation...and they always do. Gotta get there at noon or so, and put your name in.
Most of the time though, I arrive at a RV park early during a holiday week on a Sunday afternoon or Monday/Tuesday, and pay for a week. Lots of people leave on a Sunday so there's almost always open spaces. And I'll pay for a week plus a day or two if it's a holiday on the following weekend. All in order to be there before the holiday and a couple days after.
Most of the year though, I travel freely without worrying about reservations...but, I still keep to the schedule of only traveling so I arrive at an area between Sunday afternoon and early Friday afternoon.
Most of the time though, I arrive at a RV park early during a holiday week on a Sunday afternoon or Monday/Tuesday, and pay for a week. Lots of people leave on a Sunday so there's almost always open spaces. And I'll pay for a week plus a day or two if it's a holiday on the following weekend. All in order to be there before the holiday and a couple days after.
Most of the year though, I travel freely without worrying about reservations...but, I still keep to the schedule of only traveling so I arrive at an area between Sunday afternoon and early Friday afternoon.
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