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kfp673
Explorer II
Jun 04, 2022

CG Prices

Preaching to the choir, beating a dead horse, etc etc I know but I still have to vent.

I've been camping my whole life and have had travel trailers for the past 18 years and never thought I would see site prices even come close to approaching what I have been seeing lately. Thankfully state parks (which we love and prefer) have kept prices somewhat flat, but we can rarely get a site at state parks. We are not year in advance planners outside of 1 trip each year so we rarely get in. We do it all from boondocking to "luxury RV resorts". The mid tier to "luxury" range has always been from $65-$150 that we have seen, and places like Fort wilderness up around $200. While looking for a site over memorial day weekend, we found a few near Ocean City MD, NJ, and elsewhere that we have used in the past (but not for the last 5 years) that ranged $200-$350 per night! Are they crazy?!?! It's a darn camp site not an all inclusive resort!! It's no wonder the few we found in that price point were not sold out over the holiday weekend. And, KOA's and others we looked at similar to KOA's are all over $100 now. We ended up boondocking and had a great time but we are finding our boondocks sites are far busier now likely because of it. I just can't believe anyone would pay even $150+ let alone $300+ per night at any RV resort / campground. For that price it should include food delivered to my camper, unlimited cocktails, and someone should come make my bed and clean my camper each day. I really hope people continue refusing the Sun RV and others like it so prices start dipping again. This is not inflation. This is "because we can" greed and its ruining camping for those of us without deep bank accounts.

Sorry for the rant ;-)
  • kfp673 wrote:
    ...KOA's and others we looked at similar to KOA's are all over $100 now.


    The highest site rate at the Jonestown/Hershey PA KOA is currently $70.
  • Just remember inflation hits a park owner twice. Not only is their cost of doing business rising in every direction they also have to increase their bottom line to account for their personal costs of living rising as well.
  • RV “Resorts” will be more expensive than CG’s. RV anything near major areas, tourist areas, beaches, amusement parks, will be more expensive than those that are just along the way to them. We just took our great nephew to Carolina Pines RV Resort near Conway, SC and had a great time even though the main water park attraction was close for construction. They are adding more water stuff to do. It was a bit pricey but enough to do there, not too far from all the stuff in MB area without the traffic.

    I prefer state parks especially those that still have lots of trees, but every now and then a full service resort is a nice change.
  • The OP must frequent fancier places than we do. We just completed our annual trek from Central Florida to Western New York and paid between $25 to $45 per nite with Full Hook-Up 50 amp for our 4 stop overs.
  • Just making the bubble bigger!
    Yup. Campground and resort owners are capitalizing as much as they can as well.
    Covid campers spawned that. And now it continues and is getting worse.

    No one ever said RVing is cheap but yes, cg prices are now making it prohibitive for many one would think, to “luxury” camp.
  • Yeah it's crazy. Who would have ever thought they'd be paying $7 for a gallon of gas or todays price for diesel.

    Everything is going up, and the only cheap price was yesterday.
  • Just the money needed for a week in those expensive campgrounds will pay for a great Lithium battery. Another week gets you a good solar system. With almost unlimited electricity and reasonable water use, you can ditch them and boondock exclusively. That’s what I do.

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