Oasisbob wrote:
As foster parents we camp more than most. We love introduceing kids to camping, fishing, kayaking and the great outdoors. I understand people camp for different reasons with different perpectives. So often in the evenings we will sit at the table and play a board game or tell camp fire stories. Seems more this year we end up camping near someone who wants to play loud music or watch a movie outside with speakers super loud with no regard for others even way after quiet time. I aproach politely and does no good. Can't debate with drunks. This is super upsetting to kids who came out of drug and or alcohol abussive homes. It's just getting old. May put away the camper until after labor day. Any ideas on what can be done? Makes me sad more than grumpy
You should be able to find places away from that. In my area, at least, you can.
That being said. The kids will have to accept that fact that everyone is different and they are going to bump into people like this for the rest of their lives.
I've been both. Sometimes I go camping with party friends and like to have a good time. Sometimes I like it quiet. I am just a weekend camper and am used to my local area so I Know just the right park to go to depending on my mood.
Ask the locals where is the best place for campers like yourselves. They will help you find the right place.