rhagfo wrote:
tsetsaf wrote:
Side note... when they were trying to figure out how to refund my money I called the nearby koa. Explained the situation and they chuckled said this happens every year and, their words not mine, "the county park always jumps the gun".
I think you are making a mountain out of a Mole hill!!
Had I seen the note would have filled the FW tank, and been done with it.
You state county park, likely don't have a lot of funds for repairs and need to be more careful.
No water doesn't freeze until, and it really needs to get down to about 30 to freeze an exposed faucet overnight. They are just erring on the side of caution.
Maybe the decision is based on local knowledge that the area of the campground sits lower and gets colder than the surrounding areas.
X2 In essence, it really is none of your business. It would be no different than going to the office and requesting/demanding an explanation about any rule or policy.
Their park ..their rules. Live with it or leave and not return.
Vote with your wallet.