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path1
Jul 06, 2013Explorer
And given what it would cost me to buy my own propery, maintain it pay taxes on it. Or to rent a cabin, or motel.
I think fair market price, would be north of $100 per night. For me at least to obtain similar accomodations
Your bringing your own shelter, and you already paid taxes on it and bought with your money (that was taxed before you even got it)!!!. Add that into your "north of $100.00 per night with your RV purchase and see what your nightly cost truly is! We don't use WA State parks anymore other than the off season senior pass and pay $10.00 a night for elec. This state like many others have outsourced reservations system. They have upgraded computers to become more efficient? The state doesn't pay property taxes. Most of the parks they got free via fed or presents from estates. The number of employees has only grown in Oly. And as reported in Seattle times article (I think was the newspaper) the state is going to enlarge their presence on the web to attract more tourists. So plan on prices to go up even more. I am glad you like the state parks, leaves more room for us at BLM, DNR and other boondocking places that are plenty of in this state. Ok fire away
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