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- CavemanCharlieExplorer III
NYCgrrl wrote:
Less overhead lights w/i the campgrounds infrastructure so I could actual see the stars.
And, less camping neighbors running big lights on the left side of their camper lighting up MY camp site all night long. - NYCgrrlExplorerLess overhead lights w/i the campgrounds infrastructure so I could actual see the stars.
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
Carlos & Ranae wrote:
State parks reservations system and site sizes. Campers these days are a wee bit bigger than our grandfathers 24 footers. As to the reservation, eleven months out is too much. Here in Florida it is difficult to get a reservation 30 days out.
Last weekend I had a "unicorn moment" - trying to get into a Fl State Park with only a week's notice. Um, yeah - that's wishing for unicorns...sigh....
So I guess MY RVing experience would be enhanced by larger camping facilities in State Parks. Especially Florida. - VeebyesExplorer IIThere is one thing I love to add to my experience because it adds more experiences.
DIESEL. - SuperchargedExplorer
darsben1 wrote:
If you are that close, get out of W-Mart and go to a nice park.
A cell Phone ban outside your rig so I do not hve to listen to other peoples conversation - wing_zealotExplorer
olfarmer wrote:
Providing and maintaining FHU is expensive, and the further apart the sites are, the more expensive the infrastructure becomes. Most people want FHU, large sites, but are not willing to pay the cost to make it economically feasible. Enough people opt out of paying the higher fees that Park Owner's won't even consider taking that bath. The same exact thing happens with constructing new sticks and bricks developments.
We don't camp we "RV", did our camping years ago with a tent then a fold down trailer. Now we want full hookups, WIFI, TV, and enough space between RVs to cook out and have a view. We love beautiful scenery but not about to dry camp or boondock for more than 1 night at our age! I enjoy having neighbors but not so close our awnings touch. I also like to have my toddy at night but I am quiet and don't bother anyone! To each his own. :B - IBcarguyExplorerMore places to go. Seems that most campgrounds are booked up every weekend during the spring and summer months. If you can't go during the week, there's little choices where to go.
- jplante4Explorer II
Corky12 wrote:
No dogs, no generators.
That would be one empty campground. - NanciLExplorer IINever buy a Forest River again !
Jack L - olfarmerExplorer IIWe don't camp we "RV", did our camping years ago with a tent then a fold down trailer. Now we want full hookups, WIFI, TV, and enough space between RVs to cook out and have a view. We love beautiful scenery but not about to dry camp or boondock for more than 1 night at our age! I enjoy having neighbors but not so close our awnings touch. I also like to have my toddy at night but I am quiet and don't bother anyone! To each his own. :B
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