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westernrvparkow
Jun 26, 2015Explorer
There can be many reasons. Lazy, don't care, not thinking etc. are the ones that come to mind as a traveler. As a park owner, it might be they need to keep a certain amount of people on a sewer line to keep the flow adequate to prevent problems. They may be working on a group of sites either upgrading equipment, grading pads, doing a landscape project etc. Those vacant sites might be seasonal sites, owned or reserved by people who are not yet there. There could be a number of people due in over the weekend and they don't want to take a chance that they have to tell you to move if you choose to extend. The sites being used might be the easiest for short term stays to get in and out. They might be considered the better sites because of views or location in regards to the facilities. If they put you in a site out in the "back 40" you might just as likely be complaining about that. It's pretty hard to read every customer's mind.
Then there is the fact that if they spaced everyone out, sooner or later they are going to have to put people in those spaces between you and the next rig and you are probably going to be upset that of all the sites available, they packed that guy next to you instead of next to someone else.
Then there is the fact that if they spaced everyone out, sooner or later they are going to have to put people in those spaces between you and the next rig and you are probably going to be upset that of all the sites available, they packed that guy next to you instead of next to someone else.
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