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Yosemite_Sam1
Apr 09, 2020Explorer
I agree with you @ShinerBock, it will take a bit of time to achieve full service for EV for campgrounds.
It will moved and the phase will be again as usual by the mighty dollar in chasing customers and profits.
I think RV resorts will go first as part of their strategy to provide a hybrid vacation spots. We've seen similar developments in roadside motels. First they have it in their neon ads free cable. Then next, it's snow free Wifi. Those tha don't have one will get by passed by the travelers.
Next for us will be state, county and city park campgrounds.
And last, if ever, depending on federal budget or the philosophy of the sitting administration to support alternative energy or whether national parks will maintain the stance of providing just the so-called pure wilderness experience.
It will moved and the phase will be again as usual by the mighty dollar in chasing customers and profits.
I think RV resorts will go first as part of their strategy to provide a hybrid vacation spots. We've seen similar developments in roadside motels. First they have it in their neon ads free cable. Then next, it's snow free Wifi. Those tha don't have one will get by passed by the travelers.
Next for us will be state, county and city park campgrounds.
And last, if ever, depending on federal budget or the philosophy of the sitting administration to support alternative energy or whether national parks will maintain the stance of providing just the so-called pure wilderness experience.
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