Apr-28-2022 04:33 AM
May-01-2022 09:14 AM
toedtoes wrote:StirCrazy wrote:SideHillSoup wrote:
Can’t modify a reservation, so if you book a 7 day reservation, you can’t go back in and cancel a “couple” days on either end.
However you can cancel the entire reservation with restrictions ( ie. penalties, cancellation limitations).
Is that part new? you could modify your reservation to your hearts content last year as long as it was before the checkin date and you did it online or by calling in. this will be great if thats a new addition as it will stop people from booking a two week span then modifying it to the long weekend they were originaly wanting as the actual dates for that weekend came into the booking period.
Steve
When we booked for a US national park this year, we were locked from modifying the reservation for 15 days. With a 14 day max stay, this stops those who used to book the 14 days right before the holiday, thereby holding the site hostage, and then modifying the reservation to include the holiday as soon as possible. Technically, they could do this for an entire season, just repeatedly modifying the dates over and over - and no one else would ever be able to get that site away from them.
With the 15 day no modification freeze, they cannot modify the reservation until 24 hours AFTER their original reservation stay end. So, everyone else can book the site starting the day of the scammer's check out, while the scammer is still frozen.
That doesn't stop folks from booking a full 14 days including the holiday and then changing it to just the holiday weekend later. They are moost always "must occupy the first night" so they have to change the reservation beforehand, which opens up the site to folks wanting the week before the holiday.
Apr-29-2022 02:22 PM
toedtoes wrote:ReneeG wrote:
1. A lot of campers drive through looking for sites and these always remain empty and I've seen some stop at the host and some don't.
2. I think this is the case, yet, the FS drives through too.
3. This particular CG is always booked solid. It's a popular site.
I would recommend writing a letter to the overseeing district and voice a concern that the first night must be occupied rule is not being enforced and folks are being turned away while sites sit empty from no shows.
Rules only work if they are enforced. It may be the district that is failing to enforce, or it may be the host.
At one of my favorite FS campgrounds, there is no host. In peak season, a ranger drives through daily after check out time and checks for occupancy. If not occupied, they pull the reserved tag.
Off peak season, the ranger only comes through a couple times a week. Usually on Monday to post reserved tags for the following weekend and then again on Thursday to make sure someone hasn't squatted any of the reserved sites. As the campground usually doesn't fill up off season, there is always another spot. But, if you drove up on Saturday after check out and the reservee hadn't shown, you could simply take the spot - tag or not. If they appeared later or the next day, they wouldn't be able to claim that site and kick you out. Instead, they would need to take a different site. The rangers wouldn't have bothered to cancel the reservation, but they wouldn't enforce the reservation site.
Apr-29-2022 10:22 AM
ReneeG wrote:
1. A lot of campers drive through looking for sites and these always remain empty and I've seen some stop at the host and some don't.
2. I think this is the case, yet, the FS drives through too.
3. This particular CG is always booked solid. It's a popular site.
Apr-29-2022 10:09 AM
StirCrazy wrote:SideHillSoup wrote:
Can’t modify a reservation, so if you book a 7 day reservation, you can’t go back in and cancel a “couple” days on either end.
However you can cancel the entire reservation with restrictions ( ie. penalties, cancellation limitations).
Is that part new? you could modify your reservation to your hearts content last year as long as it was before the checkin date and you did it online or by calling in. this will be great if thats a new addition as it will stop people from booking a two week span then modifying it to the long weekend they were originaly wanting as the actual dates for that weekend came into the booking period.
Steve
Apr-29-2022 07:52 AM
StirCrazy wrote:SideHillSoup wrote:
Can’t modify a reservation, so if you book a 7 day reservation, you can’t go back in and cancel a “couple” days on either end.
However you can cancel the entire reservation with restrictions ( ie. penalties, cancellation limitations).
Is that part new? you could modify your reservation to your hearts content last year as long as it was before the checkin date and you did it online or by calling in. this will be great if thats a new addition as it will stop people from booking a two week span then modifying it to the long weekend they were originaly wanting as the actual dates for that weekend came into the booking period.
Steve
Apr-29-2022 07:34 AM
ReneeG wrote:toedtoes wrote:
The "must occupy the site on the first night of the reservation or you forfeit the entire reservation" is the standard to thwart this.
Some folks don't like it for various reasons, but it does stop the behavior.
This doesn't always work. We have a favorite FS CG here and they have this policy, but we've seen the reservers not show on the first, second, third nights and yet the site is still empty!
Apr-29-2022 07:04 AM
toedtoes wrote:ReneeG wrote:toedtoes wrote:
The "must occupy the site on the first night of the reservation or you forfeit the entire reservation" is the standard to thwart this.
Some folks don't like it for various reasons, but it does stop the behavior.
This doesn't always work. We have a favorite FS CG here and they have this policy, but we've seen the reservers not show on the first, second, third nights and yet the site is still empty!
There are three things at play here:
1. just because a reservation is forfeited doesn't mean the site will be filled by another camper. This only opens up the site to folks who drive to the campground looking for first come first serve sites, or for people to make reservations online two-four days out.
2. it doesn't work if the individual campground doesn't enforce it. It requires a camphost or ranger to check the campsites each day at checkout time to see if it was occupied or not.
3. If the campground isn't booked solid, they may not worry about it as there are other spots available.
Apr-29-2022 06:21 AM
SideHillSoup wrote:
Here in BC they updated “again” this year the BC Parks reservations system.
You can’t book a reservation more than 2 months in the future. So like today is April 28th, you can now book June 28th, however you can with that reservation book the 28th and up to 14 days after that.
You can only book 14 days at a time per campsite.
You loose your reservation completely if you don’t occupy that site by 11:am the next day, after date of arrival.
Can’t modify a reservation, so if you book a 7 day reservation, you can’t go back in and cancel a “couple” days on either end.
However you can cancel the entire reservation with restrictions ( ie. penalties, cancellation limitations)
It’s not perfect, but it’s getting better.
Apr-29-2022 05:46 AM
SideHillSoup wrote:
Can’t modify a reservation, so if you book a 7 day reservation, you can’t go back in and cancel a “couple” days on either end.
However you can cancel the entire reservation with restrictions ( ie. penalties, cancellation limitations).
Apr-29-2022 04:31 AM
Apr-28-2022 10:17 AM
ReneeG wrote:toedtoes wrote:
The "must occupy the site on the first night of the reservation or you forfeit the entire reservation" is the standard to thwart this.
Some folks don't like it for various reasons, but it does stop the behavior.
This doesn't always work. We have a favorite FS CG here and they have this policy, but we've seen the reservers not show on the first, second, third nights and yet the site is still empty!
Apr-28-2022 09:36 AM
toedtoes wrote:
The "must occupy the site on the first night of the reservation or you forfeit the entire reservation" is the standard to thwart this.
Some folks don't like it for various reasons, but it does stop the behavior.
Apr-28-2022 08:30 AM
Apr-28-2022 07:23 AM