luvmydogs wrote:
Well you know I just get really tired of campgrounds soaking people for every singe penny they can get. We've been on the road now since May and I will have to say when we find a home, the RV is going away. It's just not what it used to be. My aggravation is charging enough that they should give you a actual ROOM, and then slamming you with more money because you have a pet. The pet DOES NOT cost the campground anything extra. And certainly a cat IN the rv that never comes out costs them nothing.But these campgrounds continue to soak campers.Was curious as to weather this campground searched you vehicle for anything else they can charge you for. Sorry, but I'm on my last nerve trying just to camp without going broke. I agree with the poster who said a night or 2 was enough in this campground. I only wanted to stay there so I could go to the park and get back and forth easily to my dogs who will be in the camper.
I would only add that if you are new to coming to FL and/or
planning this trip during the "summer months" you must be aware that the temps in FL are consistency around 94 degrees. RV's ac cannot keep an RV at a comfortable temp sitting out in the sun. Without a LOT of added insulating to all windows, roof vents, etc.
If there is an electrical failure within the park or your RV trips a breaker and the ac shuts off. It takes less than 10 minutes if not shorter for the RV to become a death trap for pets. Just a friendly fyi.