โJul-22-2017 04:45 PM
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โAug-07-2017 10:43 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Comments folks make here are opinions
monkey44 wrote:
and never irrelevant or inaccurate. I don't make reservations because the system does not work as we need it to work AND because we watched it raise rates over and over - and many of the employees are rude when you try to go beyond the typical "Which days do you need", and "Oppps, we're full" ... and checking back over time, that hasn't changed - just because we don't make reservations and use a system that remains archaic doesn't make us ignorant of how it works.
โAug-07-2017 10:25 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Comments folks make here are opinions and never irrelevant or inaccurate. I don't make reservations because the system does not work as we need it to work AND because we watched it raise rates over and over - and many of the employees are rude when you try to go beyond the typical "Which days do you need", and "Oppps, we're full" ... and checking back over time, that hasn't changed - just because we don't make reservations and use a system that remains archaic doesn't make us ignorant of how it works.
โAug-07-2017 09:24 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:monkey44 wrote:
When the original RA came up, it charged three bucks, now at eight or nine bucks, and a seventeen cancel or change dates fee
Those fees are what the state charges.
RA charges the state a flat fee per transaction. The fee varies a bit by state, with low number of transaction states like Louisiana paying near $5, and high transaction states like CA or the federal government paying near $4.
The state of CA was likely already making just as much money per reservation as Reserve America/ Active Networks.
Looking at the ReserveCalifornia web site - here are the major differences I see.
1. Customer Service support hours have been cut more than in half with the new operation.
2. Whoever designed the website expects all users have high speed full-time web access. It is extremely high graphics intensive. Making the website very un-friendly to people having to use a cell phone or a low speed wireless connection.
3. The search filters are horrible. There is a reason that RA had the search filters it used - tens of millions of reservations. It is no secret or proprietary data that people want to search by location, dates, available amenities such as water, power, sewer, etc.
If you almost never make reservations, haven't used Recreation.gov or RA frequently, then your comments are inaccurate or irrelevant.
โAug-07-2017 09:07 AM
monkey44 wrote:
When the original RA came up, it charged three bucks, now at eight or nine bucks, and a seventeen cancel or change dates fee
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โJul-23-2017 12:14 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
For those of us that camp in California and reserve through ReserveAmerica, you will receive an email (if you have not already) that California campgrounds will now be booked through a new site, ReserveCalifornia effective 8/1/2017. You will not be able to book California sites on ReserveAmerica after 7/26/2017 as the state has dropped them as a vendor.
Any current reservations you have will be carried over to the new site, BUT, you will have to set up a new account on ReserveCalifornia.
FAQ info here:
ReserveCalifornia
monkey44 wrote:
I believe RA priced itself out of the contract. Was once $3, now about $8 ... and that counts for short or long reservations. So, it adds $8 onto even a one or two day site. And, I never had a good experience with RA, and find them sometimes courteous and sometimes rude, and often knew little about the site.
California, and probably these other states, decided the $$$ it was losing for the reservation was a nice bundle - and personally, I've always been of a mind that RA was doomed as soon as states figured out a way to charge a camper for the reservation.
Again, personally. I'd rather employ a local group to earn the $$$, and at least anything left over goes into the park system (well, we hope that anyway) instead of some foreign entity...
I think every state will eventually set up its own system, and generate the revenue for itself.
โJul-23-2017 11:42 AM
monkey44 wrote:
I believe RA priced itself out of the contract. Was once $3, now about $8 ... and that counts for short or long reservations. So, it adds $8 onto even a one or two day site. And, I never had a good experience with RA, and find them sometimes courteous and sometimes rude, and often knew little about the site.
California, and probably these other states, decided the $$$ it was losing for the reservation was a nice bundle - and personally, I've always been of a mind that RA was doomed as soon as states figured out a way to charge a camper for the reservation.
Again, personally. I'd rather employ a local group to earn the $$$, and at least anything left over goes into the park system (well, we hope that anyway) instead of some foreign entity...
I think every state will eventually set up its own system, and generate the revenue for itself.