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Campground Amenities vs lower prices

magnusfide
Explorer II
Explorer II
Spin off from price thread.

Which do you prefer?

Lower cg rates with just basic FHU and clean bath houses?

Or are you willing to pay higher rates for amenities (and the accompanying insurance) for items such as pools, bounce pillows, playgrounds, etc?
"The only time you should fear cast iron is if your wife is fixin' to hit you with it."-Kent Rollins
First law of science: don't spit into the wind.

Magnus
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2gypsies1
Explorer III
Explorer III
We didn't need hookups. Dry camping in public parks is our first choice and much, much cheaper with the Senior Pass.
Full-Timed for 16 Years
.... Back in S&B Again
Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

travelnutz
Explorer II
Explorer II
Lower rates always of course as we don't use any of the other amenities and never have anyway. A pool is not missed at all during a simple stay at a CG as there's so many better things to do. Ever hear of swimming in a lake etc at the CG or one nearby? Much better than a little cesspool reeking of stinking chlorine to maybe kill most of the germs brought in.

Our 51st year of RVing now and still all that's wanted is a fairly level reasonable sized dry site (no mud) and a clean bathouse (in case we want to use it) with having 30 amp electric within 50' and just having a decent dump station is perfect for us. A "paved or gravel etc" pad is a plus but not a must. Not buying the site, simply occupying it for a short period and then we'll leave anyway just like all the others. State Parks, COE CG's, National Parks and Forests along with State Forest CG's are great and not over priced and offer real nature surroundings which are the real amenities!!!

NO pool ever, no playground, no water hookups, or sewer needed/wanted/required as all our TC's, trailers, fifth wheels, and MH's always come standard with a freshwater tank, a gray water tank, and a black water tank and they are there to be used and we do! For the trailers, fifth wheels, and MH's if staying on a site for more than a week, we take our 25 gal blue lagoon along incase a tank gets full so we don't have to move the RV. Why do people think the manufacturer's of their RV's put those holding tanks in the RV anyway??? They are there to be USED! Works perfect always!

Really don't need electric hookup either as all our RV's have LED lights, lots of propane for necessities, a large inverter (1500 to 2500 watt) with plenty of battery amps (7 group 31 deepcycles for the 5th wheel, 4 of the same for the trailers, and 3 of the same for the big Lance TC. Add in that we have a 3400 watt built in propane generator on the TC and 60 lbs of propane. Also a Honda EU2000 generator so dry camping is anything but "roughing" it. Diesel truck was ordered with dual alternators and it recharges all batteries real fast if needed. No 2 fine strand copper + and - welder cable connects the dual alternators to the various battery banks. Always like a home on wheels whereever!

A real boy scout is always prepared as it's their very wise motto and makes life so much easier anywhere!
A superb CC LB 4X4, GM HD Diesel, airbags, Rancho's, lots more
Lance Legend TC 11' 4", loaded including 3400 PP generator and my deluxe 2' X 7' rear porch
29 ft Carriage Carri-lite 5'er - a specially built gem
A like new '07 Sunline Solaris 26' TT

jrp
Explorer
Explorer
Both, when I'm traveling from point A to B, I want a quick, safe, cheap place to spend the night and leave early in the morning.
Once I'm in the area I intend to stay for an extended duration, I appreciate some amenities.

variety is the spice of life, its rarely a one size fits all


magnusfide wrote:

Which do you prefer?
Lower cg rates with just basic FHU and clean bath houses?
Jim

linnemj
Explorer
Explorer
Our sweet spot seems to be COE or State Parks with electric and water hookups. We can entertain ourselves and with no kids the extras are not a benefit. We find most RV parks to have very little space between sites.
Jim & Nicky
2012 Forest River XLR MBV 29
2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
Motorcycles!

Crowe
Explorer
Explorer
Now that my son is an adult, if we were still camping, the only thing we'd be looking for is a pool. Most likely it would be a clean, more basic cg. When he was a kid a playground was absolutely essential.

I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be

Douglas Adams

[purple]RV-less for now but our spirits are still on the open road. [/purple]

downtheroad
Explorer
Explorer
My bounce house days are behind me.
Give me a clean, spacious site. If I want Disney Land, I'll go to Disney Land.
"If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane."

Arctic Fox 25Y
GMC Duramax
Blue Ox SwayPro

bgum
Explorer
Explorer
Clean basic CG with Good FHU and lower rate. We use our own bath and toilet facilities.

awanatech
Explorer
Explorer
We prefer the lower rates

TexasShadow
Explorer II
Explorer II
lower rates for basics is our preference. location is a close second.
TexasShadow
Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE/ 3126B Cat
Sometimes BMW K75 on Rear Carrier
Jeep Grand Cherokee or 2016 Ford XLT 4x4 super cab with 8 ft bed
M&G aux brake system
854 Watts of Solar Power



Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.

magnusfide
Explorer II
Explorer II
We prefer lower rates for basic setups. We use the cg as a base camp to visit relatives and interesting sights in an area and don't need the add-on amenities.
"The only time you should fear cast iron is if your wife is fixin' to hit you with it."-Kent Rollins
First law of science: don't spit into the wind.

Magnus