โDec-24-2016 11:40 AM
โDec-29-2016 11:19 AM
โDec-29-2016 07:41 AM
pawatt wrote:
Several parks in South Texas are taking the Canadian dollar on par with the US dollar. Rio Grande Valley. Come on down, you will be warmly welcomed.
โDec-29-2016 07:29 AM
fulltimedaniel wrote:
I think citing the level of the CA Dollar doesnt really fit with reality. Almost all goods and services in the US are significantly cheaper, in my experience, than in Canada. Even with the exchange rate in OUR favor Canada is still more expensive than the US.
Therefore in real terms you will still have a bargain by coming south.
Compare Fuel Prices Here in the RGV gas is $1.99 to $2.05 Diesel is about $2.11 to $2.39. Food is much cheaper here than anywhere I bought food in Canada this year.
In real financial terms the exchange rate is not the issue. Take note I heard this same refrain from Canadians in Mexico (Baja) last winter to my complete surprise. Mexico is far cheaper than the US and still much much cheaper than Canada...? So I could never figure out why our northern friends complained so much about the prices.
โDec-29-2016 04:33 AM
โDec-28-2016 03:23 PM
โDec-28-2016 07:10 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
...What happens when a few of those Canadian guests start talking with their US neighbors and it gets out that the Canadians are getting a 30% discount that the US customers are not? Most likely, backlash. The US guests will then vote with either their feet...
โDec-28-2016 06:26 AM
happycamper002 wrote:There is much more to discounting than filling spaces. What happens when a few of those Canadian guests start talking with their US neighbors and it gets out that the Canadians are getting a 30% discount that the US customers are not? Most likely, backlash. The US guests will then vote with either their feet, or they will purchase Canadian funds and pay their site fees with Loonies and Toonies.almcc wrote:
...The other thing we notice at this time of the dip is that some parks offer reductions to Canuks, the park we are at offers 5% off for Canuks and I understand some parks offer Canuks "at par" rates.
If you do some planning, the hit isn't as bad!
RV Parks offering Canuks at par with USD aren't savvy entrepreneurs. The expenses for utilities and other services for upkeep won't offer such discounts for their services...not at over 30 percent discount. As the CDN $$ had diminished in value is reflected in the past year or so.
This reminds me of a joke about a couple of fruit vendors selling their produce the same amount they paid for their ware.
At the end of the day, they were overjoyed having sold all their stuff so they decided to buy another truck so they could load more and sell more persimmons.
I would avoid that RV park like a plague who runs this business model.
โDec-28-2016 05:55 AM
โDec-28-2016 05:48 AM
slickest1 wrote:
Here I sit at home (B.C.) this winter and did not go south (AZ.).
There are a few reasons the low Canadian Dollar being one.
I was sitting and looking out the window at the snow we don't usually get much of and what do I see? Robins 4 of them. I have never seen Robins around here at this time of the year.
The Canadian Dollar is so low that even the Robins aren't going south!!
To all that are in warm places ENJOY!!
โDec-27-2016 07:24 PM
happycamper002 wrote:almcc wrote:
...The other thing we notice at this time of the dip is that some parks offer reductions to Canuks, the park we are at offers 5% off for Canuks and I understand some parks offer Canuks "at par" rates.
If you do some planning, the hit isn't as bad!
RV Parks offering Canuks at par with USD aren't savvy entrepreneurs. The expenses for utilities and other services for upkeep won't offer such discounts for their services...not at over 30 percent discount. As the CDN $$ had diminished in value is reflected in the past year or so.
This reminds me of a joke about a couple of fruit vendors selling their produce the same amount they paid for their ware.
At the end of the day, they were overjoyed having sold all their stuff so they decided to buy another truck so they could load more and sell more persimmons.
I would avoid that RV park like a plague who runs this business model.
โDec-27-2016 04:17 PM
โDec-27-2016 03:54 PM
So how much do you spend on heating during a Canadian winter?
It seems like there should be some savings by eliminating your heating bill that could offset the cost disparity in the the dollars?
โDec-27-2016 03:44 PM
โDec-27-2016 11:12 AM
rv2go wrote:
I have discussed the the Canadian dollar with all our snowbird friends from Canada and each agrees that it balances out by coming south. Not having to heat the house. The cost of gas or fuel. A lot is saved by going into Mexico for dental and drugs(the legal kind). Then of course, they all say that Beer and liquor is cheaper.