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- monkey44Nomad III expect half the revenue during off-season, and a significant portion during in-season comes from seniors or disabled, or veterans with the half-price discount.
I also believe without the discount, many of these folks might not come as often or to the same places ... if one can get a full-service private campground for a few bucks more (excluding the high-end "luxury" CGs).
So, disallowing the discount, will at least upset those who qualify, and also allow them to make different choices, and those non-discount vendors will lose in the long run.
Once again, it becomes about profit and not about customer caring ... the vendors sign a contract knowing full well about discount policies, but instantly begin manipulations to deny it, and attempt to increase profits on the backs of seniors (whose taxes build the parks) and those less fortunate disabled.
With a longer-term perspective, it makes more sense to raise the price one or two bucks for everyone, and leave the discounts in place. That way, everyone gets the benefit of increased revenue, but not on only one segment of its customer base. - JbirdExplorer
WE-C-USA wrote:
enblethen wrote:
Which campground are you talking about? Horseshoe Bend is the only one operating on pilot program.
Says here that discount is still available!
Horseshoe Bend
Back to the OP. Which CG in Bighorn, OP made a statement & has been the only one not replied. :(
Sorry. Ive been without cell service for a couple days. Re the practice of paying full for electric and half for camp site,i tried to do exactly that at Horseshoe Bend and was corrected--full price for Golden Age. Period. I recall the same stunt by concessionaires a few years ago that was promptly nixed by public pressure. - JbirdExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Which campground are you talking about? Horseshoe Bend is the only one operating on pilot program.
Says here that discount is still available!
Horseshoe Bend
Its not still available. I talked to host and then to ranger at headquarters. They say the concessionaire has the right to charge what it wants. Concessionaire raised the price for seniors and disabled,but kept it the same as NPS for everybody else.
The concessionaire,as of June 1, does not accept any passes authorized by Congress. - bobsallyhExplorer IIReneeG, you just had to post that picture after we just left several days ago! Yep, we were back where that GMC is in the picture. Had quite a turn over in #64, but then again we were there for the max of 16 days.
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
enblethen wrote:
Which campground are you talking about? Horseshoe Bend is the only one operating on pilot program.
Says here that discount is still available!
Horseshoe Bend
Yes, according to the web site Horseshoe Bend is being run by Hidden Treasure Charter but it also states that the Golden Age/Access is accepted. Also, electric sites in any park is always an extra. It's only 1/2 off the standard rate. - ReneeGExplorerJbird is the OP and didn't ask a question, but rather made a statement. enblethen asked the OP which CG they were referring to.
- WE-C-USAExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Which campground are you talking about? Horseshoe Bend is the only one operating on pilot program.
Says here that discount is still available!
Horseshoe Bend
Back to the OP. Which CG in Bighorn, OP made a statement & has been the only one not replied. :( - ReneeGExplorer
bobsallyh wrote:
ReneeG, we were on #63, the first of two solar sites after you come around the bend headed towards the host sites. There are two there and you walk about 100' to edge of the Madison. There are two also that are at the top of the loop on the left hand side. Ours is on the right hand side of the cg road. No matter how many times we go there, it just gets better and better!
I know that site well. We were last in site 64. - monkey44Nomad IIAs a side note: We just discovered Bighorn Nat Rec area last year - pretty awesome area ...
A bit out of the way to get there, but well worth the effort -- Especially if you haul a boat (we do not) but had a ball there anyway. - bobsallyhExplorer IIReneeG, we were on #63, the first of two solar sites after you come around the bend headed towards the host sites. There are two there and you walk about 100' to edge of the Madison. There are two also that are at the top of the loop on the left hand side. Ours is on the right hand side of the cg road. No matter how many times we go there, it just gets better and better!
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