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Busskipper wrote:
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โOct-13-2017 01:21 PM
โOct-13-2017 12:14 PM
vermilye wrote:
One compromise I haven't seen too often for the all reserve sites vs first come problem - Here at Emigrant Lake County Park outside Ashland, OR, all sites are reservable, but the earliest date you can reserve is two weeks away.
If you pull into the campground, all sites are tagged with the next reserved date. You can take any site, stay until the reserved date without worrying about someone making a reservation that chases you out. Two week maximum stay. A good way of mixing reserved sites with first come.
โOct-13-2017 10:47 AM
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โOct-13-2017 08:54 AM
Edd505 wrote:Lantley wrote:ken56 wrote:
Why not just occupy one? Let the ranger straighten things out later. Rules are rules aren't they?
Someone in the CG office handed out 8 tags when there were not 8 groups of people present.(Which is the root of the problem)
I don't know that it is my place to ignore the tagged sites and just set up!.
I doubt a ranger would had out tags if the sites are not paid for. If he paid all 8 sites they are occupied (and paid) before you got there so it was first come first served. From the rangers point he's paid, even if the sites remained vacant the entire time. Maybe the first guy wanted some privacy and rented them all for him self - issue? No he paid to occupy what ever he paid for.
I meet frequently with a buddy at various camp grounds and who ever arrives first pays for two adjoining sites or as close as we can get.
We normally set a lawn chair in the empty space until the other arrives.
โOct-13-2017 06:37 AM
Lantley wrote:ken56 wrote:
Why not just occupy one? Let the ranger straighten things out later. Rules are rules aren't they?
Someone in the CG office handed out 8 tags when there were not 8 groups of people present.(Which is the root of the problem)
I don't know that it is my place to ignore the tagged sites and just set up!.
โOct-13-2017 04:43 AM
johnwalkerpa1 wrote:DanNJanice wrote:DiskDoctr wrote:
What changes in the reservation system do you think would solve your problem?
I have never understood a First-Come First-Serve "reservation" system. This system might work if the campground was a tarmac, where all sites were equal, but that is the only way I could see it working.
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Same here. I would prefer that first come, first served, means just that...no reservation, no prepayment..you show up, pay for your site and get a site. If you are able to choose the one you want best, thats nice, but not always possible.
In this case, if the other party pre-paid for the multiple sites and got there to claim them before anyone else, then it seems like they are in the clear to claim them.
โOct-13-2017 04:27 AM
DanNJanice wrote:DiskDoctr wrote:
What changes in the reservation system do you think would solve your problem?
I have never understood a First-Come First-Serve "reservation" system. This system might work if the campground was a tarmac, where all sites were equal, but that is the only way I could see it working.
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โOct-12-2017 03:07 PM
Walaby wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
Let me throw you another situation here. I reserved 3 sites in a Fla. park with my credit card and paid for 3 nights when doing so. I arrived before my two other brothers. I am there and claimed all three sites. Are you saying you should be able to take one of those even though I am there and have paid for the spots although I have not set up anything on the other two sites yet?
While Im not the OP, I would say the answer to your question, from my perspective, is YES, I should be able to take one of those spots, if I showed up before your other two brothers. Unless, of course, they are site specific reservations. Now, If I was preparing to occupy the site, and you came up to me, and explained the situation, I'd probably move to accommodate you and your brothers. But, I'd be miffed if they didn't show up and the site I wanted was subsequently vacant.
The Florida state parks I've stayed at are site specific reservations. Although I will admit, I've only been to a couple.
Mike
โOct-12-2017 02:57 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
Let me throw you another situation here. I reserved 3 sites in a Fla. park with my credit card and paid for 3 nights when doing so. I arrived before my two other brothers. I am there and claimed all three sites. Are you saying you should be able to take one of those even though I am there and have paid for the spots although I have not set up anything on the other two sites yet?
โOct-12-2017 02:50 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
To summarize all these posts. The policy that would be far and away the best is the one that works for you. All the other policies do nothing but cramp your style.
โOct-12-2017 01:32 PM