โJan-03-2015 10:45 AM
โJan-09-2015 06:51 AM
โJan-09-2015 06:39 AM
horton333 wrote:Yes, Adam Smith was right, demand rises as prices fall. But if you made it to the second lecture of Econ 51 you would have learned that demand can be either "elastic" meaning price is very important to demand or "inelastic" meaning it is not very sensitive to pricing.
How much reducing price increases demand is of course up to debate, but the 'invisible hand' works in mysterious ways and demand will increase with lower price. Can I prove or say how, no but there is hundreds of years of proof when it is measured.
โJan-09-2015 06:05 AM
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โJan-08-2015 05:05 PM
GoodSamFamily wrote:That link also has 3 years at $99 - $33 per year.
.... CampingWorld.com/passport. Good Sam Club members can join Passport America at Camping World for only $39.95 - a $5 savings off the regular 1 YR membership rate. ...
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
โJan-08-2015 07:51 AM
Nobody is in their RV saying we would go to Northern Montana in May if only the RV parks were 50% off.
โJan-08-2015 07:26 AM
horton333 wrote:
Hi:
Looking to be doing a lot more traveling next year, and I am considering getting a Passport America card. My intent is to make a decent $ reduction for my average site cost, while still having access to good quality serviced sites without too much compromise on locations and hassle with booking. I am used to reserving in advance when practical. Looking at their maps the choice seems fine and half price is great, but various comments on some posts, and some cautions on the 10 or so participating campground websites I surveyed indicate this may be more limited than it first appears.
I saw "no discounts with on-line reservations" on 2 websites, with one saying "cash only"?? I see comments from posters on RV.NET that they basically take what they get at the last minute. I think the $44 is a no brainer and I expect there to be some hassle for all that reduced cost, but for planning purposes I was wondering if some people with personal experience would please pipe in with some comments on their experiences, or recommendations for other clubs they feel may be better. I like to stay at least a week at sites, maybe two if I like it. I am guessing this may be a problem too. Should I expect to only use this for short stays, and not expect to do much planning traveling with it?
I've used Good Sam for some years, and will continue to use them as I see them as a different niche.
John
โJan-08-2015 07:23 AM
โJan-08-2015 07:19 AM
soos wrote:Not necessarily true. Most parks wouldn't get a lot more guests no matter what the price. Say the park was at Glacier National Park. Lowering the price from $20 to $40 wouldn't draw any additional people to area. Nobody is in their RV saying we would go to Northern Montana in May if only the RV parks were 50% off. What would happen is a few of the guests that are in the area who would have stayed in that park for full price will, instead, pay half price. That costs the park money. For example, say there are 20 guests in the park at $40.00 per night. That's $800 gross. If 10% are Passport members they would take advantage of the discount if it was available, so the Gross goes down to $760.00 Now the park has to find two additional guests to break even on the gross income line and probably a third new guest is needed before they break even on the net income line, since their costs have risen (to get to the $800 gross they now have to have 22 rigs using services instead of 20 rigs if they just charged full price). If adding that third rig covers all the costs, they don't make an extra dime unless they can attract a fourth new customer (a 20% increase in business, not easy at any pricing level). Now the park has taken on the additional workload of 20% more business, meaning more trash to haul, more restrooms to clean, more sites to clean etc. etc. etc. all to make a fraction of $20.00 (that fourth rig is using utilities too, so they don't net 100% of that twenty dollars either).SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Its a gimmick for both parties. If it was a very good one, you would see more members on both sides. We choose not to be one.
Max
I disagree that it is a gimmick. If you, as a park owner, offer PPA for your slow times, you entice people to stay who might not have stayed without the discount, If you are filling a spot that would have stayed empty, you win, If I get it for half price, I win too.
If I like the place, I might stay on my way through next time, even if I can't get half price. Once again, you win, and I stay at a place I am familiar with.
As a park owner, I don't see the down side- filling spots that would have been empty anyway.
As a bonus, if people like it and put reviews out there stating that, you win again.
Unless you are full all the time anyway....
Sue
โJan-08-2015 06:53 AM
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โJan-07-2015 09:06 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Its a gimmick for both parties. If it was a very good one, you would see more members on both sides. We choose not to be one.
Max
โJan-07-2015 05:44 PM
GoodSamFamily wrote:
Good evening! Great discussion surrounding Passport America. For more information about Passport America be sure to visit CampingWorld.com/passport. Good Sam Club members can join Passport America at Camping World for only $39.95 - a $5 savings off the regular 1 YR membership rate. Plus, when you join you will receive an additional 3 months added onto your membership for free!
โJan-07-2015 04:21 PM