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We Open for reservations, check-ins at our Office / Gallery / Gift Shop & Store, Tues โ Sat, 3 pm until 6 pm E.S.T. We are closed on Mondays and Sundays.
You would only be able to check in for reservation camping between 3 pm & 6 pm, reservation is lost after 6:00 pm. Monday we are closed and no check in is possible โ sorry.
Sundays also our office is closed, but. If you wish arrive on a Sunday, you must have made reservations for multiple nights & tours with advance reservation deposit. Sunday check-ins are by appointment time only and always with a 1 hour window of check in time (usually 5-6pm), otherwise we are closed and you will not be able to check in.
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Juan Carlos wrote:
Ok, my favorite part is this: "If there is any question as to a gray area of our pet policy, a $150 cash only deposit will be required."
Questions? First, give us a deposit. Haha.
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qtla9111 wrote:I have never stayed there but when I went to visit the swamp two years ago I thought the place was closed...:D
But you have to admit, some of their information is just plain funny:
Our office closes at 6:00pm EST. If it is necessary to deal with someone trying to camp here after we are closed we have an additional fee of $20 to add on top of regular camping rates or they would be asked to leave. We really do not enjoy that situation so lets not go there.
I think it's a gas. I'd love to meet them because I don't think I've ever seen a so-called business model like theirs.
Except for the fact that someone has actually stayed there, I would have thought it was one big joke!
โNov-14-2014 06:58 AM
winnietrey wrote:
I say, good for them. I would bet the land is paid for, they are older. They have saved some money. And may have worked like dogs for many years.
They probably want to keep working, but not kill themselves anymore. As a long time small business owner I understand that. Folks who are employees retire don't they? Why can't a small business owner run a place on their terms?
And I would hazard a guess, they do just fine and are enjoying themselves. Good for them
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