โAug-08-2017 11:50 AM
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โAug-10-2017 05:03 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
The ripoff is the reservation fee. If you need money for the state, just charge more for the campsite, that doesn't bother me. Making me pay to make a reservation for what is essentially a walk up site is frustrating for the camper, just build that fee into the camping fee.
Charles
โAug-09-2017 05:35 PM
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โAug-09-2017 01:12 PM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:soren wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:
I agree it is a ripoff. Will probably stay at Spearfish City Campground and rent a car to get around. Will still have to pay the park entrance fees or buy the annual pass. arrgh!!!
Charles
Yes, because clearly, as an out of state resident, you have a God given right to enjoy one of the greatest state parks in the nation, while contributing zero towards the massive burden of maintaining and improving it. Let the citizens of South Dakota pay for it, even it the vast majority of users are from out of state, or from another country. After all, it's all about you. I feel your pain.
Tourists added $2.5 BILLION to the South Dakota economy in 2016. If the parks is short on money the state has some responsibility to use an adequate amount of the taxes generated for upkeep.
No one is forcing you to go there.
โAug-09-2017 09:35 AM
soren wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:
I agree it is a ripoff. Will probably stay at Spearfish City Campground and rent a car to get around. Will still have to pay the park entrance fees or buy the annual pass. arrgh!!!
Charles
Yes, because clearly, as an out of state resident, you have a God given right to enjoy one of the greatest state parks in the nation, while contributing zero towards the massive burden of maintaining and improving it. Let the citizens of South Dakota pay for it, even it the vast majority of users are from out of state, or from another country. After all, it's all about you. I feel your pain.
โAug-09-2017 08:56 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:soren wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:
One thing we did NOT do was pay to see Crazy Horse. Here is one attraction "I" personally felt was a ripoff. Besides, you can see the monument from the road.
Rip off? Well? only if YOU think so. If so, don't go! We made that choice on one attraction.
Sad to see that you missed a great stop. Crazy Horse is not only a monument to the Plain's Indian tribes, but to the unimaginable drive of one man who decided to build the world's largest monument, even though he knew he, and his children, would probably never live to see the completion. Not only is it an ongoing project, but it is a great place to spend a few hours while touring several museums, watching a short documentary of the project, and learning about how one man's vision and drive could literally move a mountain, and create a spectacular piece of art.
I've done just about everything there is to do in the Hills, and it's pretty rare to find any real rip-offs. I've never had the urge to try out the Cosmos Mystery area, or the Presidential busts up in Lead (apparently I'm not alone on that one, since it closed) I wasted a bit of money on the National Woodcarving Museum, which was awful, and a bit more on the Borglum story, in Keystone, which isn't as good as the free museum and film at Rushmore. The interesting part of the area is that you can spend a few weeks there every summer and still not cover it all. This past year we rented a UTV and end up deep in the back woods of the northwestern hills, in areas few tourists will ever see. Nothing but cows, old gold mines and ghost towns. Just Beautiful.
โAug-09-2017 08:13 AM
Alabama Jim wrote:
When we go there we like to stay at Chris's RV Park in Spearfish. It is an hour drive to Custer, which is an awesome park to visit. Spearfish is also convenient to Spearfish Canyon and the waterfalls as well as Deadwood.
โAug-09-2017 07:59 AM
soren wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:
I agree it is a ripoff. ...
Charles
...the vast majority of users are from out of state, ...
โAug-09-2017 07:14 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
I agree it is a ripoff. Will probably stay at Spearfish City Campground and rent a car to get around. Will still have to pay the park entrance fees or buy the annual pass. arrgh!!!
Charles
โAug-09-2017 07:10 AM
Alabama Jim wrote:
When we go there we like to stay at Chris's RV Park in Spearfish. It is an hour drive to Custer, which is an awesome park to visit. Spearfish is also convenient to Spearfish Canyon and the waterfalls as well as Deadwood.
โAug-09-2017 06:46 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Good luck!
Can you find my wife in this crowd in Sturges?
Ron
โAug-08-2017 09:53 PM
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