โSep-27-2013 03:18 PM
โOct-03-2013 02:53 PM
โOct-03-2013 07:16 AM
crcr wrote:
I have a question about booking Forest Service sites thru RA, specifically, Arizona Forest service sites. Does anyone know exactly how far in advance one is allowed to book these sites?
Thanks for any info!
โOct-03-2013 06:17 AM
โOct-03-2013 05:39 AM
magnusfide wrote:
Yep Mich, you misread it. It was not directed at you, merely a statement of fact.
I'm sure all the yaysayers will continue to chime in just to argue. Suffice to say, there are more naysayers to RA. It's not about overthinking, misreading or otherwise not exercising care with the system. It's about bad service, inaccuracies, etc etc. Again, research the net for those disatisfied. There are quite a few of us.
โOct-02-2013 09:30 PM
magnusfide wrote:
Yep Mich, you misread it. It was not directed at you, merely a statement of fact.
I'm sure all the yaysayers will continue to chime in just to argue. Suffice to say, there are more naysayers to RA. It's not about overthinking, misreading or otherwise not exercising care with the system. It's about bad service, inaccuracies, etc etc. Again, research the net for those disatisfied. There are quite a few of us.
โOct-02-2013 06:58 PM
โOct-02-2013 10:43 AM
โOct-02-2013 10:41 AM
โOct-02-2013 10:08 AM
Mich F wrote:
I see a lot of interesting comments on here. At least one person has stopped using Reserve America, now that's interesting. If you want to camp in a state park in Florida ( I imagine it's the same other places) and actually get a reservation, the only way you are going to get one, is through Reserve America. Someone else complained about having to move their RV 3 or 4 times in a 2 week period. That's not hard to understand. There aren't any sites open for that 2 week stretch you want. Other people have reservations during that time frame. There was also a mention of reservation fees for each site? What's that all about? With Fl state parks at least there are no fees for making a reservation. Are there fees in other places?
I've used Reserve America since they took over the Florida state park reservation system. I didn't have a choice in the matter, but I've also never had a problem with their system. It's really much easier than having to contact the individual park to see when/if they have any open sites.
I camp mainly in Florida and more often than not at a state park in the Keys. It's very difficult to get a site there most of the year. It's been made more difficult because Reserve America has made it so much easier for someone from Michigan or from (fill in the blank) to make a reservation.
What really upsets me is being there on a weekend and according to Reserve America it's booked solid. Yet there's more often than not a good number of empty sites, which I assume is a result of people that have made reservations and haven't bothered to cancel denying someone else the opportunity to get a site.
โOct-02-2013 08:55 AM
โOct-02-2013 08:24 AM
โOct-02-2013 08:16 AM
magnusfide wrote:Mich F wrote:magnusfide wrote:
Interesting that most of the Reserve America supporters chime from Florida. You must have had a pretty bad reservation system before the switch. The rest of us don't share your perceptions of this inadequate service. In the rest of the nation, most of the reservations systems that were used before RA worked better than RA.
Some parks have chosen to severely limit the options RA provides. Those parks are having better luck with the system. They don't opt for some of the tag on fee system of RA and that cuts down on the problems significantly, especially when the RVer is due a refund.
I still don't see how those of us who haven't had a problem with RA are considered RA supporters, or as you called me in an earlier post, an RA promoter, as if I worked for them.
Mich, didn't call you a promoter. You misread that.As far as the reservation system in Fl before RA is concerned, you had to call the individual park, to see what they had available for whatever days you wanted. There was no online access.
My point exactly: you don't prefer to call the park to check for rezs so RA "seems" to be a better option for you than your previous system. I found the phone call easy and convenient: the cg ranger would also provide me with insider info such as large groups coming in that may be noisy, levels of creeks or water condition, etc.
RA has continued to be problematic and frankly, their system is inferior to the systems that existed previously for the numerous reasons stated both here and in previous threads. In the rest of the nation, most of the reservations systems that were used before RA worked better than RA. As a retired engineer, I am more tech savvy than most. The RA system has major problems. Sit around the campfire with other tech savvies on your next camping trip and you'll hear the same. Do a search of the internet and you'll read more of the same.
Good luck with your camping. Don't know how much you do of it or how long but fair weather to you and yours. We've been on the road for nearly half a century. We've seen every kind of system out there. RA is substandard.
Mich, didn't call you a promoter. You misread that.
Every so often an RA promoter pops on the forum trying to push this system hoping to hook more parks into its expensive and inadequate service. Tiresome really but there it is
โOct-02-2013 07:44 AM
โOct-02-2013 07:33 AM
Mich F wrote:magnusfide wrote:
Interesting that most of the Reserve America supporters chime from Florida. You must have had a pretty bad reservation system before the switch. The rest of us don't share your perceptions of this inadequate service. In the rest of the nation, most of the reservations systems that were used before RA worked better than RA.
Some parks have chosen to severely limit the options RA provides. Those parks are having better luck with the system. They don't opt for some of the tag on fee system of RA and that cuts down on the problems significantly, especially when the RVer is due a refund.
I still don't see how those of us who haven't had a problem with RA are considered RA supporters, or as you called me in an earlier post, an RA promoter, as if I worked for them.
As far as the reservation system in Fl before RA is concerned, you had to call the individual park, to see what they had available for whatever days you wanted. There was no online access.