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Oregon Ms wrote:
It's just wrong to take someone else's paid for, reserved site and expect them to go elsewhere to accommodate you regardless of how long they are staying. There is no rationalizing stealing someone else's site.
It's happened to me. I had a nice site, went out for dinner (took my rig, the toad was at home) came back, someone had moved into my site AS WELL AS moving my firewood, cooler, chairs etc. off the site. You're damn straight I stood my ground until the host told that couple to move. Yeah, it happened to be an ocean view site at Beverly Beach, OR. I don't care how big they are or WHO they THINK they are. That is just bad behavior and should not be tolerated (and it wasn't).
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โApr-04-2014 01:54 AM
UsualSuspect wrote:Steve B. wrote:
I'm a little tired of being discriminated against because I have a little RV. If I pay the same price as someone with a big rig, or want a premium spot that campground owners seem to want to save for big rigs, why can't I reserve the spot I want? When cg owners see that I have a little one, they just want to head me over to a little spot. I choose to have a small rig but I would like to also choose a premium spot to make my vacation complete. Is there a way around this problem?
I have the opposite frustration. Nothing like trying to get into a place where there are a lot of 35' and down sites available, and nothing for me and my 42' rig. If I reserve a smaller spot and cannot fit they will not move me to a larger one, tell me I did not reserve a size appropriate site.
Just my opinion, but the rule should work both ways, you reserve a large site and can fit in a smaller one, you should be turned away like I am.
โApr-02-2014 04:13 PM
โApr-02-2014 02:05 PM
Steve B. wrote:
I'm a little tired of being discriminated against because I have a little RV. If I pay the same price as someone with a big rig, or want a premium spot that campground owners seem to want to save for big rigs, why can't I reserve the spot I want? When cg owners see that I have a little one, they just want to head me over to a little spot. I choose to have a small rig but I would like to also choose a premium spot to make my vacation complete. Is there a way around this problem?
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