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DesertDogs
Dec 24, 2017Explorer
Our personal wealth/rolling stock, and the value of our property in Scottsdale, has nothing to do with this discussion. I didn't become wealthy by ignoring the costs and valuation of things. So, save it.
I wanted to learn of other parks in the area which might be less costly than Lazydays KOA.
I made it perfectly clear that we have stayed here at Lazydays many times and enjoy it here, and will certainly stay here again when we are so motivated.. But since they have raised their rates and eliminated the weekly rate, I wanted to know if there might be other good options in the area to stay for a week, or two, or a month... PERIOD.
As for on-site restaurants, laundry facilities, pools, rec rooms, organized activities, proximity to shopping, etc., those are not of much, if any, interest to me. The size of the sites, quality of the hook ups, and relative quality of the surroundings are meaningful to me. We're not looking to be entertained, nor for social activities.
I don't care what the going rate of sites may be in other parts of the country, nor how attractive $52/night may be to those who pay much more elsewhere. Rght now, I'm interested in Tucson.
To those who want to tell me to go elsewhere if I don't like the rate, that someone else will come along to take my place when I vacate (this park is about 1/2 full right now!), or want to attempt a lecture on capitalism - save it. You're wasting your time, effort, and our bandwidth. I pay attention to the cost of things, even when I can easily afford them. I am a big spender and splurge on the things I would like to have, but I'm always looking for good pricing and value, even with relatively inexpensive things.
I wanted to learn of other parks in the area which might be less costly than Lazydays KOA.
I made it perfectly clear that we have stayed here at Lazydays many times and enjoy it here, and will certainly stay here again when we are so motivated.. But since they have raised their rates and eliminated the weekly rate, I wanted to know if there might be other good options in the area to stay for a week, or two, or a month... PERIOD.
As for on-site restaurants, laundry facilities, pools, rec rooms, organized activities, proximity to shopping, etc., those are not of much, if any, interest to me. The size of the sites, quality of the hook ups, and relative quality of the surroundings are meaningful to me. We're not looking to be entertained, nor for social activities.
I don't care what the going rate of sites may be in other parts of the country, nor how attractive $52/night may be to those who pay much more elsewhere. Rght now, I'm interested in Tucson.
To those who want to tell me to go elsewhere if I don't like the rate, that someone else will come along to take my place when I vacate (this park is about 1/2 full right now!), or want to attempt a lecture on capitalism - save it. You're wasting your time, effort, and our bandwidth. I pay attention to the cost of things, even when I can easily afford them. I am a big spender and splurge on the things I would like to have, but I'm always looking for good pricing and value, even with relatively inexpensive things.
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