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Apr-17-2017 11:11 AM
GregToni wrote:
I'm a planner... want to at least have an idea of where I'm going, what to see, and where to stay. Spent a couple of months planning a 3 wk trip to Seattle this summer, now it just got canceled... planning a couple replacement trips, Kansas and northern rockies. With some places not taking older motorhomes, I want to make sure I have a place when I get there.
Apr-16-2017 07:52 AM
Apr-16-2017 07:22 AM
2gypsies wrote:
If you're still working and pressed for time then definitely make reservations.
We were full-timers and retired so we were never on a schedule. We didn't make reservations even for our 40' motorhome and for many national and state parks - even along the Oregon coast in all seasons.
Many parks have campgrounds that don't even accept reservations such as Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier, Bryce, etc. and also some state parks - even in Oregon. We also enjoy national forest campgrounds. Of those that do reservations, there are always 'no shows'. If it's a major tourist destination such as Yellowstone, we'd stay nearby the previous night and drive into the park early morning when folks are leaving and when the 'no show' sites become available.
Honestly, we've never been turned away because there was no room at the inn. I understand that some folks think they can't travel this way but you can. It just takes a different way to approach the situation. You'd never pull in a 4pm in a national or state park and expect to get a site. The same goes for pulling in on a Friday. If you can be flexible it's easily done.
Apr-15-2017 08:56 PM
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Apr-14-2017 12:13 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:Oasisbob wrote:
Here in Oregon we reserve because space may not be available or not a good spot. If we go unreserved we run the risk of someone reserving our spot online forcing us to move. Odd thing about OSP is online it may show nothing available but when we arrive we see several unoccopied spots. Have yet to figure that one out
How could someone reserve you're spot?
Apr-14-2017 11:16 AM
Apr-14-2017 08:33 AM
Jayco-noslide wrote:
Keep in mind that reservations can almost always be canceled or changed. Sometimes for no more than $10 sometimes more. I used to hate spending that extra money but I'd rather have a reserv. that I have to cancel than to go a destination and find it full. $15 or $20 spent on changing the reserv. isn't much as part of the overall cost of a trip.
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