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Dog Folks wrote:Topsail Hill, Santa Rosa beach is $42.00 Love the place but it is getting a little much for a state park.fla-gypsy wrote:
Destination areas will be much higher. Disney charges upward to $100 a night as well as some of the parks in the Fl Keys. We have state parks in Fl that now charge in the $40+ range
Not saying you are wrong. The highest Florida State Park fees that I always knew of were in the Keys at $36.00 per night.
Which parks are over $40.00? (I want to make sure I avoid them.)
Feb-28-2015 02:47 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Destination areas will be much higher. Disney charges upward to $100 a night as well as some of the parks in the Fl Keys. We have state parks in Fl that now charge in the $40+ range
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mlts22 wrote:
Sometimes camping helps amortize the cost of a rig:
Trailer + Generator -- $14,000
sell price, 80% of NADA low, 8,000.
Cost per night, $0 due to being part of a festival's cast.
Total nights camped: 120
Cost per night: $50.
Of course, if you add food, supplies, and other stuff, it goes up from there, but it is well under the rates that local hotels/motels charge. Last weekend, people were paying $300 a night for a RV park spot, so all things considered, my travel trailer is cheaper than a hotel in a lot of ways.
Of course, when I trade in the TT for a motorhome, all bets are off.
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beemerphile1 wrote:
Here is a little different viewpoint.
Purchase a new RV in spring 2014 for $20,000
Camp for two weeks vacation and several weekends for a total of 20 nights
Spring 2015 the RV is now worth $14,000
Cost per night = $300
Kind of makes the $20 to $40 per night fees seem pretty inexpensive, doesn't it? :B