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ppine wrote:
Maybe you should try some boondocks camping.
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โAug-15-2018 11:13 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
If they're anything like the ones at our County Fairgrounds it would be sort of hard to call it "camping". I guess it could be stretched to that, but parked next to someone 5' away in a muddy field would be more accurate. Actually they don't allow it at this particular fairgrounds. Those are the power pedestals along the bank and the sewer connections have to defy gravity. They have them for the Carnies.
โAug-15-2018 07:47 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
I'll chip in with a simple concept. Say the camp has an extra fee amenity, be it waterpark, paddleboats, mini golf pick your fun. Along comes a mom and asks ' why cant you make it free?'
Our reply is how could we make it free, we would have to raise our rates to cover the cost which would not be fair to those who do not use that amenity, in effect having them pay- subsidize your family.
โAug-15-2018 05:51 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:Now that is a unicorn. A government program that is well thought out. The requirements to participate are clear and it would be hard to argue that they are onerous, invasive and/or discriminatory. However, if you give it enough time and publicity the politicians will figure out a reason and a way to screw it up.
Here in Washington, when my daughter and SIL and their 5 kids (2 their own, 3 fosters), they can get state park sites for $5 per night and the foster kid(s) have to be present. Their foster id also works for our "Discover Pass" which is needed to visit certain areas (day use areas).
โAug-15-2018 03:30 AM
WTP-GC wrote:
FWIW, I would rather have my campsite next to a large family of well-behaved children vs. 2-4 adults that stay up all night partying under their awning.
โAug-15-2018 03:27 AM
โAug-15-2018 03:23 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Also keep in mind that camping is allowed at many fairgrounds - if a event is not going on at that time. We've used them a lot as we traveled.
โAug-15-2018 03:19 AM
WTP-GC wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:
This thread is a fine example of the RV.Net creed........
RV.Net..........Complicating the uncomplicated since 1852 LOL.
Until I read this forum, I wasn't aware of the inherent risk of death I was taking each time I traveled down the highway on my chinese-made tires and with my fridge running on gas.