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Us out West wrote:wbwood wrote:
You plan on being there, but they only accept drive up, no reservations. Also from what I have heard that they have a set amount of sites. Also, they do not allow the use of PA during certain time of the year and week. There's a reason why. They are trying to fill in sites to fill the voids for when they don't possibly fill their sites.
No matter what park it is, only this that have trouble filling sites will accept discounts. Especially half off.
And that's a lot of asphalt it's sitting on. ๐
Well aware of all that but have never had a problem whenever we've used PA and don't expect one now but will call ahead as usual.
50% off works for us.
โNov-18-2013 08:38 PM
wbwood wrote:
You plan on being there, but they only accept drive up, no reservations. Also from what I have heard that they have a set amount of sites. Also, they do not allow the use of PA during certain time of the year and week. There's a reason why. They are trying to fill in sites to fill the voids for when they don't possibly fill their sites.
No matter what park it is, only this that have trouble filling sites will accept discounts. Especially half off.
And that's a lot of asphalt it's sitting on. ๐
โNov-18-2013 07:45 PM
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wbwood wrote:
And there are many resorts that are c2c. But why? To help fill their spots. If none of them didn't need the help to fill spots at a lower price, the. They would belong to half price clubs. And it really doesn't matter if you are considered a resort or not, if you are willing to accept half of what you normally charge, there's a reason.
And then again, don't parks usually only have a set number of sites available for PA?
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wbwood wrote:
I can not speak for experience whatsoever, but my opinion is that a park would become part of a discount camping club and accept half price because they have a hard time filling spots. With that said, I wouldn't really expect much for paying $15 or so at a fhu campsite.
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