โJun-17-2015 04:46 AM
โJun-18-2015 04:53 PM
โJun-18-2015 04:31 PM
โJun-18-2015 04:26 PM
VT Skier wrote:
Let's do some simple math:
20 foot campsite where will a 25 foot camper fit......in the road maybe.....2 20 ft campsites equals 40 ft at least with my old math (just a shot at this new math stuff) Again lets get back to what I posted less than half full CG in a meadow where there are ten or so small sites if and only if there is no one else reserved or camping there when I call the VT campground's # to check and see on a Wed will I reserve two sites so I can fit my camper in. And why do you say someone is a troll are you of the uppity crowd who think your special because your opinion is the only one that counts?
And this discussion just proves why this country is the best in the world we all have an opinion and freely voice it......Although I'm right and your not.......LOL
โJun-18-2015 03:58 PM
VT Skier wrote:
Let's do some simple math:
20 foot campsite where will a 25 foot camper fit......in the road maybe.....2 20 ft campsites equals 40 ft at least with my old math (just a shot at this new math stuff)
โJun-18-2015 02:26 PM
โJun-18-2015 02:16 PM
LarryJM wrote:Crowe wrote:
would use the restaurant analogy of reserving all the tables around you and when someone comes in to find a table, the host says, "sorry, no room".
Thanks, that was a much better analogy. And the "taking up 2 parking spots" one. At least there's a few around here who understand!
IMO those are both terrible analogies since unlike a CG site that you pay for neither of those are revenue generators unless say for the restaurant table you have to pay either a penalty if you don't actually use it. Likewise parking spaces are marked for individual cars and there is no cost associated for using them. Just try that in say a paid parking garage and you just might find your vehicle towed and a finanical penalty in towing/impound imposed. I would bet the majority of CGs would love multiple site reservations that you pay for and don't use since those will have a higher profit margin due to lack of services needed at that site. Also, I think you will find that for those CGs where they are usually at maximum they will pre charge for reservations and many are not not refundable so this multiple site issue and somehow not paying and hoping it stays vacant if that is what you are hoping for has been neutralized by appropriate CG policies.
Larry
โJun-18-2015 12:35 PM
โJun-18-2015 11:23 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJun-18-2015 11:03 AM
PRodacy wrote:I think it's more of a problem in high population density areas. I have been to a state campground where the camp host and I were the only occupants. We would have coffee of a morning.Crowe wrote:
would use the restaurant analogy of reserving all the tables around you and when someone comes in to find a table, the host says, "sorry, no room".
Thanks, that was a much better analogy. And the "taking up 2 parking spots" one. At least there's a few around here who understand!
If that person paid the revenue that would be obtained from serving others at those tables, what's the problem? Often, and especially around Holidays, you'll see signs in restaurants saying that they'll be closed to the public due to a private party being held there. First come, first served.
Of course, I may be a little biased since most of the places we camp are never very busy and everyone has more than enough room.
โJun-18-2015 10:47 AM
Crowe wrote:
would use the restaurant analogy of reserving all the tables around you and when someone comes in to find a table, the host says, "sorry, no room".
Thanks, that was a much better analogy. And the "taking up 2 parking spots" one. At least there's a few around here who understand!
โJun-18-2015 10:18 AM
Crowe wrote:
would use the restaurant analogy of reserving all the tables around you and when someone comes in to find a table, the host says, "sorry, no room".
Thanks, that was a much better analogy. And the "taking up 2 parking spots" one. At least there's a few around here who understand!
โJun-18-2015 10:13 AM
โJun-18-2015 09:58 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJun-18-2015 09:20 AM
korbe wrote:PRodacy wrote:Crowe wrote:
It's all about "me", isn't it?
Wasting your breath. These people don't see themselves that way.
Good analogy Larry. If you want to have two campsites or an oversize steak and you can pay for it then it is your right to do that.
Not even close to a good analogy. You need to take a class in Economics 101 and learn the laws of supply and demand. Someone eating the 16 ounce steak doesn't take a steak away from someone wanting an 8 ounce steak because the restaurant has adequate supply of both. Not so in a campground. It's obvious some of you will do whatever it takes to try and justify your selfishness. Your mamas would be embarrassed. Makes me miss camping a lot less-I've had far less issues in hot els than I've had in campgrounds.
Have to agree with Larry. Crowe, by your way of thinking, everyone should also get rid of their big rigs and use small trailers ( maybe a teardrop trailer) so that more people would fit in a campground. Having a MH or 5er takes up more room than you need and denies others camping spots. That's just being selfish!
I would use the restaurant analogy of reserving all the tables around you and when someone comes in to find a table, the host says, "sorry, no room".
โJun-18-2015 09:01 AM