โJul-30-2017 07:45 AM
โJul-31-2017 05:55 AM
linnemj wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
I've only used any of those centralized reservation outfits once. That's enough. They DON'T know the campground...some of the staff don't know campers and will put a 30 footer into a 20 foot back-in.....
The one exception MIGHT be the KOA system. However...I personally call the campground itself. Make the reservations there. When you ask (and you should) they will tell you the cancellation policy right then and there.
It also works when traveling, say coast to coast. Figure out where you will be in, 300-400 miles and callthe cg. around 10AM. (Miracle of cell phones)
Never a problem.
Yes it will be a big problem if you call many of the National Parks or popular state parks on day of arrival! Many are fully booked minutes after the reservation window opens 6 months out.
Reserve America gives you pretty good information on the size of the sites and has a search tool. Many times there are photos of the sites too.
RV sales are booming. More and more people home school their kids and many retirees are camping. You can't depend on school being in session to improve site availability as much as you used to.
โJul-30-2017 07:01 PM
jerseyjim wrote:
I've only used any of those centralized reservation outfits once. That's enough. They DON'T know the campground...some of the staff don't know campers and will put a 30 footer into a 20 foot back-in.....
The one exception MIGHT be the KOA system. However...I personally call the campground itself. Make the reservations there. When you ask (and you should) they will tell you the cancellation policy right then and there.
It also works when traveling, say coast to coast. Figure out where you will be in, 300-400 miles and callthe cg. around 10AM. (Miracle of cell phones)
Never a problem.
โJul-30-2017 05:29 PM
jerseyjim wrote:
I've only used any of those centralized reservation outfits once. That's enough. They DON'T know the campground...some of the staff don't know campers and will put a 30 footer into a 20 foot back-in.....
The one exception MIGHT be the KOA system. However...I personally call the campground itself. Make the reservations there. When you ask (and you should) they will tell you the cancellation policy right then and there.
It also works when traveling, say coast to coast. Figure out where you will be in, 300-400 miles and callthe cg. around 10AM. (Miracle of cell phones)
Never a problem.
โJul-30-2017 03:33 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:cyntdon2010 wrote:
Sometimes its cheaper to do a no show, your only charged for the 1st day.
Not here in PA. If you paid, it's yours. If you don't show up, still no one may park in your spot.
We recently had a situation where we were going to arrive the next afternoon instead of the day before as we planned. We called as a courtesy, but it wasn't necessary.
PA state parks use RA as well, so I'm *guessing* the rules are the same?
โJul-30-2017 03:29 PM
โJul-30-2017 02:42 PM
โJul-30-2017 11:08 AM
โJul-30-2017 10:39 AM
Durb wrote:
I too have been dinged a fee for changing my reservation. One time a wild fire closed the park, not my fault but oh well. My problem is fellow campers are gaming the reservation and cancellation system. All to often I have problems making a reservation because a park is booked full and then I show up at an empty facility. The park is losing revenue and people with families that have to plan a trip in advance can't find spots. Some will reserve their favorite campsite for every weekend of the season then cancel at the last minute and pay the $8 registration fee. $104 for 13 weeks of automatic camp site is a pretty good deal. No consideration at all for their fellow campers.
My solution is for Reserve America is to charge $100 reservation fee for the first campsite reserved. When you show up you get $92 back . Don't show up, lose the $100. The only way to stop the abuse is hit people in the wallet. The RV population is growing fast, the campsite population isn't. Full campgrounds will help alleviate the problem.
Not a bad idea . Last year we couldn't stay in a site for more than two days and generally only one.Had to pay so many additional reservation fees for doing this. And the icing on the cake was we watch our favorite site set empty for days. Paid over $250 in reservation and entrance fees , had to move 26 times in 33 days of camping.
Sorry you got me started. We are doing better this year but takes up a lot of time
Sorry for the rant and I know it strays from a well intentioned OP post but reservatioabuse is one of the few things that make my bottom red.
โJul-30-2017 10:03 AM
โJul-30-2017 09:53 AM
cyntdon2010 wrote:
Sometimes its cheaper to do a no show, your only charged for the 1st day.
โJul-30-2017 09:34 AM
โJul-30-2017 08:30 AM
โJul-30-2017 08:30 AM
WNYBob wrote:
Try calling the CG
โJul-30-2017 08:25 AM