We all have just two choices, "Pay it or Park it". I have no intentions of parking our rig, so we plan to carry on as usual. A $1.00/gallon increase at 10 MPG only adds $100 to a 1,000 mile trip, and our budget can handle that. We favor state and national park campgrounds anyway, so our per night costs overall stay well below the private park prices. Right now we're enjoying a 10 day stay at a National Park Service campground in the Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida next to Everglades National Park at $15/night with our Senior Access Pass. It's an electric only site, but our next Florida park belongs to our RV club, and will be just $24 for a full hookup site. After that we'll be back to state parks in Florida and Georgia, all at prices well below the private park prices.