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Lantley
May 08, 2017Nomad
jersey_traveler wrote:
I was happy to pay $135 a night for the Disney campground. That was about $500 a night less than if we had to buy 2 hotel rooms on the property to hold all of my kids!!!
We pay close to $100 a night to get a dune site at the KOA in Hatteras. The pool, playground, and direct beach access make it worth the cost. And it is about $2500 less than a house on the beach!!
Good points,You have to consider all factors. FT. Wilderness is a Disney property and allows all camper access to the Disney Transportation system. The means you can park your car and take, free buses , boats and shuttles to many places that are also Disney Property. No parking fees as well.
I'm sure there are cheap beach CG's that are not on the beach. But then again you have to pack up everyone and everything and head to the beach, again possibly pay to park.
In many cases there are financial benefits to staying at the hi dollars places vs. the alternatives.
While I enjoy them both you can't compare Ft. Wilderness to a quiet remote $30 per night CG in WV.
Making a blanket statement that I won't pay over $30
may be OK for a CG with zero amenities in a remote area. But if you do any traveling it will hard to set a maximum figure.
Is the goal to save money or is it to enjoy decent CG's.at the market rate?
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