Baja937 wrote:
AND, we know every other camper in the campground!!!..
Which some may consider to be the single biggest drawback to seasonal camping ... a lot of us instead prefer the anonymity offered by camping in a different location each time we go out. We can still camp with friends from time to time, as the occasion may arise, but most of the time enjoy our time on our own, without having to feel like everyone else in the park is monitoring our every move.
To the OP, one issue we've run into when considering seasonal camping is whether we can in fact pull the camper out mid season from time to time for trips elsewhere. While this may not be common where you're looking there are parks here in S Ontario where I am that don't allow this - trailer goes in at the beginning of the season and must stay all season, which for us would be a non-starter. We're also beginning to see what are called "pad fees", meaning a huge deposit up front, say $10,000, plus the usual annual fees ... again, for us that's something I just wouldn't agree to.
Typically here in S Ontario an average seasonal fee could be between $2000 and $3000 and even at a ridiculous $50 per night campsite fee that one can pay here in the Ontario provincial park system that's still an awful lot of nights of camping before getting ahead on even a $2000 investment in a seasonal site. Some of that of course would be offset by reduced fuel costs as we'd not be towing the trailer but it still takes a lot of nights to offset that seasonal site fee which usually has to be paid upfront.
Hard to say ... some love it, some wouldn't be caught dead in a seasonal park. :W
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