CavemanCharlie wrote:
I think by some of these responses like the one from Gdetrailer I would find a different campground and not come back.
No, it is a nice campground in a very highly visited beach with something like 2,500 campsites and the farthest site off the beach is a 5 minute walk.
Beach front is private, not public, only the folks camping there have access.
Campground also has several pools (indoor and outdoor), lazy river, mini golf, playground for the kiddies small ponds which can be fished (no license), paddle boats, and a host of daily and nightly activities all for one price.
Also happens to be a few hrs drive from a bunch of my relatives so we make a point to visit them also..
This campground often BOOKS UP FULL in the Summer months, I remember as a kid many years ago when that town was not as well known we often spent HRS on the service road WAITING to get a campsite...
We put our reservations in JANUARY in order to make sure we WILL have a campsite at the dates we want...
Campgrounds this busy TEND to CLOSELY ENFORCE the check out times, they have to, otherwise they will eventually lose repeat business..
Now campground 50 miles off of a paved road with a single pitiful lane unimproved dirt/mud/pothole road may be rather easy going with the checkout times but I would highly doubt that they would "allow" someone to take up a valuable campsite more than an hr. After all private campgrounds COUNT each campsite as income, someone sitting on a site and not paying for it is LOST INCOME.
I would not even think most State/Federal run campgrounds would be very happy to have a "guest" out stay the time that was paid for. Good chance you WILL have an unhappy Ranger knocking on your door...
My point is, if you want to lolly gag around past the checkout time then be PREPARED to PAY another nights stay. MOST campgrounds if your site is not booked WILL allow you go to the office and PAY for another night.
Then you simply can take your time packing or soaking up some site seeing BEFORE pulling your RV out of the campground. If checkout is 11.00 and you paid for Sunday night you can leave ANY TIME SUNDAY up until the gates are closed..
Yes, you pay a little more but in the end it just may be cheaper than a ticket or paying impound fees if you drop your trailer off at a public place like a Mall, restaurant, WM or any other parking lot.
Leaving a trailer unattended in public places can be a very expensive loss... It would not be a gamble I would take unless I had a break down and made FORMAL arrangements with the owner of said lot.
True story, my parents one year on a trip to Vermont broke down on the way home, they were 6 hrs from home and 4 hrs from where they were camping..
They found a auto dealership which ALLOWED them to drop their trailer in the dealer back lot. They were able to drive the vehicle back to where they where camping at a relatives place to fix the vehicle. The problem turned out worse than expected and they found a hauler to haul the trailer back to the relatives place until the vehicle was fixed. This is THE ONLY exception to not dropping a trailer off in a public place I would consider...