However, I'm probably more radical than Tom in my thinking in that I think many people use it because they are too cheap. It confounds me that people will spend in excess of $100K (in some cases WAY more) and yet be so cheap as to not be willing to pay $30 to stay overnight at a CG.
Ned said:We did find a campground in Rawlins, WY, that offers long, level, pull through sites with electric only, perfect for a one night stop. Unfortunately, it was $22 even with the GS discount
We have been paying 26/30 for W/E, up to 40 for FHU.
Tom said:Denny, you need to be more specific; There's more than one Tom in this discussion.
Ned said:".... our average for the year is still <$13.
Wendy said:Denny - Sadly the Olathe has been done and gone for nearly two weeks now. If you're ever in this area the first weekend in August, you should hit the Olathe Sweet Corn Festival - all the corn you can eat, roasted or steamed, with or without butter. It is absolutely the best corn anywhere.
Wendy
Tom said:Denny, you need to be more specific; There's more than one Tom in this discussion.
Ned said:Lou, all nights. Our average for 12+ years is just under $14.
Ned said:Same way you would account for WalMart parking
Lou (onaquest) said:Ned, is this the average for all nights this year, or just those nights on the road?
FrontrangeRVer said:If I were Walmart, I would just ban any overnight camping at all their stores, and be done with this......