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That's insane. I have not run into this, but I will be on the lookout now.hey charged $10 a day per dog.
We boondock quite often. I find boondockers with dogs are worse than in those in a campground. A lot run free and the owners have no idea where or when they crap. Park owners that don't enforce rules don't help anyone. I agree. Many need to grow a back bone.I would like to thank TR25 as he gave me a great opportunity to see how I come across many times. In general, I also agree with his dog stance and have been known to say much the same things in forums when dogs and owners come up. It is so obviously the owners that suck, other then the occasional dog that is mean and the owner wants him that way, then they both suck. As to running a campground or hosting, I have noticed that no one ever speaks to misbehaving people or animals. Period. Even when asked to by other campers. There is no point in having a host in many campgrounds. And while we are at it, your kids are just as bad as the idiots and their dogs. Since I qualify, easily, the 55+ places are looking better all the time, now to just get rid of the dogs......another reason to boondock!
Peace Arch RV Park in South Surrey BC. $5.00 for a dog under 15 pounds and $10.00 for over 15 pounds per day per dog. And not a single amenity. They used to be my go to on our way back to Canada. No more.That's insane. I have not run into this, but I will be on the lookout now.
It's their business, so it's their decision. But you make it seem like 4 bucks is a make or break thing. Why wouldn't someone's pet be worth 4 bucks to them?
People don't want to pay 4 bucks? Take their dog elsewhere too.
Just think how all of this could be avoided if people actually picked up after their pets? And when outside, they are either on a leash or on a tie-out. We'd never had any reason to have this conversation. And businesses wouldn't have the reason for a pet surcharge.
My wife and I encountered something similar when planning our wedding. Certain venues would charge one rate for weddings and a different, lower rate for every other type of rental gathering. Needless to say, those venues didn't get our business.Sometimes I think you don't get it and then you surprise me.
First, I have no problem paying $4.00 but I'm not paying it for nothing. These parks are making their parks look more affordable. They guy down the street is trying to keep competitive but the guy surcharging for a dog is just cheating the system. You don't seem to get that.
Second, people don't want to pay 4.00? Take their dog elsewhere too. You get it!! Woo hoo!! And that's all I have been saying!
And it NOT ABOUT PICKING UP after their pets. You suggested that they could pay a kid $25.00 to do a poop patrol or wash out the mower. I'm sure most parks could easily absorb that cost. That's not what they are charging. Peace Arch RV Park has 270 sites. Probably better than half of the campers have at least one dog. Even if they are under 15 pounds they are raking in $2,025 PER DAY that their competitors probably aren't aware of.
At the end of the day sir, I don't care if you grasp the concept.
You all take care and drive safe now, ya hear.
never get between a mother and her kid/pet. It's a no win situation no matter if the dog has chicken feathers in his mouth or the kid the rock in his hand....it's YOUR fault....somehow.As to running a campground or hosting, I have noticed that no one ever speaks to misbehaving people or animals. Period. Even when asked to by other campers. There is no point in having a host in many campgrounds.
running a campground, to me, would be like being the adult during recess where one has to deal with the kids, pets, and parents of them. No way jose.We packed in running a campground during COVID. Too many of those folks had no idea what camping was all about.
That's a lot of fees, but some don't make sense and some are redundant. Just a quick scan of them:Let me add this one to the list:
Guess I'm doing it wrong!
- WiFi upgrade fees
- Firewood fees
- Visitor fees
- Early check-in fees
- Late check-out fees
- Reservation change fees
- Site selection fees
- Extra vehicle fees
- Cancellation processing fees
- Package receiving fees
- Resort fees
- Booking fees
- Additional person fees
- Extra awning or outdoor equipment fees
- Generator usage fees
- Premium view site fees
- Golf cart fees
- Shower fees
- Laundry fees
- Propane delivery fees
- Sewer hookup fees
- Electric metering fees for short-term guests
- Trash collection fees
- Gate access fees
- Parking fees
- Seasonal storage fees
- Pet walking area fees
- Picnic table or gazebo rental fees
- Bring your dog fees
not a yapper and on a tie out. Now that's being a responsible adult.They should charge by the yap... I've had this one 6months and have yet to hear her bark... View attachment 32365
lol, you should have told them that you'd not charge them for your cat keeping the mouse population down on your site.I think the reason for charging is the fact that there is always that one family that does not clean up after their dog, or the ones that leave the dog in their rv and the office has to field endless calls about the dogs barking.
I remember they once wanted to charge me for my indoor only cat. You think charging for a dog is unacceptable imagine charging for an indoor cat
Isn't that sort of like being forced to have auto insurance?I don't like to be charged for the ignorance, stupidity, selfishness or laziness (or all of the above) of other people.