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If there is plenty of room showing, we just show up but some parks still charge the booking fee.
What is a "booking fee?" Are you saying that the website advertises a site for $65.00, but when you get there they want $75? Or are you talking about the practice of passing the credit card fees back to the guest?
 
What is a "booking fee?" Are you saying that the website advertises a site for $65.00, but when you get there they want $75? Or are you talking about the practice of passing the credit card fees back to the guest?
It advertises a site at $50.00 but when you book there is a fee charged. I'm not really okay with that. The park is sort of guaranteed that I will arrive. It is in their best interest to have on line booking and I should be guaranteed a site when I arrive. When I arrive without booking, I am taking a bit of a gamble that there might not be a spot for me so why pay for a booking fee? A credit card fee is a fee that the operator is passing on that a bank charges them. It is usually 3% and I'm okay with that BUT. There is a park that we stayed at that charged us $20.00 to process the credit card!! Fort Morgan RV Park in Alabama. A $65.00 standard back in has 10.97 in fees that includes the booking fee and taxes and then they have a $20.00 Crdit card processing fee that takes that 65 to $95.00 and they don't tell you about it until you pay!!

An example of booking fees:
RV campsite booking fees typically range from $10 to $15 per reservation, with online bookings often slightly cheaper than phone reservations ($11.50–$15.25). These fees are usually non-refundable. Nightly rates vary from $40–$60 for basic sites up to $120+ for full hook-ups.
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) +6
Common Booking and Service Fees
 
When Jerry had made a lot of money for a standup gig he'd done he decided to buy his parents a Cadillac. At the closing Elaine's boyfriend, who was a car salesman is doing the closing. At a point during the closing he goes "and this is the fee for charging a fee".
 
Ouch! That must be a Canada thing, I've not heard of it our here.
I've seen it on many campgrounds. I think it is fees they pay to their campground booking host (ie campspot).
 

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