bstark wrote:
That is the true difficulty of the reservation process, you end up "attached" to people, places and even the amenities of a resort. This conundrum is faced by every RV owner at some time to some degree.
Do we use the transportability of an RV to experience new vistas and risk not being able to hook-up with friends of past years or do we keep going back to the same-old, same-old because it's "comfortable".
Gave up the RV because we never used it in the summer and it didn't make much sense driving the thing to the same destination to park it on the same site for 5 months every winter. Bought a property instead. New adventure, friends and surroundings starting this winter.
Never could bring ourselves to take that chance of heading south without reservations and always reserved at the place we knew so got locked into that routine for over 6 years and watched rigs roll in all winter long without reservations and still get a spot.
You put this all quite well . I like the way you have in small way divided the snowbirds into the two groups . Stationary and Mobiles .