Above, the Double J Campground in Chatham, Illinois. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
As the old saying goes, "you can't please everybody."
That's the way it is with a new online RV campground booking service. One major campground company is not pleased with it and wants no part of it.
RV Travel reported:
RVers tired of endlessly searching the internet for available campsites now have access to a new service that creator and founder Mark Petersen thinks could change the way people plan their trips.
But at least one major campground operator (Kampgrounds of America Inc.) isn’t happy with the new service, and has sent the new company a “cease and desist” letter protesting the methods used by Petersen’s new “Arvie™” booking service. KOA is demanding that all KOA inventory be immediately removed from the Arvie.com website.
Petersen said Arvie is a subscription service and acts as an online travel agency for RVers, designed to help campers find, compare, and instantly book the best campsites for all of their trips using a sleek and centralized interface.
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