Above, an entrance gate to Yosemite National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Some are saying that we have an over-reliance on credit and debit cards. Some are also saying that "digital currency" is the wave of the future.
Both are lousy ideas as the corrupt government can control and spy on people through such transactions.
This doesn't affect me since I have my lifetime national park Senior Pass, so I don't have to pay anything.
RV Travel has noticed that some national parks are no longer accepting cash at entrance stations. They have a poll posted asking if this is a good or bad idea.
They begin it with:
We’ve been noticing that more and more places aren’t accepting cash anymore. Are you finding this true where you are, too? Even some National Parks have said goodbye to cash and are only accepting payments in the form of credit or debit cards.
If you pulled up to an NP booth wanting to pay your entrance fee in cash but they turned you away, how would you feel about this? Is it a good idea or a bad idea? As always, please feel free to leave a comment after you vote. Thanks!
To participate in the poll, go here.
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