| Above, Route 66 RV Resort in Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Here's something that I haven't run into (yet!) while camping at an RV park.
It is (surprise) campground electric charges on top of the nightly camping fee.
According to RV Life:
Booking a full-hookup campsite used to guarantee unlimited power, water, and sewer for a single, flat nightly rate. But that guarantee is quickly fading. As more campgrounds quietly transition to smart meters for short-term reservations, the way we calculate the cost of a road trip is fundamentally changing.
But you don’t have to wait until a surprise bill busts your travel budget to take action. Taking control of your rig’s energy consumption and knowing exactly what to look for on booking pages can help offset these new fees. A few simple adjustments will keep your next vacation predictable and wallet-friendly.
To read more, go here.
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