We are 'holed up' in a CP for a while waiting for repairs to be done. It's been interesting to see the different rigs coming in each day. Yesterday 2 5th wheelers came in. One of them was 28' long and they told us they were charged $8/night more than we were. They have been on the road for 3.5 years and have never been charged more for being a 'big rig' before. They reckon they would use no more power etc than any of the 23' vans that were in the park last night. Anyone else had such an experience?
i guess its the same if you camp in a tent and use the powered site for a laptop & fridge? would use bugger all but some places would still charge say $25 for a bit of lawn.. dont know on that one i guess..
Unfortunately, as the 'big rig' owner said 'Caravanners talk' and he will pass on that Riverside at Nyngan has done that to him and his much smaller 5th wheeler companions! I haven't heard any of the other large caravan owners say the same.
Apart from the above incident, the CP is a lovely park beside the river with lots of space. It also has some very nice country style cabins that have been built in recent years.
-- Edited by neilnruth on Wednesday 16th of May 2012 05:06:12 PM
We have stayed at Nyngan a number of times. Nice town well worth a stop over for a few days and good place to restock the larder, do the laundry, etc. First time was at the Park next to the Squash courts east of town.
Other times have been at Riverside CP which for us is by far the better of the two parks from an outlook viewpoint, particularly if you camp down by the river (240v available if you want as well as a firedrum plus wood).One occasion we were up in the drive through sites due to works going on down on the river flats. Our drive through site had a double power outlet and other sites had two vans backing up to each other.
The large 5th wheeler clearly accepted the price he was charged for his site when he booked in, however when finding he was paying more ($8) than others per night did he go to the office and question why?
To clarify my earlier post I do believe that if caravan parks charge extra for a large rig it should be on the basis of providing a larger site for the rig not for a site the same size as that for a normal rig. Charging $8 extra for alleged increased power consumption is a specious excuse.
In a free market economy caravan parks can charge what they like but customers also have the right to take their business elsewhere and to recommend that others do likewise.
The 5th wheeler was told the reason it was dearer was because they were a big rig and that was 'management's decision' (obviously as per website above). They said they would say something as they left but I'm not sure if they did - but as I said before, they said 'caravanners talk'. Ron and Shirley, they no longer do 'back to back' on the top sites as they found it wasn't working so all are now single use drive through sites - and tonight the ones they are all full and there are some BIG caravans here (one would have to be at least 25' long.) It is a nice town though and yes, ideal for topping upo etc.