I prefer campgrounds that restrict their facilities to campers and guests. The pools are usually crowded enough just with all of the campground kids. If I wanted to swim in a over crowded community pool I'd go to a waterpark, not a campground.
We have to wear wristbands at the campground we are currently visiting so that they can make sure only campers are using the beach and indoor pool. And the pool was so crowded with just campers tonight that it was hard to swim around...I can't imagine if they let everyone from the town in too !!
~Shannone
2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J Married to my best friend and high school sweetheart for 16 years 3 happy kids,one crazy wheaten terrier and our new mini schnauzer
Come on over, we always have an extra seat by the fire
I prefer campgrounds that restrict their facilities to campers and guests. The pools are usually crowded enough just with all of the campground kids. If I wanted to swim in a over crowded community pool I'd go to a waterpark, not a campground.
We have to wear wristbands at the campground we are currently visiting so that they can make sure only campers are using the beach and indoor pool. And the pool was so crowded with just campers tonight that it was hard to swim around...I can't imagine if they let everyone from the town in too !!