RVing Down? Not if CalParks Reservations Any Indicator
Thursday California State Parks officials opened the phone lines to take reservations for next May--as in 2008. A record setting number of reservations quickly tallied up 8,472 to be precise. That's a big uptick from the same "opening day" for reservations for 2007--at that time a little over 7,000 reservations were made.Over a 1,000 reservations were logged in the first two minutes. Apparently there's still a hefty interest in camping the Golden State. "Competition for popular California State Parks campsites is fierce," said Jim Luscutoff, who heads the Concessions and Reservations Division. "We understand those who did not get the reservations they wanted are disappointed, which is why we encourage our visitors to consider many of our other beautiful parks. There are 278 to choose from and each one has something worth experiencing."
Parks that were 90 percent full by close of business Thursday, in alphabetical order, were Bolsa Chica in Orange County, Carpinteria State Beach in Santa Barbara County, Doheny State Beach in Orange County, San Clemente State Beach in Orange County, San Elijo State Beach in San Diego County, and South Carlsbad State Beach in San Diego County.
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2 Comments:
CalParks reservations may be up because people are staying closer to home to save fuel.
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Gerald, at 5:57 AM, November 17, 2007
My guess would be that a majority of those making reservations are Californians. They still want to go RVing but the high cost of fuel to go out of state has kept them close to home.
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Anonymous, at 9:34 AM, November 17, 2007
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