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Topic: Split costs? (Read 9673 times)
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MTPorcupine3
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Is anyone willing to share a camp site? Maybe a few of us can share a cabin to keep the cost down. It seems we'll be paying more than we did in Lancaster. I am one mellow male porcupine.
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Russell Kanning
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There are 2 tiny cabins available at Gunstock and someone might have already nabbed um.
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"Hagrid"
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Maybe a few of us can share a cabin to keep the cost down. It seems we'll be paying more than we did in Lancaster.
1) Gunstock itself has only 2 _small_ cabins, which have already been reserved, I think. There are plenty of nearby rooms, and a page will be up shortly (or already is) listing many places to stay. 2) Camping rates are comparable to Roger's, so not sure where you got that from... Roger's was not cheap by any means, and we stayed at both a campsite and a hotel room there. that said, camp site sharing is a good thing, and recommended...
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Russell Kanning
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I think the cost/day for camping will be $2-5 more than Rogers. We can still share sites, since they want no more than 4 adults/site. If we don't have anyone from out-of-state visiting, we will share our site with someone. The sites at Gunstock are much more wooded and varied than Rogers, so you might want to take a look at the places if you live in NH.  There is actual wood to gather and water running through the place. 
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Dreepa
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I think the cost/day for camping will be $2-5 more than Rogers. We can still share sites, since they want no more than 4 adults/site. If we don't have anyone from out-of-state visiting, we will share our site with someone.
And Rogers was only 2 adults per site right? Or was that only 2 tents?
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lloydbob1
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There are plenty of nearby rooms, and a page will be up shortly (or already is) listing many places to stay.
Please post their rates, also
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Rich Goldman
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« Last Edit: February 08, 2007, 10:17:37 am by Rich Goldman »
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-- Rich Goldman Head Organizer, PorcFest 2007 & 2008
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lloydbob1
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I'd like to see that
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"Hagrid"
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« Last Edit: February 08, 2007, 12:29:26 pm by SethCohn »
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"Hagrid"
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I think the cost/day for camping will be $2-5 more than Rogers.
2006 Roger's rates are $23-25 (w/ water/electric), Gunstock is $27, so Russell is somewhat correct. (these are 2007 Gunstock rates, not 2006, as quoted to Rich) However, Gunstock allows 4 people, while Roger's charged $5 per person extra over 2 (or for more than one tent) so I think Gunstock is likely cheaper overall for many... RVs for the week are comparable. $35 at Roger's, $240 (or $34+ per day) at Gunstock.
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Bald Eagle
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When we made our reservations, we also asked about bringing additional people - they quoted us $6 per person per night. It's not on the website, you have to call for rates.
Just ask for regular guest services, since the camping lady took a week to get back to us.
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lloydbob1
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Where are the hotel/motel rates?
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Rich Goldman
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-- Rich Goldman Head Organizer, PorcFest 2007 & 2008
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awsmpete
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Stay at my house in Wolfeboro, no charge.
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dalebert
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Is anyone planning to camp that might have room for someone else willing to chip in? I'll be flying in so I can't exactly bring much camping gear, beyond perhaps a sleeping back and maybe an inflatable mattress. I'm voluntarily unemployed at the moment so just trying to keep my costs down. Seems like I could save a lot by avoiding a hotel room.
On the other hand, someone willing to split a hotel room would save a good bit also.
EDIT: *crickets*
Oh dear...
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« Last Edit: June 06, 2007, 12:20:59 pm by dalebert »
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