R.I.P. your vacation plans to US National Parks

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Anonymous wrote:National parks are poor people vacations anyways.


Agree. And yes, even Yellowstone.


Are these two posts satire?


I guess people feel that natural beauty needs to have a stiff markup for access in order to keep out the poors.

Not sure what the upscale opposite is of a "National Park". Private game reserve? Like where Donnie Jr. shot the endangered duck in Italy a few weeks ago?

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Listened to an interview about Cape Cod National Seashore and how the job cuts and budget impact will likely limit its ability to open beaches. That would crush the local economy.
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We are supposed to travel to Glacier this summer but I’m trying to come up with a back up plan. And the trip is expensive!
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My understanding is Tr@mp wants to drill and use minerals from these parks. I need to find the source for that before I post it here.
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I don't think overweight MAGAs enjoy the active outdoors so they don't care. Too much walking.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think overweight MAGAs enjoy the active outdoors so they don't care. Too much walking.


I think you’re incorrect. I’ve done a lot of national park vacations (have been to over half of them) and they really do pull from a wide swath of domestic and international visitors. This is one of the actions that shows me there is no method to the madness. The people making the decision (Musk) dog have sufficient knowledge about what actually makes money for America and what the Trump voters actually support/like. They don’t know what they are doing and are too arrogant to take the time to educate themselves.
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Anonymous wrote:They are a major draw for international tourists so we are turning away a ton of money. Also lots of Americans who would have vacationed at home in US will say f— it and go to someplace else.


As long as they don’t fly. It’s not safe. Trump said so himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:National parks are poor people vacations anyways.


Agree. And yes, even Yellowstone.


I agree and I’ve been to 54 of the national parks. While the hotels inside the parks are not cheap, a lot of people camp - which is very cheap.

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The responsible thing would be to not go right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:National parks are poor people vacations anyways.


Agree. And yes, even Yellowstone.


I don't agree. We are expats so have seen all of Europe, as well as much of the Middle East and Asia, and our BEST family vacation, according to my ds and British dh, has been Death Valley national park. We stayed at the Oasis at Death Valley, camped a few nights, and had an amazing time. The amazing night skies, the beautiful, desolate scenery, the dunes, and the creepily empty Armargosa Opera House is something my ds still talks about a decade later. Dh and I are talking about going back to the US this summer just to visit Death Valley again, with some family friends from Germany who are dying to see it as well.

I guess we're uncultured hicks.
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Anonymous wrote:National parks are poor people vacations anyways.


Tell that to the millions of people who come from across the world to see them.

Have you been to Yellowstone lately? You can barely move for all of the Chinese people. I doubt they are poor.
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Anonymous wrote:We are supposed to travel to Glacier this summer but I’m trying to come up with a back up plan. And the trip is expensive!


I am sorry- it's an incredibly beautiful place, hope you can eventually go.
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This breaks my heart.

You'd think our national parks are the one thing Americans could agree on funding.
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This seriously is a shame.

I hate it because of the terrible policymaking aspect, but I also hate it because I am planning a family reunion in Maine on Mt. Desert Island, and Acadia is the best thing on that island. I hope they can even keep the place open.
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Anonymous wrote:We are supposed to travel to Glacier this summer but I’m trying to come up with a back up plan. And the trip is expensive!


Don't tell anyone about it, but do this instead: https://fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/find-a-park

You can rent a beautiful place like this if you don't like camping: https://bigforkvacationrentals.com/lodge/

State parks are usually so much less crowded because all the big tour buses and quick trip photo taking tourists don't bother.
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