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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, you can definitely save money and go camping. But you rather sh*t all over camping, so the alternative is paying the hotel prices. [b]Dont complain about being bougie and then complain about being too cheap[/b][/quote] :lol: I love this. [/quote] Who said anyone was shtting on camping? Some people like it, some people don't. Hotels in and around np's are horribly overpriced, it's a fact. We wanted to stay at the Springhill Suites (a SPRINGHILL SUITES, not a JW) in Jackson, WY last year and it was $800 a night. Give me a gd break. [/quote] OP says "and camping sucks" so yes, that is shitting on camping. [/quote] Camping is like cooking from scratch or gardening. You have to enjoy the entire process and not just the end result or it is not worth it. [/quote] I don't disagree! But if you say "cooking sucks" but "I can't afford to eat out" then what are you left with? OP doesn't enjoy camping - fine. OP doesn't want to pay for a pricey hotel - fine. So what's left? She wants the hotel prices reduced, which will just mean they're booked out even further, and she still won't be able to go. At some point you need to put up or shut up. [/quote]
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