Hubby was telling me that the next time we go camping in Mays Landing that he would like to look into staying in their cabins that they have instead of using our camper. So I asked him why because we would spend more money to stay in a cabin, and they don’t have everything that we have in the camper. He told me that in the camper sure we have a bathroom, stove, and a sink, but in the cabins they have log beds that are bigger than our bed in the camper, and that would make it more comfortable for him to sleep in. Now maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t feel that’s a good reason to spend more money a night. Maybe I would if we were staying in a tent, and not a camper. Maybe I feel this way because I’m short, and the bed fits me just fine. The other problem he has with our camper is that he hits his head when he walks straight. If he thinks he hits his head a lot now, then he would hate having a “triangle camper.”









July 30th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Accommodations should reflect in cost time spent in the room. I like to go places iytside when I travel.