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Re: [RC] Costs of rides - Teri Hunter

You were charged $15 per rig.  I was talking about $20 per horse.  If you had two horses some people were charged $40. I had one horse and two nights camping would have been $40.00.  That is fine but then Joe down the way better be paying the same thing.  Fair is very important.
 
I can see per rig per night but not per horse.  There is one ride we go to who use to charge $8 per person per night. 
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 1:10 PM
Subject: [RC] Costs of rides

"Then the $15.00 per meal.  I remember when the camping and meal were
included in the ride fee. That is how an entry can start to escilate, the
associated fees. To reduce the cost I don't sign up for the meal. This
saved me $30."


The reason you state above (I didn't sign up for a meal, saved $30) is EXACTLY
why ride managers are separating out the cost. It gives you the option to save
some money. For my ride this year the cost I have to pay the park for camping
jumped from $5 a rig to $15 a rig, per night. Instead of increasing the entry
fee for everybody, we are having people pay the camping fee as an "extra." So they
have a base ride fee, and then pay per rig, per night. So if you live close and only
need to camp one night, you save money. If you car-pool, you save money. I think
separating out those costs HELPS. It really sucks for the poor ride management,
keeping track of all that. But definitely helps the competitor.

Alissa Norman
Foxcatcher Endurance (Maryland)

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[RC] Costs of rides, Alissa Norman