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bennojr
05/31/2016 04:12PM
 
quote wvevans: "I never understood why that is. You wouldnt think they would make the issuers deal with refunds."


I always figured it was because if you don't cancel and don't pick up your permit they are assured at least a 38$ charge.
 
bhouse46
05/31/2016 09:44AM
 
Go ahead and reserve for two. When you check in they will make adjustments including the refund.
 
wvevans
05/31/2016 09:54AM
 
I never understood why that is. You wouldnt think they would make the issuers deal with refunds.
 
Blackstick
05/31/2016 10:33AM
 
Thanks, that's what I'll do. I guess I never reserved a solo trip before. I just showed up and took whatever was available.
 
bhouse46
05/31/2016 12:09PM
 
quote wvevans: "I never understood why that is. You wouldnt think they would make the issuers deal with refunds."


Must be too much sun and water. Expecting a government program to demonstrate rational behavior is irrational. I still like being able to see what is available and book my own permits so I put up with a bit of irrational.
 
Blackstick
05/31/2016 09:06AM
 
I took my last solo trip to the BWCA in 2010. Today, I tried to reserve an entry permit for June 30th thru Recreation.gov and was rejected. They told me that the minimum group size was 2 Adults. Have the rules changed? If not where should I be going to reserve my trip?

Thanks for any help.
 
mjmkjun
06/11/2016 10:47AM
 
I book with my America the Beautiful Interagency Senior Pass: 1 @ $8.00. My senior park pass discounted fee is applied immediate, bhouse46. There's a box that opens up to enter senior card #.
And then..... add 2 adults @ $16.00 each because system only recognizes minimum set at 2 adult fees.
$46 initial charges for a senior soloist.
$32 refunded to credit card within couple of days.
I agree with bennojr-- they set that booking parameter to collect on no-shows, late cancellations or changes to booking. Reservation fees and slaps-on-the-hand up front.
 
billconner
06/11/2016 02:45PM
 
Seems like just always book two adults no matter who is going and sort it when you pick up permit.
 
ducks
06/01/2016 07:00AM
 
It does the same thing when I do my daddy/daughter trips. I have to select 2 adults instead of 1 adult and 1 kid and then I get a refund when I pick up the permit.


Last year on my solo the outfitter forgot to do the refund and in my excitement to get the canoe and off to the entry point I didn't notice. On my last night I got checked by a ranger at my campsite and he laughed saying.... I don't think you have room in that little solo canoe for another person especially with that big dog riding in the bow. He wrote a note on my permit stating I could get a refund and told me to stop at the Ranger Station after my trip, but I didn't bother.
 
bhouse46
06/01/2016 08:31AM
 
As we are discussing reservations those of us with one of the various interagency passes also pay the full fee when making the reservation but get refunds when you pick up your permit. park passes
 
Frenchy19
05/31/2016 09:46AM
 
quote bhouse46: "Go ahead and reserve for two. When you check in they will make adjustments including the refund."


+1 That is just the way the system is set up. You will be charged for 2, but you will be issued a refund when you pick up your permit.