We went to spend a few days in toowoomba couple of weeks back but as we had a small dog and the dog friendly parks were booked out so kept going but did try the one out of town by the river, they wanted $2.50 for our dog. I asked what they would be feeding her, lol. What is the money for, she is a mini foxy that lives in the van and when she goes out side we clean up after her, I know $2.50 isn't much i wasn't paying it and we drove onto Brisbane . If she was a bigger dog maybe but not her. we are up at woodgate now and can see why so many of u talk about it, great place.
OMD
done dreaming said
05:41 PM Jun 10, 2015
Good on you' I would have done the same thing.Greed is not always good.
DMaxer said
05:53 PM Jun 10, 2015
Without defending or apologising for caravan parks, I think you will find that that their public liability insurance premiums are way higher if they allow animals. Should someone's little treasure fasten on to some poor passer by whilst they are in the caravan park, not only is Fido's owner liable but also the owner of the caravan park for allowing little Fido on the premises. As a result, when they allow animals in the park, their public liability premiums are much higher than an animal free park.
hako said
06:00 PM Jun 10, 2015
Should have stayed at the showgrounds - plenty of room and $25 p/n from memory.
brickies said
08:55 PM Jun 10, 2015
That's not bad $2.50 for pets , Charge $10 for my 5 year old grand child
Izabarack said
06:05 AM Jun 11, 2015
brickies wrote:
Charge $10 for my 5 year old grand child
Bit Ruff. Does the child bite?
Iza
Pondy said
07:27 AM Jun 11, 2015
I never stay at a place that charges for my dog. When he can use the amenities I might think about it.
We went to spend a few days in toowoomba couple of weeks back but as we had a small dog and the dog friendly parks were booked out so kept going but did try the one out of town by the river, they wanted $2.50 for our dog. I asked what they would be feeding her, lol. What is the money for, she is a mini foxy that lives in the van and when she goes out side we clean up after her, I know $2.50 isn't much i wasn't paying it and we drove onto Brisbane . If she was a bigger dog maybe but not her. we are up at woodgate now and can see why so many of u talk about it, great place.
OMD
Without defending or apologising for caravan parks, I think you will find that that their public liability insurance premiums are way higher if they allow animals. Should someone's little treasure fasten on to some poor passer by whilst they are in the caravan park, not only is Fido's owner liable but also the owner of the caravan park for allowing little Fido on the premises. As a result, when they allow animals in the park, their public liability premiums are much higher than an animal free park.
Bit Ruff. Does the child bite?
Iza