What I'm saying is that if, say, a Japanese citizen has booked a trip to the US which includes national parks (for the sake of argument, let's say it's an all inclusive offer) before the shutdown, arrives in the US before the shutdown, and then finds himself barred from entering the places he's already paid for to visit - and this through no fault of his own, or the tour organizer, or the elements - shouldn't he get a re-fund of sorts? Or should he accept his hard-earned vacation getting ruined by the whims of an incompetent legislative? And the same goes for a "domestic", US American, tourist. Again, bear in mind that these places are owned by the American people, not by the government (regardless of party), or the executive.
That's the problem though. Tourists will go somewhere else, if this continues.
I understand that, and I have a hypothetical question.
Will those tourist use the same booking agents
that hypothetically refused to refund that first package?
Lastly, if you do not like the bananas here, get your bananas somewhere else. Can always exercise your freedom of choice.
I'll agree that the fee charged directly related to the entrance of the park should be refunded.
I'm doing my best, to sort through this. On the one hand, one should have travel insurance that covers extraneous and unforeseen circumstances that "could" require a change in a planned itinerary.
If this drags on, can anybody see any reason for a birder to visit Florida? Virtually all the key sites are national parks, national wildlife refuges or similar, all are shut.
Fortunately these retards provided the video evidence themselves, which will save the police a lot of time.Here's what some visitors to state parks like to do: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ock-formation-and-then-celebrate-8888977.html
Here's what some visitors to state parks like to do: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ock-formation-and-then-celebrate-8888977.html
Amazingly, those idiots are boy scout leaders. Their excuse was the balancing rock was a hazard to hikers. |=(|
The parks and refuges are back in business. I am in a local National Wildlife Refuge Friends group, we were going to have to cancel an event if the shutdown was not over by Oct. 17.
Is there some sort of operation that people must to go though, upon purchase of a digital video camera? Something involving a long, metal probe, stuck through the eye socket into the frontal lobes? :brains:Fortunately these retards provided the video evidence themselves, which will save the police a lot of time.