![]() If you hit a host at their busiest time, extending your stay for a day or two may not be an option. It’s hard to experience the hosts and the area attractions all in a day. Most places have been more than happy to put their dogs inside for a spell so we could take our cats on a walk. It’s always a good idea to ask your host up front. We have seen signs that say please don’t let your dogs out or will ask you to please keep pets inside. Some farms tend to have working dogs and barn cats to keep the critters away. This could be an upside or a downside depending on how much you like wine. Free camping is great but when you wake up in the morning with $200 worth of wine in the RV…well, it doesn’t seem like much of a deal anymore (the good news is you’ll likely be invited to stick around a little longer). ![]() We found it’s important to give ourselves a budget before we arrive. When a place of business is offering free accommodations and just happens to have beautiful produce, divine cheeses or wines that hit your sweet spot, it can be tempting to over purchase.
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