Robert
Mosher announces the 2023 Rally: Wellesley Island State Park * July 22-29 updated: 27 September 2022 at 0929 hrs |
helpful
info From: Alan Asselstine
[mailto:majam41@gmail.com] Hi,
2023
Wellesley Island Rally Participants! Your
organizing
committee has set the 2023 North American Rall for
Wellesley Island State Park (WISP) in the Thousand
Islands on the New York State side of the St. Lawrence
River near Gananoque, ON. Now
is
the time for you to look at your calendar; consider if
you are going to participate in Wellesley 2023, and,
if so, make your site reservation at WISP. WISP
offers
camp sites (waterfront premium and standard), cabins
(facilities are in a central bath house), and cottages
(en-suite facilities and equipped kitchens). In
the past, we have found the cabins to be poorly
ventilated and so do not recommend them. The
preferred sites for the rally are in Eagle Area - E
loop. Most desirable are the waterfront sites 59
to 86. These are near E -Area Docks. For
two
previous WISP rallies, we were able to reserve a block
of beautiful campsites all together and in
advance. Unfortunately, the park managers are
not able to give us a whole block of campsites this
time. Therefore, every participant will
need to reserve his/her own site. New
York State park reservations open 9 months before your
planned arrival date. If you plan to arrive on
July 22 you can reserve
a site on October 22. If your arrival will be
July 23 then reservations open on October 23.
Not surprisingly, the most desirable sites go very
quickly. Reserving in October will help you to
secure the best campsite or cottage. Likely,
there will be campsites and cottages available up to
July; however there is no guarantee and it is unlikely
that the preferred sites will be available. Reserving
a
campsite or a cottage is a two-step process — first
set up your on line account at New York State Parks/
Reserve America, and second make your online
reservation on the appropriate date. We
recommend that you set up your account, familiarize
yourself with the website and fees/policies, and even
do a trial run on making a reservation (but of course
not completing it) well
before the reservations open for your desired
arrival date. Making your list of
preferred sites is probably a good idea so that you
are ready to pounce when reservations open. It
is challenging to “game the system” on reservations
since there can be no changes in a reservation for 18
days after making the reservation and there is a $7.25
fee for any changes. You can only make a
reservation in your name; any change to someone else
as the occupant of the site requires a
cancellation/re-booking procedure. There is a
function that will show when a particular site will be
available, but only if that availability is within the
booking window that you are working with. You
can set up an alert that will email you if a site in
which you are interested does become available. Registration
Process Open
the
Wellesley Island Park site https://parks.ny.gov/parks/52/details.aspx .
Click
on “Camping Reservation” that is on the right side of
the page. Then click on “My Reservations &
Account.” A page will open that allows existing
account holders to enter and check their
account. (You do have to remember your
password.) Those without an account can set one
up. Be sure to write down your password so you
do not forget it in the heat of the moment when making
reservations! Return to the park site and make
yourself familiar with the selection of campsites and
cottages, the fees/policies, etc. Reservation
Process On
the
date that reservations open for your arrival date, but
before reservations open at 0900 hrs, go to https://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/wellesley%20island%20state%20park/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NY&parkId=240
. Sign into your account and be ready to
go. As soon as registrations open select your
site. Once you have secured your site, finish
the reservation process with your credit
card. Please
let
me know your site number when you have secured a
site. ...
on behalf of the 2023 Wellesley Organizing Committee Note:
The
9-month window and the 0900 hour have been confirmed.
Thanks, Margie.
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