I disagree. First of all I'm already paying taxes that are supposed to be used to support the parks. I don't pay taxes to support Disneyland.
Now I have to pay $5 a day just to park on National Forest land, or $35 for an annual pass so I don't get hassled into a $100 fine. That's not counting the camping fees. So I need to keep paying higher "fees" because the gov't can't do their damn job and fund these parks appropriately?
I have no problem paying one way or the other, but I don't like paying twice for essentially the same "service".
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Eliminate the tax subsidy. I go to the parks too, but I'd rather pay the outrageous Disney rates to get in, and have the enjoyable experience of being one of only a handful who are visiting the park on that particular day. And it would be a whole lot more fair to the rest of the taxpayers who won't have to pay for my recreation.