Whats the time cycle for the campsite?
I recently got my campsite and I hardly know anything about it. I know some stuff. Anyway, I got a camper on Monday and since I didn't convince him to move in, he left on Tuesday. I was wondering how many more days will it be until I get another camper? Is there a certain time cycle for villiagers to camp? I know, I've asked so many questions on here but I'm new to this game and some stuff is hard to understand...
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There is no time cycle to the campsite. According to the Animal Crossing wiki, if your town doesn't have the maximum of 10 villagers, the campsite will be vacant on any random day.
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How long can you stay on a campsite?
At most federal, state, and government-owned campgrounds, you can usually stay up to 14 days, and some may allow up to 21 days in the off-season. Private campgrounds are flexible, offering weekly, monthly, seasonal, or even a year or more extended stays depending on the campground.What is the season for camping?
In most places, the camping season starts in early spring. A day in March typically serves as the opening date. After opening, the season will usually run until late fall, when the temperature begins to dip again. This period from spring to fall serves as your window for planning a camping trip.What is the most popular month for camping?
Most people prefer to camp during June and July because the weather is warmest for colder climates. This makes summer months perfect for families with kids because they can have fun partaking in outdoor activities while still relishing in their relaxation.How the campsite works in ACNL?
The campsite is a public works project unlocked at the start of the game. Villagers visiting the player's town will stay in a tent or igloo at the campsite from time to time. The player can visit and play games with the villagers staying in the campsite. This is a way to obtain new furniture.How The Campsite Works To Get Any Villager You Want In Animal Crossing New Horizons
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