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PawPaw_n_Gram
Sep 04, 2017Explorer
From my limited camping in Broward County parks a couple years ago.
I was asked for my number of pets upon check-in, and the rules I signed said more than two pets was grounds for immediate eviction with no refunds.
TY Park is very nice, but the rigs are so close together that it might be impossible for folks to not see you have more than two dogs.
Markham Park sites are not so close together so it would be easier with more than two dogs.
I did see a family in a big Newmar evicted from TY about 9 pm one evening for not picking up after their small dogs. Father got in the park staff face about it being no big deal. Park employee walked off and about 15 min later the police showed up and gave him 15 min to get the rig out of the park.
I was asked for my number of pets upon check-in, and the rules I signed said more than two pets was grounds for immediate eviction with no refunds.
TY Park is very nice, but the rigs are so close together that it might be impossible for folks to not see you have more than two dogs.
Markham Park sites are not so close together so it would be easier with more than two dogs.
I did see a family in a big Newmar evicted from TY about 9 pm one evening for not picking up after their small dogs. Father got in the park staff face about it being no big deal. Park employee walked off and about 15 min later the police showed up and gave him 15 min to get the rig out of the park.
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