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colliehauler
Oct 30, 2019Explorer III
profdant139 wrote:Actually where my Seasonal is at just the opposite is true. Most of the seasonals are retired and sleep in where overnight guests want a early departure. Regardless seperation would be better for both parties.
Based on our own travel experiences, there is an additional problem with mixing the long term sites and the overnight sites -- the long-termers often have very early work schedules and get up at 5 am and start their trucks, waking the vacationers (that's me).
I am not saying there is anything wrong with the dawn concerto of diesels -- folks have to get to work!! But if the leisure travelers are disturbed by the noise, there will be negative reviews of the RV park.
We have been to a very few RV parks in which the two groups of campers were in separate areas, so it is possible.
Just how far do you go? Pet area non pet area, 55+ area family area, low cost area huge landscaped site area, shaded area non tree area, party area quiet area and the list goes on.
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