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petendoll
Oct 30, 2015Explorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
The point is one I agree with. Private RV parks have become slums and overnight stops. With the exception of parks in snowbird or other seasonal locations, they are sad places to stay.
In some areas, the only way they can stay open is by renting to extended stay campers. There isn't enough traffic to keep them viable without the permanent residents. At least they offer a place to spend a night while traveling through. Most destinations have great campgrounds. Some campground "resorts" around me here in Florida have had the same people coming to them for so many years nothing ever seems to change. Trailers are set up permanently. If you are lucky enough to find one vacant for a month in the winter, the last thing I would complain about is who is there. The sunshine makes up for lots of other things.
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