way2roll wrote:
Is this a FL thing?
Maybe, but you can see the same situation in South Texas, Arizona, and some other places around the country.
Basically that is mainly a retirement area. And long term 'residence' type campgrounds fit the old model retiree lifestyle choice. In some states, 'Age Qualified' communities are not allowed by state law, in other states, they are protected by state law.
Now, most of the 55+ RV places, and even the 55+ S/B communities, do allow short visits and overnights for folks under 55+.
After all, us old farts have kids and grandkids we occasionally like to have visit us. But you have to talk to each one individually.