wiskeyVI wrote:
Good Day.
We've been out of RVing for about 5yrs now and are thinking about getting back into it to get out and spend some time with family in the OR and maybe down to the AZ desert.
My question is, do most Parks still have rules about not allowing rigs over 10yrs old to stay at their parks??
We are looking at some very nice older rigs,but if it's a pain to stay in many parks due to the rigs age, we may rethink this.
Thanks for any comments offered.
Good idea to always call the RV Park/Resort before you show up. Many Resort Parks have the 10 year rule. Some ask you send them pictures before you arrive or if you just show up they will physically inspect your RV. Some of the fancier Parks have length restrictions i.e. no RV's shorter than 26'.ct your RV. If your RV has no major issues broken windows, tears in the siding, torn awnings etc. etc. you should not have any problems.This sounds subjective but you really don't want an old junky RV next to you in the park. It is not so much age of the RV but rather is it well maintained and looks good. The fancier the Resort/RV Park the greater the number of restrictions. It depends on how important amenities are to you which is just personal taste.