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Jul 17, 2013Explorer
I just read this whole post and frankly don't understand why there needs to be any such rule - ten years or twenty years. I frankly don't care how old the RV is parked next to me. I have been next to some recent RVs and what got dumped outside the door around the RV and stayed out there the whole time was more of an eyesore than if there was an old RV.
I have never been asked when making a reservation and this will not apply to my RV for a very long time. I am not sure how anyone would know how old an RV is - and if it is by appearance they could be banning anything that is not pleasing to them - and that leads into some grey matters with lawsuit and discrimination suit implications.
Is everyone so particular that they care what is parked next to them? And how would this effect your stay at that park?
I have never been asked when making a reservation and this will not apply to my RV for a very long time. I am not sure how anyone would know how old an RV is - and if it is by appearance they could be banning anything that is not pleasing to them - and that leads into some grey matters with lawsuit and discrimination suit implications.
Is everyone so particular that they care what is parked next to them? And how would this effect your stay at that park?
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