John&Joey wrote:
Sounds pretty clicky to me. That's the down side of ownership in a RV park or even staying long term in a rental park where lot size is less then what a home site would be.
In the beginning it's all hugs and kisses, then a time comes where you have to choose sides. I'm guessing that a park that has a "well maintained rig" rule would fraction people. It was eluded to, on a couple of posts back. Faded, slides, age is all subjective to people. Seems to me the more you have at stake as an investment, the more subjective it gets.
Guessing if I dropped 100,000K plus on a lot, just bought a new quad slid DP, tow a nice big 4x4 color matching Jeep, ran a very active business weekdays, and got stress relief at my owner park on the weekends, I wouldn't want a 15 year old rig with FT'ers next to me with all their stuff.
Then the choosing of sides start to come into play when people start to bunch up. Look how beat up their tire covers look, so easy to replace them, they're making the whole place look a dump.... :E
It's good to be mobile! :)
Well, I'm not sure what clicky means but as far as the rest of the things you describe we haven't seen that. We are semi sociable but haven't had any problems getting along with neighbours or anybody in the community. There are 1200 plus sites in ORPS so probably north of 2400 people. There are groups that share common interests, Tennis, Pickelball, golf, Bike, Hike. That is only normal though. I haven't really noticed anybody looking down their nose at me...then again...I don't think I would give a f... ..just sayin. :)