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the_bear_II
Jun 24, 2013Explorer
Many folks are beginning to stay close to home so RV parks are seeing an increase in business. People aren't flying and hoteling it...they hop in the RV and travel an hour or two from home instead.
The RV parks near popular destinations and large cities are able to rewrite the rules and still get customers.
Plus us older RV'ers are able to stay for many days instead of just for a weekend. We are either retired, semi-retired or have many vacation days to use up during the year. Employers have pretty much stopped letting you save up vacation time from year to year and some even restrict how much you can take at a time. A bunch of short vacations throughout the year vs. one long vacation is the new norm.
The RV parks near popular destinations and large cities are able to rewrite the rules and still get customers.
Plus us older RV'ers are able to stay for many days instead of just for a weekend. We are either retired, semi-retired or have many vacation days to use up during the year. Employers have pretty much stopped letting you save up vacation time from year to year and some even restrict how much you can take at a time. A bunch of short vacations throughout the year vs. one long vacation is the new norm.
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