Dog Folks wrote:
We were looking for a long term stay park for the winter.
Called this one particular park and asked if we could visit to look at sites, and if they allowed dogs.
Was told yes, come on down.
Drove 80 miles ONE WAY to get there.
We were driving the late model truck in our signature and it was/is clean. NO dents.
Found the owner, and after a short conversation, he gave us a list of open sites.
As we were looking at sites, he approached the truck was told that "This is not going to work out with the dogs." (Two retired racing Greyhounds)
I am not mad because the owner would not accept our dogs, his campground, his rules.
I am disappointed that he changed his mind about dogs, after we drove 80 miles. If he made his decisions on breeds of dogs or us, as possible campers, he could of said so, on the telephone, BEFORE we spent the money and the time driving there.
I cautioned others in the review to make sure of the rules before going there because they are subject to the whims of the owner.
It was NOT my first review. I had posted others because I felt the concept was sound.
First time, ever, being turned away. Last time I will contribute to RV Park Reviews.
What reason was given for the rejection?