jplante4 wrote:
A little rant :)
Let's say you booked a room at a luxury resort somewhere and when you got there you discovered that the place was being used by transient workers who all got up at 5:30 am and started their loud pick-up trucks and let them warm up for 10-20 minutes. How long do you think it would be before no one went to your "resort"?
We got spoiled on our first extended trip. We stayed at a true RV Resort - Hilton Head Island Motor Coach Resort. Pavers instead of concrete pads, wrought iron patio furniture instead of a picnic table, each site privately owned and landscaped. The place had indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, pickle ball and deals at all the golf courses.
All the Old Outdoor Resorts of America (ORA) are special - Lake Toxaway - Florida has many as does California - Owner owned lots that are rented out most of the time - It is a great opportunity waiting to Happen again, but doubt it will as the Regs and Opposition to RV parks is just so high.
Guessing you were complaining about the "Resorts" in the Ohio/Pennsylvania/West Virginia - "Oil/Fracking Fields" People need a place to stay - just hard to get the Zoning/Approval if it is not already there - When the Boom is over RV'ers will get them Back. - :S - :B