Rvcamperowneroperator, thank you so much for your post. What I described yesterday was not meant to bring so many comments about "if you can't drive in a park, you shouldn't be driving an RV". It would be very difficult to plan trips, or drive on interstates without clearly marked signs. Also, there are differences in RV's and what you are towing. As Big Kahuna posted, some parks don't have space at the office to unhook your toad. ( We didn't plan to anyway). I'll admit that after driving in the rain, arriving in an RV park with gravel roads with poor drainage, park was in the mountains so there was fog, 175 spaces on 3 teirs, being handed a map and pointing down the hillside and saying "thataway" may have caused some extra stress.
We never want to harm campground's hook ups, grass or campground landscaping. I'll also admit that we don't want to damage our motorhome or toad ( as Big Kahuna described "over hanging limbs, and bushes scratching the sides of our rig").
It sounds like you are a park owner that care about your customers, and takes pride in your park. We are in a park right now that has good signs, and the space numbers are easy to read. That's all we were saying. We certainly didn't think it would turn into nasty comments about map reading in rv parks.
Again, thank you for your input as a park owner.