Bill.Satellite wrote:
If they have the 10 year rule you should look somewhere else to stay! If they really don't want you there you should just keep your money in your pocket and visit a campground where they remember what camping means.
One campground wanted us to send pictures of the coach, including all sides and the ROOF! Oh, heck no! We went somewhere else and so should you!
This is wonderful advice! I have been wondering about the same thing.
I recently read about a park that would not accept pop ups, tent camping or older RVs. I guess they may not have the facilities to accept tent camping, so I give them a pass there. But what is wrong with a pop up camper or an older RV? I'll probably be putting an older (but good condition) truck camper on my dually. I guess I wont be welcome at those places. That will suit me fine. I would be happier with friendly people in older RVs (or tent campers) than people in beautiful new RVs who want to judge others.
Oh that does sound very sour. And I am sorry for sounding that way. I know a lot of people with beautiful newer RVs who are still kind, friendly and do not judge. Still I think I will spend most of my time at campgrounds and state parks instead of the fancier RV parks.