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mowermech
Apr 08, 2017Explorer
That's why I am on wheels. If I don't like the park policy (ANY policy), I can easily get on down the road.
I have only encountered policies I could not accept twice in all our years of travel/camping. One was a 2 pet rule, just East of Seattle. At the time we were traveling with 2 indoor cats and a dog. They were firm, it was all handled with a phone call, and we never even darkened their access road. They lost a 13 week rental.
The other was South of Everett. It stated firmly in their website list of rules "NO firearms allowed". I wasn't carrying at the time, but I didn't even bother to call them. Same thing, they lost a 13 week rental. But then, they didn't know it, so no great loss.
The RV park in Poulsbo was very happy to have us. IIRC, we ended up staying 26 weeks.
The park makes their own rules. I am very happy to assist them in enforcing their rules by finding another place where I will be welcome, "warts and all".
Of course, that also applies to the dreaded "10 year rule".
I have only encountered policies I could not accept twice in all our years of travel/camping. One was a 2 pet rule, just East of Seattle. At the time we were traveling with 2 indoor cats and a dog. They were firm, it was all handled with a phone call, and we never even darkened their access road. They lost a 13 week rental.
The other was South of Everett. It stated firmly in their website list of rules "NO firearms allowed". I wasn't carrying at the time, but I didn't even bother to call them. Same thing, they lost a 13 week rental. But then, they didn't know it, so no great loss.
The RV park in Poulsbo was very happy to have us. IIRC, we ended up staying 26 weeks.
The park makes their own rules. I am very happy to assist them in enforcing their rules by finding another place where I will be welcome, "warts and all".
Of course, that also applies to the dreaded "10 year rule".
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