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Jim_Shoe
Oct 11, 2013Explorer
Loulou,
So far, I've never met anybody that refused to take wrinkled money. But there are people on this forum that complain about an "old beater" parked next to them. No RV park wants that kind of negative publicity. Nor do they want a TT that's on its last trip to be parked in their RV park, only to find that the tow vehicle is gone for good, the license plate has been removed, and the registration form lists the owner as 'John Doe'. An RV is really hard to throw away.
There are also RVers that are drawn to 'exclusive' parks like the two on Hilton Head Island. Class A only. Snob appeal. The island even controls the size and height of signs on businesses. McDonald's sign is the size of their normal 'Entrance' sign. Its not my cup of tea, but they manage to fill the CGs. Its no different than restaurants that require a coat and tie. Personally, I haven't worn a tie since I retired, and they all have food stains on them, anyway. :)
So far, I've never met anybody that refused to take wrinkled money. But there are people on this forum that complain about an "old beater" parked next to them. No RV park wants that kind of negative publicity. Nor do they want a TT that's on its last trip to be parked in their RV park, only to find that the tow vehicle is gone for good, the license plate has been removed, and the registration form lists the owner as 'John Doe'. An RV is really hard to throw away.
There are also RVers that are drawn to 'exclusive' parks like the two on Hilton Head Island. Class A only. Snob appeal. The island even controls the size and height of signs on businesses. McDonald's sign is the size of their normal 'Entrance' sign. Its not my cup of tea, but they manage to fill the CGs. Its no different than restaurants that require a coat and tie. Personally, I haven't worn a tie since I retired, and they all have food stains on them, anyway. :)
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