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paulcardoza
Oct 31, 2013Explorer
Neither would I complain about a decrepit camper, BUT if I scoped out a campground and found it to look like a seasonal RV Salvage Yard, how likely would I want to spend time there and what would I pay to do so???
It's not snobbiness. I take pride in how my coach presents @ nearly 11 years old and work at keeping it in good shape. I don't care if I'm parked next to a 20 year old pop-up, as long as the people are friendly and they follow the same rules I have to. If their site looks like it belongs in an episode of Sanford & Son, I'm not going to be happy.
It's not snobbiness. I take pride in how my coach presents @ nearly 11 years old and work at keeping it in good shape. I don't care if I'm parked next to a 20 year old pop-up, as long as the people are friendly and they follow the same rules I have to. If their site looks like it belongs in an episode of Sanford & Son, I'm not going to be happy.
DE88ROX wrote:
I cant even imagine going to the management of a campground to complain about the condition of someone elses camper. I mean really?
It amazes me at how snobby some people can actually be. maybe its all they can afford and still want to take the family camping?!
But since I will never visit a place like that due to the snobs, I guess i don't really have to worry about it.
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