Forum Discussion
JaxDad
Apr 06, 2015Explorer III
toedtoes wrote:All I could afford wrote:
As a guy who owns and over 10 year old trailer which is in visually perfect condition, i'd like to offer the opinion that I wouldn't be offended if I Campground had a policy such as "all RVs and trailers must be in a reasonably presentable condition, to be determined by the management. But a blanket restriction based only on age seems silly and not in the spirit of camaraderie I come to expect when camping
I want to know if I will be accepted BEFORE I drive up. If "reasonably presentable condition" is determined by an inspection, then I'm not staying there. I don't want to spend $5 in gas only to find out that I'm not good enough for them. Post it on the website, spell it out when I call, etc.
The problem, as has been stated in many threads previously, isn't the age of the RV per se, it's the undesirables who get in then become a problem and / or won't leave.
It's like the "no overnight parking" many cities have imposed on plazas and Wally Worlds, it's a tool to deal with the few bad apples that spoil it for everyone else.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,173 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 24, 2025