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drsolo
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Mar 23, 2015

Anyone been turned away from campground for older rig?

I am a snowbird working my way north from Orlando each day. I called Add-more Campground in Clarksville, IN to make sure they were open and had a spot for one night. She started asking me a lot of questions and when I told her my "B" was a 17' 1992 GMC conversion van she they dont allow anything older than year 2000. When I asked why that information wasnt on their website she said "Well we got a lot of rules and they arent all on the website."

Has anyone else run into this kind of discrimination? Does it matter if a travel trailer is vintage?

And one more question. Is there some sort of "black list" for campers that campgrounds refer too?

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  • Nope, never been told or been to a campground that had an age limit. I wouldn't stay in one if they did, even my camper was a new model or not. Too stuck-upp-itidy in my opinion!

    I do believe this is the first campground anywhere in Indiana that has this rule. I'm actually kind of surprised.

    Ha! I just looked at their web site. Funny their sign says, "Welcome to Admore / Plenty of spaces and smiley faces".... yea, probably plenty of spaces because no one goes there!

    Let this one pass! I'm disappointed and embarrassed for Indiana!

    If you don't mind driving a little further North on I-65, here's one, it's a Good Sam campground:

    Columbus Woods-N-Waters Kampground
    8855 S 300 W
    Columbus, IN, 47201 USA
    800-799-3928

    Click here.