Forum Discussion
hoojs
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
Didnt mean to imply all where that way but just my experience (limited as it maybe) When its a retired or semi retired rv owner, seasonal or not I've never had a problem. They either kept to themselves, or as others said gone out of their way to offer help or suggestions on local attractions. Theres a yogi Bear in southern NY that I will never go to again because of the Seasonals. I have been at Parks that had seasonals, but the only way I knew that was going back several months later and they are still there, but very neat and well mannered folks. Probably comes down to the owners. Most of the campgrounds with seasonals I have had issues at are used as vacation homes.
Keep in mind we are camp primarily on the east coast in MD, VA and PA. My reason for asking is we just upgraded to a bigger pickup and will be getting a 5th wheel in the spring and will spend more time camping and will venture farther I didn't know if it was a regional issue we run into or just the nature of the beast or my view of it all.
Keep in mind we are camp primarily on the east coast in MD, VA and PA. My reason for asking is we just upgraded to a bigger pickup and will be getting a 5th wheel in the spring and will spend more time camping and will venture farther I didn't know if it was a regional issue we run into or just the nature of the beast or my view of it all.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,178 PostsLatest Activity: Dec 02, 2025