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rockhillmanor
Feb 06, 2015Explorer
joebedford wrote:
I know we're living in close quarters so some noise is always expected. This fairly nice RV park has a lot of motorcycles so there's a lot of noise but for the most part, it's noisy during the day and quiet during official quiet times 10pm-7am.
Our next door neighbours live in their trailer year-round but I wouldn't call them full-timers.
She leaves at 5:45am every weekday to walk 3 miles before her shift starts. Her truck is a hard to start, squealing fanbelt, no exhaust beater. She parks it 10 feet from our bed. She wakes me every morning - it usually takes me an hour or more to get back to sleep. Sometimes not at all.
This is aso-called "premium" site
and we don't want to move, but we may have to.
Are you a Snowbird there for just the winter? Full-time where you can leave any time you desire? OR living in your RV permanently?
First rule of thumb for me snowbirding and/or fulltiming BEFORE I pay for my site is to ask the CG owner: "how many residents in your park?"
I do not stay where they allow residents trailers in the CG period. I have tried it and it never works out to be a peaceful RV'ing experience.
May not be politically correct but a true observation is residents in a CG are usually lower income people that brings about junk cars running and junk cars sitting and add a little booze, shooting and fighting to that come payday.
How did the CG come about telling you that your site was a 'premium' site?
If you are a snowbird I would ask for my money back, all of it. And move to another CG rather than sit there and have an unhappy RV'ing experience. And make sure you ask if there are residents allowed at the next CG you choose. :W
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