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jplante4
Feb 12, 2018Explorer II
Once you get over the indignation of having someone judge your choice of RVs, you'll find that the 10 year rule is just a tool for park managers to keep the riff-raff out. It's like the sign on a restaurant door that says "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone". This has been discussed in the past and the general recommendations boil down to;
1. Lie
2. Ask them if you can send a picture of your rig and if they still don't want you in after that you'll respect their decision.
Bottom line is these are not the kind of places you would enjoy anyway. It's best to avoid them. Even the most fru-fru place we stayed (Hilton Head Island Motor Coach Resort) didn't care that the Sahara was 20 years old.
1. Lie
2. Ask them if you can send a picture of your rig and if they still don't want you in after that you'll respect their decision.
Bottom line is these are not the kind of places you would enjoy anyway. It's best to avoid them. Even the most fru-fru place we stayed (Hilton Head Island Motor Coach Resort) didn't care that the Sahara was 20 years old.
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