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PNW_Steve
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Jul 11, 2014

RV age & park rules?

Hello All,

I recently bought a 1992 fifth wheel and tow it with a 2001 Dodge 3500. We bought it with the intention of mostly dry camping. We are finding that it is not nearly as well suited to dry camping as my prior coach was. The tankage and electric are best suited to full hookups. (My coach carried 200 gallons of diesel, 200 gallons freshwater and 220gallons waste. It also had 2 8-D house batteries, an inverter and an 8kw diesel genset.)

Now we are looking at a road trip and I am remembering issues I had with some RV parks when we traveled back in the late '90s.

My coach was a 1980 Eagle that was converted in 1993. When checking in to some parks I was asked "what year is your coach?". When I told them it was a 1980 they told me they did not allow rigs over 10 or 15 years old. I remember more than one occasion that I stopped at 3 or more parks before spending the night on the local Walmart parking lot. I finally started telling them it was a 1993. After all all of the body work, systems and interior were "new" in 1993. That worked but did bother me that I had to bend the truth.

That was 20 years ago. Have things changed at all? If not, how do those of you running older rigs deal with it?

My latest trailer is clean and in good shape but does look a bit dated.

Thanks

Steve
  • The year rule is to keep undesirables out of parks. Many states hold the park owners to he same rules as apartment owners. If they allow an undesirable in and they want to get rid of them, they may have to go through an eviction process, which could take months. Rolling meth labs are the best examples.

    Soooooo....you may be the nicest people in the world, but the park has to have a mechanism to refuse service.

    Fortunately, their are few parks that are really strict about this rule. Most of them are the very high end RV parks which most of us common people can't afford.
  • We refuse to stay at locales that base occupancy on age of rig.
    There are many great looking older rigs.
    What about the antique rigs that have been completely rebuilt to original condition?

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