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westernrvparkow
Jun 01, 2013Explorer
BobR wrote:I don 't find it offensive at all. I encourage people to be as selective and discriminating in their selection of a park as possible. Usually works in my favor. I just found it a bit hypocritical for people to be furious that a park would dare to screen the rigs and set ups they allow, yet every person surely screens the parks they stay in. Just sounds like a double standard to me.westernrvparkowner wrote:BobR wrote:Actually no one would ever question you if you chose not to stay in a park because of it's condition, it's unseemly odor, or because there were a bunch of banjo playing hillbillies sitting around looking for someone who can squeal like a pig. Why is it such a crime for a park to also be a little discretionary in what they allow in?
You need to start asking "How old is the campground" when confronted with the question on the age of your RV. We have our standards too!
Many people find the question offensive as it did you when the question was reversed. You have every right to deny access to anyone you find my be disruptive to your other guests or personnel.
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