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PawPaw_n_Gram
Apr 23, 2018Explorer
Who would do all the research? How much would it cost to produce?
Most folks appear to be happy with the Allstays and/or RVparky apps. Or various web sites.
I know that I do not normally look at “all campgrounds”. In many areas there are so many that it is almost impossible to find one without filtering out some types.
Then there are the increasing number of ‘RV Resorts’ and other names that do not want nightly RV stays. If you are not planning on a minimum of one or three months, they don’t want your business. There are at least nine of those on the east and north sides of Lake Lavon near Dallas. Only the two oldest are found in some guides. The others want to stay out of any list.
Frankly I haven’t seen but two new RV parks open in Texas in the past three years. The other couple dozen I’ve seen open are all permanent residence focused. They are really mini-mobile home parks.
Most folks appear to be happy with the Allstays and/or RVparky apps. Or various web sites.
I know that I do not normally look at “all campgrounds”. In many areas there are so many that it is almost impossible to find one without filtering out some types.
Then there are the increasing number of ‘RV Resorts’ and other names that do not want nightly RV stays. If you are not planning on a minimum of one or three months, they don’t want your business. There are at least nine of those on the east and north sides of Lake Lavon near Dallas. Only the two oldest are found in some guides. The others want to stay out of any list.
Frankly I haven’t seen but two new RV parks open in Texas in the past three years. The other couple dozen I’ve seen open are all permanent residence focused. They are really mini-mobile home parks.
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