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tenbear
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
IMHO they are marketing terms. Generally resorts are more expensive and offer more amenities. Personally I avoid them since I am usually just looking for a place to park and sleep.
I don't see much difference between a campground and an rv park, although campground infers a more outdoorsy atmosphere.
When we are on the road there are just the 2 of us, no kids, no pets.
I don't see much difference between a campground and an rv park, although campground infers a more outdoorsy atmosphere.
When we are on the road there are just the 2 of us, no kids, no pets.
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