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gbopp
Dec 05, 2017Explorer
I think it's just a matter of opinion. Crowded RV parks are not enjoyable to me. Others will think it makes the experience more enjoyable.
But, packed full RV parks are enjoyable to the CG owners.
If you go to a totally empty CG and get an out of the way site, the next day someone will be parked next to you. Even if the rest of the CG is empty. Some must be close to other people, even when camping.
Some don't follow common sense when it comes to etiquette at the CG and it ruins the experience for other campers.
Many realize obnoxious neighbors are part of the camping experience and deal with it while smiling and shaking their head.
That's the nice part about RVing. If you don't like the neighbors or the view, you can pack up and move.
I don't think it's less enjoyable. I do think it's more popular.
Before you buy a TT, consider renting one for a couple weekends.
The only real way to determine if it's enjoyable to you is to try it and not take the word of others.
RVing isn't for everyone. But, neither is motorcycling, bicycling, flying, boating, etc..
You're approaching RVing the right way. Ask a lot of questions before you buy one.
Enjoy your search and use it as a learning experience.
But, packed full RV parks are enjoyable to the CG owners.
If you go to a totally empty CG and get an out of the way site, the next day someone will be parked next to you. Even if the rest of the CG is empty. Some must be close to other people, even when camping.
Some don't follow common sense when it comes to etiquette at the CG and it ruins the experience for other campers.
Many realize obnoxious neighbors are part of the camping experience and deal with it while smiling and shaking their head.
That's the nice part about RVing. If you don't like the neighbors or the view, you can pack up and move.
I don't think it's less enjoyable. I do think it's more popular.
Before you buy a TT, consider renting one for a couple weekends.
The only real way to determine if it's enjoyable to you is to try it and not take the word of others.
RVing isn't for everyone. But, neither is motorcycling, bicycling, flying, boating, etc..
You're approaching RVing the right way. Ask a lot of questions before you buy one.
Enjoy your search and use it as a learning experience.
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