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westernrvparkow
Mar 16, 2015Explorer
Briand wrote:They would be banned for liability reasons. See what kind of precautions are required for securing a pool or hot tub and you will understand why they can't be allowed. It would also deal death to any grass underneath it, and you can bet people wouldn't be satisfied being told it had to be set up on the parking pad. What would be neat, however, is to see what was left of one left out in my area over night. The elk and deer would most likely thrash it to little pieces. I think one would be great in the right location (remote boondocking etc.) but they aren't going to be welcome in a private campground.rjxj wrote:
cknsls beat me to it. You are the reason they will start metering electricity.
I'm just joking but they probably would say not allowed or you have to pay extra for the elec. Anyway that is a great idea. The wonders of plastic and it's many uses.
Is that a gfi plug? It is sort of scary to think of water, electricity and RV park wiring all at the same time!!!! :)
No scarier than walking around with an electric pressure washer. I can't see any reason they would ban these. Many people waste that much water and if they are using electric heaters, toasters, toaster ovens, ovens and clothes driers, those are likely to be MUCH more electricity than this little hot tub.
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