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Ale_Brewer
Jan 15, 2017Explorer
I spent a year touring Florida a while back with a 1992 model travel trailer. The inside had been completely remodeled and looked brand new but the outside was still all original. It was in really good shape though, considering it's age. We had A LOT of issues getting into privately owned RV parks all over the state. Most of them would ask the standard list of questions as soon as they picked up the phone: What kind? How long? 30A or 50A? How old? I found a lot of the CGs wouldn't allow more than 10 years old, regardless of appearance or condition, even for a stay as short as just one night. Some of them even had restrictions against more than 5 years old. Sometimes we got in situations where there just weren't any other options for CG in the area so I told them my TT was newer than it was, and I had a few times where they actually came out and looked at the manufacture tag during check-in. Some of those places are hard core. I kind of get why they are that way, especially if it's a really nice place, but it's kind of funny...they don't have rules that say you have to be a decent person!
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