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yr2017
Nov 06, 2018Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:yr2017 wrote:If the Bluebird was a Wanderlodge RV, not a school bus and isn't shedding parts as it drives the roads, almost assuredly not a problem. We do not allow horse trailers, Sundowner LQ or not.westernrvparkowner wrote:
My parks are RVs only. Know many other park owners who operate the same way. We don't allow schoolies or homebuilts and we don't allow semis even though they have sleepers. A boat being used as an RV is something else that would not be allowed.
So, I'm guessing my old vintage Bluebird or my Sundowner LQ horse trailers wouldn't be allowed? I've seen a few in the KOA's in MT - so I'm guessing you don't own one of those campgrounds.
Somewhere close to 90 percent of our guests make reservations prior to arrival. Part of the reservation process is obtaining information regarding the RV (type, size, make and model, year, tow vehicle, additional vehicles etc.). If we don't recognize the make and model, we look it up. If it turns out to be something other than a professionally manufactured RV we stop the reservation at that point. Nobody thinks they have a place to stay and are surprised at the last minute that they are being turned away.
Those schoolbuses you so dislike are built by the same people that built the Wanderlodge - Blue Bird in Ft Valley, GA.
My newer Sundowner cost more than the Wanderlodge and the two schoolbusses I converted to LQ's.
I just delivered the last rv we owned, from MT to the new owner in AK. A brand new one costs over $350k - but you wouldn't allow it either. www.renegaderv.com/renegade-xl-high-end-motorhomes-2019 The XL45QB
So I guess you'll have to keep turning them away - the KOA's will gladly take them.
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