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Fun Factor

TomG2
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Do you think there is any correlation between the percentage of RV's in a RV park and the amount of active fun people residing there?

In other words, do you find more fun and friendly people in a park which has 75 percent RV's or one that is 75 percent permanent units?
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Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
Having built a new park model with AZ room last winter we plan on remaining active with "all" our friends in the park, both old and new.
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pennysmom09
Explorer
Explorer
I have found the RVers are more fun than the semi permanent residents. More similar interests too.
Nancy and Doug
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pawatt
Explorer
Explorer
As a rule the RV crowd is younger and the Park Model crowd are older retired RVers. Not always but often. Both can be a fun group but overall I think the RVers are more fun. We have gone from RV to Park Model to brick house in our Winter Texan community. We still RV in the Summer and Fall.
pawatt

rockhillmanor
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Explorer
Clarification is needed.

Permanent residents = people who 'permanently' 'live' in a permanently parked trailer or mobile home. That does not make them an RV'er.

Seasonal residents = RV'ers who leave their RV in place and visit it seasonally.
Either just weekends or for a full season in the summer/winter months depending on the region.

Almost all CG's have these two types separated within the park. People who RV like to park next to others with their same interests.

Most CG's I have been in they even separate the seasonal section from the CG section also. Because in that CG section people are pulling in and pulling out all the time. That would be a pain to have a seasonal spot and have neighbors on either side pulling in and pulling out all the time.

In answer to the OP. I have found when staying at a CG short term that has a 'seasonal' section. These people have bonded friendships with their surrounding neighbors. And don't very often venture out of their section to chit chat with the RV'er that is parked there short term or long term where they leave with their RV.

I will not stay at CG's that have 'permanent' residents.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

phillyg
Explorer II
Explorer II
TomG2, I think you have entirely too much time on your hands.:)
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
"Which kind of park is the most fun for you?"


The one I am at!

Don't rely on 'others' for my fun factor.

CG is for parking RV in so we can go out/about adventuring enjoying the local sites/sounds
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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TomG2
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Explorer
Funny how these things spin off in unintended directions. I was not talking about permanent residents who live and work in an area. I was comparing RV parks that are really not RV parks since they are being filled up with "permanent" units for the use of winter visitors.

"Why do I ask"? Because I can. Also, as I travel around I might base my preference on one kind of park over the other, everything else being equal. I have been called, a "JAR" (Just a renter) before, as an example of one kind of park. I am getting older and that is very common in the "park model" parks than in the predominately RV parks. Just asking, on a slow Saturday afternoon.

My question should probably have been, "Which kind of park is the most fun for you?"

Oasisbob
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Explorer
Apples to orgnage my friend. One of those classic "tastes great or leff filling" debates. Why do you ask? Just curious
Oasis Bob
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darsben1
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Explorer
If it a retirees park like we are in Arizona then all are there for fun.
Some are there full time.
If your bored where we are it is your own fault.
Plenty to do and plenty of people doing it
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
Difficult to say. Depends on where this park is. I'd guess permanent residents are not there for fun. They work.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
During our travels we found ALL types .....

Class A folks that 'snubbed' their noses at us for being in a 'trailer' and using their 'resort'

Permanent/long term folks that dropped everything to lend a hand.


Kinda like neighborhoods....
Some have NO clue who their neighbors are except in passing
Others that have get togethers/interact with each other


I always made the 'effort' of introducing ourselves to folks and then took it from there...friendly/GREAT-----standoffish/OK fine-no skin off my nose



In defense of those permanent/long term folks.
Isn't that a description that can be used for Snowbirds?
Aren't they RVrs AND 'permanent'

Does that make them any less OR more fun??
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31