โJan-11-2016 05:04 AM
โJan-12-2016 04:28 PM
JAXFL wrote:
Some show up for a while and then drift away. Potlucks, shuffleboard, card games and lights out at 9:00 PM must not appeal to them.
"LIKE BUTTON"
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โJan-12-2016 04:05 PM
โJan-12-2016 04:01 PM
โJan-12-2016 03:50 PM
โJan-12-2016 02:24 PM
โJan-12-2016 01:26 PM
BarbaraOK wrote:
We're in Mesa and the area where we have our park model has LOTS of empty sites - last year at this time everything was full. This year, plenty of sites for people. And we noticed that a number of park models that are owned by Canadians are not occupied this year. A couple have already been sold.
โJan-12-2016 10:23 AM
โJan-12-2016 10:02 AM
โJan-12-2016 08:58 AM
โJan-12-2016 08:58 AM
BarbaraOK wrote:
I do think there is a demographic change going on. We've been fulltimers for a number of years and one of the things I'm noticing is that parks are still catering events for those who went to high school before the 60s, or for those who think Country Music is the only thing available. Luckily we don't depend upon the park offerings in terms of entertainment and in a large metro area we find plenty to do, but it is sad that the management of the parks hasn't figured out that they might need to adjust a changing of the 'guard' so to speak.
โJan-12-2016 07:57 AM
BarbaraOK wrote:
Also for Southern California and Arizona - this is an El Nino year and it may be that a lot of people decided it was going to be too wet/windy/cold for them. After some 5+ years of dryness, it is good to see the rain, but I suppose it isn't for everyone.
I do think there is a demographic change going on. We've been fulltimers for a number of years and one of the things I'm noticing is that parks are still catering events for those who went to high school before the 60s, or for those who think Country Music is the only thing available. Luckily we don't depend upon the park offerings in terms of entertainment and in a large metro area we find plenty to do, but it is sad that the management of the parks hasn't figured out that they might need to adjust a changing of the 'guard' so to speak.
โJan-12-2016 07:11 AM
โJan-12-2016 05:03 AM
โJan-12-2016 05:02 AM
BarbaraOK wrote:
Also for Southern California and Arizona - this is an El Nino year and it may be that a lot of people decided it was going to be too wet/windy/cold for them. After some 5+ years of dryness, it is good to see the rain, but I suppose it isn't for everyone.
I do think there is a demographic change going on. We've been fulltimers for a number of years and one of the things I'm noticing is that parks are still catering events for those who went to high school before the 60s, or for those who think Country Music is the only thing available. Luckily we don't depend upon the park offerings in terms of entertainment and in a large metro area we find plenty to do, but it is sad that the management of the parks hasn't figured out that they might need to adjust a changing of the 'guard' so to speak.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โJan-11-2016 07:43 PM
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐