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BarbaraOK
Mar 01, 2018Explorer
rbcamping wrote:
This particular property has already been approved for the RV park, I just want to see about making it larger. It will not have problems with neighbors since some of the neighbors are RV parks. I'm planning on putting in fencing along with security cameras. Speed limits shouldn't be an issue if the layout is done correctly. The prime spots will be back in only since they will back up to the lake. I'm planning on a walk full circle around the lake with some fishing docs. I'm also thinking that stocking the lake might be a good ideal. There are restaurants and stores with in a few blocks, walking distance. There are lots of trees on the property and I'm hoping to save as many as possible.
What kind of games are important for people, keep in mind that this is a small park so no tennis courts. I might be able to do a volley ball court. How many people play shuffle board? I see a lot of them here in Florida.
I'm not a drinker, and I don't want a park full of drunks, but I do understand the social aspects of it and think that something in moderation can be done.
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
So your park will be for 5th wheels/trailers only? Because if you have 'lake views' and require people to back-in then why would anyone in a motorhome come to your park. Our "views" are out our front windows. You might want to rethink that one. We've been at a couple parks around a small lake, one side was back-in the other was pull in. Or you could set it up back-in next to pull-in all around the park with the back-to-back hookups.
If you are looking for snowbirds, then will the park be 55+?
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