โJan-29-2015 10:24 AM
โFeb-02-2015 11:00 AM
โFeb-01-2015 01:06 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:That is truly an amazing story. In all the years I have owned RV parks I can't say I have ever had a rig pull in missing compartment doors even though we don't mention any prohibitions against it. And there you are staying in a park that specifically prohibits it and lo and behold a rig shows up missing bay doors. What are the odds? A park with a specific policy about missing doors and a rig missing a door arriving at that park on the same day you were there for a one night stay. Guess my Powerball ticket has a chance after all.JoeH wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:
Since we have an older RV we would stay at the KOA over Bluewater Key at Bluewater Key " All units are subject to management approval". We would not want to get there and find that we did not measure up and told not to let the screen door hit you where the good lord split you.
I have seen all different ages of RV's at Blue Water.. they just expect that it is maintained in good condition ... as is the case in many places we have been
My point is that you or me have no clue what they will approve or not approve and it would ruin a planned trip if they disapproved and all the other places on the Keys were booked.
Example after long day pulled into Napa Valley Expo to be told by camp host we did not meet age requirement to stay even though the written, published and posted rules had no age requirement. They stated no missing doors. Long story short we were allowed to spend the night and the big NEWER DP with missing compartment doors was welcomed with no problem.
If you have a older RV and you want to risk your trip to the Keys on management approval then that's fine however you need to know that there is that risk.
โFeb-01-2015 11:11 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:That is truly an amazing story. In all the years I have owned RV parks I can't say I have ever had a rig pull in missing compartment doors even though we don't mention any prohibitions against it. And there you are staying in a park that specifically prohibits it and lo and behold a rig shows up missing bay doors. What are the odds? A park with a specific policy about missing doors and a rig missing a door arriving at that park on the same day you were there for a one night stay. Guess my Powerball ticket has a chance after all.JoeH wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:
Since we have an older RV we would stay at the KOA over Bluewater Key at Bluewater Key " All units are subject to management approval". We would not want to get there and find that we did not measure up and told not to let the screen door hit you where the good lord split you.
I have seen all different ages of RV's at Blue Water.. they just expect that it is maintained in good condition ... as is the case in many places we have been
My point is that you or me have no clue what they will approve or not approve and it would ruin a planned trip if they disapproved and all the other places on the Keys were booked.
Example after long day pulled into Napa Valley Expo to be told by camp host we did not meet age requirement to stay even though the written, published and posted rules had no age requirement. They stated no missing doors. Long story short we were allowed to spend the night and the big NEWER DP with missing compartment doors was welcomed with no problem.
If you have a older RV and you want to risk your trip to the Keys on management approval then that's fine however you need to know that there is that risk.
โFeb-01-2015 10:29 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:You can also solve this by sending them pics of your rig ahead of time.JoeH wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:
Since we have an older RV we would stay at the KOA over Bluewater Key at Bluewater Key " All units are subject to management approval". We would not want to get there and find that we did not measure up and told not to let the screen door hit you where the good lord split you.
I have seen all different ages of RV's at Blue Water.. they just expect that it is maintained in good condition ... as is the case in many places we have been
My point is that you or me have no clue what they will approve or not approve and it would ruin a planned trip if they disapproved and all the other places on the Keys were booked.
Example after long day pulled into Napa Valley Expo to be told by camp host we did not meet age requirement to stay even though the written, published and posted rules had no age requirement. They stated no missing doors. Long story short we were allowed to spend the night and the big NEWER DP with missing compartment doors was welcomed with no problem.
If you have a older RV and you want to risk your trip to the Keys on management approval then that's fine however you need to know that there is that risk.
โFeb-01-2015 09:51 AM
JoeH wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:
Since we have an older RV we would stay at the KOA over Bluewater Key at Bluewater Key " All units are subject to management approval". We would not want to get there and find that we did not measure up and told not to let the screen door hit you where the good lord split you.
I have seen all different ages of RV's at Blue Water.. they just expect that it is maintained in good condition ... as is the case in many places we have been
โFeb-01-2015 07:31 AM
soricobob wrote:When we stayed there a C class and a 5er were there also. we rode thru the KOA while we were there and would not stay there, sites just to close and price was about the same as Bluewater. Comparing Bluewater Key and KOA is like comparing a VW to a Rolls.
I think Bluewater Key is the only one around that only allows Type A motorhomes.
โFeb-01-2015 06:22 AM
enblethen wrote:
soricobob: If you are talking Class A motorhomes then you are wrong. There was a TT, 5er and a truck camper there last year.
โJan-31-2015 04:12 PM
Bud
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โJan-31-2015 02:58 PM
soricobob wrote:
I think Bluewater Key is the only one around that only allows Type A motorhomes.
โJan-31-2015 07:58 AM
soricobob wrote:
I think Bluewater Key is the only one around that only allows Type A motorhomes.
โJan-31-2015 07:17 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
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โJan-31-2015 06:02 AM
โJan-31-2015 05:41 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:
Since we have an older RV we would stay at the KOA over Bluewater Key at Bluewater Key " All units are subject to management approval". We would not want to get there and find that we did not measure up and told not to let the screen door hit you where the good lord split you.
โJan-30-2015 06:35 PM