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toedtoes wrote:Rich4UandMe wrote:
Many of the campgrounds in California have small tight sites and have waiting lists. There are some campgrounds that have a poor opinion of campers, odd but true.
I am a full time RV'er due to my job leasing an apartment is almost stupid. I RV because not only do I like camping but it's a necessity. I am currently staying at the Oceanside RV Park. My neighbors are all good people. We have a service dog and We live in a Car Hauler.
Because it is what it is campgrounds discriminate against us because in a word no-windows. We that is due to the stability of the platform. This vehicle must be super strong to haul a car from place to place. The campground we live in is no different than any we have experienced in California so far.
However, in this case we have been told there is too much stuff outside of the camper in the patio area. There is stuff outside like Bass Master Pro outdoor folding chairs with outdoor cushions we purchased from Lowe's. We were told that is not outdoor furniture and why do we need that anyhow? The picnic table provided is round and difficult to find comfortable cushions for the seating that is also rounded and very large that takes up a lot of room.
The next thing is the owner seems to think parking other camper so close to the back of ours is OK and we have no need to open the back door where a lot of our stuff is kept. So when that occurred more than a few times we took things from the back and left it outside so we could get to it.
The wife makes wind chimes and Jewelry. So a lot of the inventor for that is outside. That was deemed inappropriate.
Our Service dog was said not to be a service dog and why do we need a service dog there is no reason for it. My wife is handicapped and has a severe arterial clotting issue. The dog maintains emotional rescue to her. We provided documentation to that effect and we were told that we didn't have to prove our charge of the dog. However, this owner forced the issue and we did provide it.
The sad thing is that there are so many campers there that are so much more than us and were not approached. If they were all approached the camp would be fairly empty.
The showers there are so dirty and lacking in ADA quality, with smells of the plunger in the men's room are disturbing. The dirt on the floor is just...thick I guess would be the best way to describe it.
The owners mean report was not something we expected from a business person.
There are NO events that occur like other campgrounds. The only events are brought together by the campers in the campground and young staff members. It's really a shame that expectations of the campers are so high but expectations of the staff are never seen.
The office is less to be desired. So much more could be in that huge room. There is a Laundry room but getting change to operate is up to the campers. There is no change machine nor is there change provided in the office.
My wife refers this as a parking lot with large slots. The flora is so dense in some areas and sparse in others. Much doesn't make sense how it was laid out. The grills available. I am not sure how that works. I definitely wasn't going to use any of that. Clean? Doubt it.
There is a pool and I have to say the cleanest I have ever seen in the pool. There is also a hot tub and it is definitely hot I am told. However, there is one and how many people? OK you get the point there.
There is a room for group planning, a pool table pay by use, and foose ball to. If there was a star rating though I'd give it one.
First off, even breaking your post out into paragraphs for readability, your post is very confusing and hard to understand.
Second, it is very likely that a private RV park (not a campground) is going to frown upon a car hauler being used as an RV. Folks in non-traditional, non-new, etc. setups will be biased against - fairly or unfairly.
Third, there is a difference between a Service dog and a Therapy dog and a Emotional Support dog. If you are calling an Emotional Support dog by the term "Service dog", you are misrepresenting the dog's status. Just because your wife is disabled that does not make the dog a service dog. If the only role the dog is performing is to provide emotional support to your wife, then the dog is an Emotional Support dog and not a Service dog. Here is a breakdown of the differences: http://pleasedontpetme.com/differences.php
Fourth, many RV Parks do not provide social activities. If you want such activities, then you should ask the park BEFORE you move in if they offer such things.
Fifth, how the owners choose to utilize their office space is up to them. Being upset because they don't install a change machine, etc., is being upset over things that don't concern you.
As others have indicated, if the park is not to your liking, then move. It does not appear that the park has misrepresented themselves.
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We live in a Car Hauler. Because it is what it is campgrounds discriminate against us because in a word no-windows.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โFeb-23-2015 08:32 PM
Rich4UandMe wrote:
Many of the campgrounds in California have small tight sites and have waiting lists. There are some campgrounds that have a poor opinion of campers, odd but true.
I am a full time RV'er due to my job leasing an apartment is almost stupid. I RV because not only do I like camping but it's a necessity. I am currently staying at the Oceanside RV Park. My neighbors are all good people. We have a service dog and We live in a Car Hauler.
Because it is what it is campgrounds discriminate against us because in a word no-windows. We that is due to the stability of the platform. This vehicle must be super strong to haul a car from place to place. The campground we live in is no different than any we have experienced in California so far.
However, in this case we have been told there is too much stuff outside of the camper in the patio area. There is stuff outside like Bass Master Pro outdoor folding chairs with outdoor cushions we purchased from Lowe's. We were told that is not outdoor furniture and why do we need that anyhow? The picnic table provided is round and difficult to find comfortable cushions for the seating that is also rounded and very large that takes up a lot of room.
The next thing is the owner seems to think parking other camper so close to the back of ours is OK and we have no need to open the back door where a lot of our stuff is kept. So when that occurred more than a few times we took things from the back and left it outside so we could get to it.
The wife makes wind chimes and Jewelry. So a lot of the inventor for that is outside. That was deemed inappropriate.
Our Service dog was said not to be a service dog and why do we need a service dog there is no reason for it. My wife is handicapped and has a severe arterial clotting issue. The dog maintains emotional rescue to her. We provided documentation to that effect and we were told that we didn't have to prove our charge of the dog. However, this owner forced the issue and we did provide it.
The sad thing is that there are so many campers there that are so much more than us and were not approached. If they were all approached the camp would be fairly empty.
The showers there are so dirty and lacking in ADA quality, with smells of the plunger in the men's room are disturbing. The dirt on the floor is just...thick I guess would be the best way to describe it.
The owners mean report was not something we expected from a business person.
There are NO events that occur like other campgrounds. The only events are brought together by the campers in the campground and young staff members. It's really a shame that expectations of the campers are so high but expectations of the staff are never seen.
The office is less to be desired. So much more could be in that huge room. There is a Laundry room but getting change to operate is up to the campers. There is no change machine nor is there change provided in the office.
My wife refers this as a parking lot with large slots. The flora is so dense in some areas and sparse in others. Much doesn't make sense how it was laid out. The grills available. I am not sure how that works. I definitely wasn't going to use any of that. Clean? Doubt it.
There is a pool and I have to say the cleanest I have ever seen in the pool. There is also a hot tub and it is definitely hot I am told. However, there is one and how many people? OK you get the point there.
There is a room for group planning, a pool table pay by use, and foose ball to. If there was a star rating though I'd give it one.
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