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brit_n_rick wrote:
We are hoping to buy a new toy hauler from Lakota. This company normally makes horse trailers so their toy haulers look very similar to horse trailers (but without the horse stalls of course). All trailers made by Lakota are RVIA sealed.
Anyway -- before we purchase, we wanted to see if RV parks would have an issue with a trailer like this. We plan to live in this rv, staying at parks around the country for 4-6 months at a time, while we work in the area. The back garage area will give us space for my husband's motorcycle.
Just wondering how often people see trailers like this at rv parks... they are more like car haulers with living quarters. And if we should expect any complaints from rv parks since it doesn't look like a typical fifth wheel trailer. It WILL have a RVIA seal so I'm hoping there will be no issues.
We have not ordered it yet -- but here are some pictures of what it will look like.
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Goostoff wrote:
different perspective? Dont look like a horse trailer to me. Looks like a race trailer to me like for motocross, go cart racing, atv racing. If they ask if you have a horse in there just tell them yea. It is of the iron variety.
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Mar-13-2016 03:54 PM
laknox wrote:Should be but not really the case and I really doubt the one or two customers they MIGHT lose turning you away would matter to them. Their rules,RustyJC wrote:laknox wrote:
I'd love to pull into an RV park with a fully restored vintage RV and have them try and tell me that I'm not welcome because it's too old. 🙂
Lyle
And your recourse would be???? It's their sandbox and their rules.
Rusty
You don't think they'd get laughed at for refusing a showroom restored 40's Airstream, or the like? Maybe even lose some business? I just find it stupid that parks have a rule like this; should be on appearance and state of repair, not age.
Lyle
Mar-13-2016 03:45 PM
Mar-13-2016 03:15 PM
RustyJC wrote:laknox wrote:
I'd love to pull into an RV park with a fully restored vintage RV and have them try and tell me that I'm not welcome because it's too old. 🙂
Lyle
And your recourse would be???? It's their sandbox and their rules.
Rusty