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TOOBOLD wrote:Newport Dunes is just ok IMO. Ocean Mesa in Santa Barbara, CA is much nicer IMO. Also, Wine Country RV Resort in Paso Robles, CA. Campland in San Diego, CA is really expensive but awesome. None of these are Class A only but are very nice. You know, some people that RV can't afford RV parks. Would that make nearly everyone here that stays at a RV park a snob too? I say, stay where you want to stay. There's only one rule and that's to have fun.
Newport Dunes, Newport Beach, California. If that is your cup of tea and want to pay the price have at it. It is your choice don't mind the others. Thank God we are all not the same. Life would be boring.
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Bumpyroad wrote:Generally speaking, those with larger Class A's have been down a road or two - and are looking for kindred spirits (no brats, toys, loud music, drinking parties, etc)
wanting to stay at a Premium deluxe resort is one thing. Looking down your nose at a campground that includes real folks is another. yes, it is snobbish. get over yourself JMHO
bumpy
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MRUSA wrote:
Not snobbish to want an upscale experience. There are many upscale RV resorts that cater primarily to Class A's.
Some outstanding examples are:
Hearthside Grove, Petoskey, MI
Traverse Bay, Traverse City, MI
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