cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

RV parks NO motorhomes over 10 years?

HOM
Explorer
Explorer
I've read many posts mentioning RV parks who will not take coaches over 10 years old. Although I can understand it in some cases but there are many more cases that I don't understand it at all!

Take a 12 to 15 year old Newell or Prevost, some would argue these coaches haven't even started aging yet!

And how about the high end American Coach, Newmar, Tiffin etc. And what about Country Coach and Blue Bird Wanderlodge that are over ten years?

What if you have been going to the same RV park for 5 years running and now its 2015. Are you no longer wanted in that park?

Maybe you can explain it to me because it sounds like RV parks are giving up very good business and slighting a lot of RV'ers.

HJ
38 REPLIES 38

Snomas
Explorer
Explorer
Our 02 DS still gets admirers for it's beautiful paint scheme and we have never been turned away from any parks!
2006 WINNEBAGO ASPECT 29H Ford E450 Super Duty
2018 F150 Lariat Crew Cab, Coyote 5.0 L RWD

deandec
Explorer
Explorer
Peralko wrote:
deandec wrote:
We stayed in one this Summer for a week and have stayed in others regularly. Each time the rig was more than 10 years old. 20th birthday in January.


Dean,
I guess yours is a youngster. Ours turned 20 this month!


Happy Birthday!!!

Older is better when you have quality.....

Wish I was turning 20.
Dean
95 CC Magna, Jeep GC

J-Rooster
Explorer
Explorer
I had this situation happen to me once many years ago at a upscale RV Resort in Lake Havasu City, AZ. We went to register and I was asked how old my coach was? I told the lady at the RV Park office why does it matter how old my coach is (my RV was 5 years old at this time)? She told me that they don't want any coaches in there park with faded paint or beat up, only vehicles that look new and shinny! She also told me that the RV Park community has people assigned at different times in the RV Park to vote in or out coaches that are over 10 years old. The lady gave me some lot numbers to look at! We were in the back part of this RV Resort looking at rental lots and we could smell garbage? Come to find out this RV Resort was across the street from the LHC Landfill! We left that RV park and headed out to the Island.

J-Rooster
Explorer
Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:
QUESTION?? how do they know how old your rv is?? its just a tool so they can reject the slum rv,ers. pull in with a clean looking 20year old rig and you,ll have a place to park.
When you drive in register to stay they will want to know model and year your coach is!

traveylin
Explorer
Explorer
Been rving half time for the five years and have not had the question of how old brought up. I do tend to stay away from anything that claims to be a resort as the price is usually 30 buck a night more

PatStab
Explorer
Explorer
I think I read that the one on Lake Conroe at Conroe, TX restricts by age, but its pretty fancy. They have storage units and live entertainment.

PatStab
Explorer
Explorer
Mine is a 1992 American Eagle, so far so good. But how much longer?
Does it help my toad is a 2013 Cadillac SRX? LOL!

I'm going down to the Woodlands area in January and found a park that will even
allow you to wash your RV and car if you want. By the time I get there I know it will need it. They never even asked me the age when I made reservations.

Beacher
Explorer
Explorer
Just keep the paint or gelcote from oxidizing and you will not have a problem!

I have visited a nice RV Resort in Palm Springs, CA that has the rule. I rode my bicycle throughout the park and noticed several "old" rigs well beyond the ten year cutoff.

Most were not fancy Prevost or Newmar "high-end" DPs. They were "old" Bounder, Hurricane, and Discovery gassers that were shiny as new, (I can spot those oldies)!

The paint and gelcote glistened, and all decals were in place! And there they were, unassuming, and not eyesores between brand new rigs.

robertbenita
Explorer
Explorer
My RV is 13 years old, but I have not had any issues up to this point...finding wood to knock on. I think most will want to just keep the leaking and "mad max" looking RV's out, but I could be wrong.

Busskipper
Explorer
Explorer
HOM wrote:
I've read many posts mentioning RV parks who will not take coaches over 10 years old. Although I can understand it in some cases but there are many more cases that I don't understand it at all!

Take a 12 to 15 year old Newell or Prevost, some would argue these coaches haven't even started aging yet!

And how about the high end American Coach, Newmar, Tiffin etc. And what about Country Coach and Blue Bird Wanderlodge that are over ten years?

What if you have been going to the same RV park for 5 years running and now its 2015. Are you no longer wanted in that park?

Maybe you can explain it to me because it sounds like RV parks are giving up very good business and slighting a lot of RV'ers.

HJ


Solution to old Coach.
Busskipper
Maryland/Colorado
Travel Supreme 42DS04
GX470-FMCA - Travel less now - But still love to be on the Road
States traveled in this Coach

HOM
Explorer
Explorer
Its always been interesting to me when comments are made about "a post like this has been done before"! My bet would be that many posts are somewhat redundant. Maybe if the question was on the same page I better understand it. But Oh well, its new to me and I think non offensive to most so what the heck right? 😉

Hey Glenn, what kind of coach is that big red devil? :C That is one nice looking ride and I bet it makes you proud!

HJ

Escargot
Explorer
Explorer
HOM wrote:
I've read many posts mentioning RV parks who will not take coaches over 10 years old. Although I can understand it in some cases but there are many more cases that I don't understand it at all!
HJ


Seems that if you've read many of the posts relating to your topic, the question has been addressed and answered many times over.

Generally,
1) It's rare that a well presenting rig will be turned away, regardless of age; and

2) The "rule" protects guests and proprietors in that trashed RVs can be turned away.
2006 Pleasure Way Plateau TS, MB Sprinter

Peralko
Explorer
Explorer
deandec wrote:
We stayed in one this Summer for a week and have stayed in others regularly. Each time the rig was more than 10 years old. 20th birthday in January.


Dean,
I guess yours is a youngster. Ours turned 20 this month!
Peralko
USAF Retired
2000 Prevost Marathon H3-45
2006 Nissan Maxima

deandec
Explorer
Explorer
We stayed in one this Summer for a week and have stayed in others regularly. Each time the rig was more than 10 years old. 20th birthday in January.
Dean
95 CC Magna, Jeep GC