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Oct-27-2014 09:15 PM
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!
Oct-27-2014 06:32 PM
Oct-27-2014 06:14 PM
midnightsadie wrote:When you drive in register to stay they will want to know model and year your coach is!
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.
Oct-27-2014 04:50 PM
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Oct-27-2014 04:03 AM
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
Oct-26-2014 03:46 PM
Oct-26-2014 12:48 PM
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
Oct-26-2014 12:35 PM
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.
Oct-26-2014 12:05 PM