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โNov-21-2013 04:39 AM
rk911 wrote:dieharder wrote:
You know, when I retire, I thought of using 55+ parks when snowbirding, but then I realized that, if I were to do that, my daughter couldn't visit us with the grandkids over the holidays if we did that. There is a negative to everything.
a lot of 55+ parks that we've used allow children to visit X-times per year for Y-days per visit. I don't think we've ever been in one that didn't.
โNov-20-2013 10:25 AM
taigarazz wrote:
Four Paws Kingdom, near Asheville, NC unabashedly promotes itself as a campground for adults and their dogs. Significant restrictions regarding children. Nice campground, friendly owners and staff. Lots of dog, but all with well behaved owners who paid attention to them.
We would go their again, with or without dogs
Dog Folks wrote:
"We have found that "over 55" parks, really means over 75. I prefer not having everyone over a certain age."
Careful now. If you are lucky you will be 75 someday.
โNov-20-2013 07:00 AM
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โNov-20-2013 06:29 AM
dieharder wrote:
You know, when I retire, I thought of using 55+ parks when snowbirding, but then I realized that, if I were to do that, my daughter couldn't visit us with the grandkids over the holidays if we did that. There is a negative to everything.
โNov-20-2013 05:25 AM
โNov-19-2013 06:27 PM
GoldwingCapeCod wrote:
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This got me thinking so I did a search here for Adult RV parks with minimal success.
I am not talking nudist colony here because frankly.... Fill in the blanks. I am talking Adults only. No offense to all you wonderful parents and grandparents out there.
Mike S
โNov-19-2013 03:07 PM
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โNov-19-2013 02:43 PM
willald wrote:
Hmmm, I wonder if there are any 'Nobody over 55' RV parks as well, for anyone that doesn't want to be around grumpy, intolerant older folks when they camp?
Or maybe some 'No dogs allowed' RV parks, for those that don't want to deal with dogs?
Or, maybe a 'No diesel rigs' RV park, for those that can't stand the smell of diesel fumes?
Or, maybe a 'No outdoor activity allowed' RV park, for those that just want to sit inside their RV all day and watch TV, and don't want to see others outside having campfires, cooking/eating outside, etc.
I mean, if we're going to try to selfishly exclude folks that aren't just like ourselves, might as well cover all the bases, right? ๐
โNov-19-2013 01:26 PM
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