โMar-23-2015 10:29 AM
โApr-06-2015 10:14 AM
colliehauler wrote:
Actually that is a problem for storage operators of people paying money for a month and abandoning the unit. The storage operators have to go through a process to get rid of them.
โApr-06-2015 09:22 AM
colliehauler wrote:This speaks to me as our son stores our old '74 Scotty trailer that we used all the kids' growing up years. We got a "new" trailer and he wanted to keep the old one. Tried to talk him out of it as it needs upkeep. And as he is a young guy building his career it has sat there at the storage facility for... 8 years. But, the good news for all the storage folks out there - he pays the bill every month. All these years - all these months...FrankShore wrote:Actually that is a problem for storage operators of people paying money for a month and abandoning the unit. The storage operators have to go through a process to get rid of them.
I wish they had this rule at the RV Storage where I keep my TT. Some of those units that people are paying good money to rent a space for are beat all to hell, faded, old relics! About 65% of the units are not road worthy!
โApr-06-2015 09:03 AM
FrankShore wrote:Actually that is a problem for storage operators of people paying money for a month and abandoning the unit. The storage operators have to go through a process to get rid of them.
I wish they had this rule at the RV Storage where I keep my TT. Some of those units that people are paying good money to rent a space for are beat all to hell, faded, old relics! About 65% of the units are not road worthy!
โApr-06-2015 09:02 AM
drsolo wrote:FrankShore wrote:
I wish they had this rule at the RV Storage where I keep my TT. Some of those units that people are paying good money to rent a space for are beat all to hell, faded, old relics! About 65% of the units are not road worthy!
Sorry, but why do you care?
โApr-06-2015 07:49 AM
FrankShore wrote:
I wish they had this rule at the RV Storage where I keep my TT. Some of those units that people are paying good money to rent a space for are beat all to hell, faded, old relics! About 65% of the units are not road worthy!
โApr-06-2015 07:45 AM
2oldman wrote:
Snob: (n), someone who has more money than you.
โApr-06-2015 05:22 AM
โApr-06-2015 05:00 AM
toedtoes wrote:All I could afford wrote:
As a guy who owns and over 10 year old trailer which is in visually perfect condition, i'd like to offer the opinion that I wouldn't be offended if I Campground had a policy such as "all RVs and trailers must be in a reasonably presentable condition, to be determined by the management. But a blanket restriction based only on age seems silly and not in the spirit of camaraderie I come to expect when camping
I want to know if I will be accepted BEFORE I drive up. If "reasonably presentable condition" is determined by an inspection, then I'm not staying there. I don't want to spend $5 in gas only to find out that I'm not good enough for them. Post it on the website, spell it out when I call, etc.
โApr-05-2015 06:31 PM
bob_nestor wrote:PRodacy wrote:
You'll also see places that don't allow truck campers no matter what their age is. No $80,000 truck/ camper combo, but the $5,000 trailer was fine. I don't care - Would t want to stay in a place like that anyway.
Class B's run into the same thing at times. I was once turned away because in the opinion of the campground host I had a conversion van, not an RV. My unit is a 2010 Roadtrek 210.
โApr-05-2015 05:53 PM
Sea Dog wrote:Snob: (n), someone who has more money than you.
I would not even consider staying in a park
that caters to snobs!
โApr-05-2015 05:39 PM
โMar-27-2015 05:26 AM
โMar-26-2015 07:33 PM
โMar-26-2015 06:59 PM
All I could afford wrote:
As a guy who owns and over 10 year old trailer which is in visually perfect condition, i'd like to offer the opinion that I wouldn't be offended if I Campground had a policy such as "all RVs and trailers must be in a reasonably presentable condition, to be determined by the management. But a blanket restriction based only on age seems silly and not in the spirit of camaraderie I come to expect when camping
โMar-26-2015 04:05 PM
All I could afford wrote:
As a guy who owns and over 10 year old trailer which is in visually perfect condition, i'd like to offer the opinion that I wouldn't be offended if I Campground had a policy such as "all RVs and trailers must be in a reasonably presentable condition, to be determined by the management. But a blanket restriction based only on age seems silly and not in the spirit of camaraderie I come to expect when camping