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โJul-28-2015 05:24 AM
mowermech wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:mowermech wrote:
Their property, their rules to make. They don't want my 2002 coach, I don't want to give them my money. That means we are both happy.
I have been lucky, I guess, I have never encountered such an RV park. But then, I only go to places that identify themselves as a "campground" or "RV park". If it says it is a "resort" or "gated community", I figure they aren't my kind of people. I try to stay with the sirloin steak, baked potato, and Budweiser crowd, and avoid the Filet Mignon, caviar, and champagne bunch.
Well, not quite. They are still bound by non discrimination laws and this is the real reason for the age limit. They cannot legally pick and choose individuals for preemptory refusal. This could be construed or actually used to discriminate on the basis of Race, Religion, Sexual Orientation, Disability etc. But what they can do is say...everything over TEN years. This is non-discriminatory and applies to all equally. So instead of considering each vehicle on it's own merits (which opens the door to discrimination towards it's occupants) they have to have a general rule like age of the vehicle.
It seems to me that if your TT or motorhome is somewhat modern looking, just lie to them and tell them its 9 years old. I bet they dont know the difference.
So, telling a LIE is preferable to just going on down the road?
No, sorry, I just can't see it that way!
The park owner made the rule. I will be glad to assist them in enforcing THEIR rule! THEY don't want rigs older than 10 years, that is fine, I will not ask them to break the rule that THEY made! I do not CARE why they made the rule, nor do I care what their criteria is for ignoring the rule. The fact that they have it is all that matters to me. I will happily take my 14 year old coach and 15 year old truck and 10 year old ATVs and my old money elsewhere!
โJul-27-2015 08:49 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:mowermech wrote:
Their property, their rules to make. They don't want my 2002 coach, I don't want to give them my money. That means we are both happy.
I have been lucky, I guess, I have never encountered such an RV park. But then, I only go to places that identify themselves as a "campground" or "RV park". If it says it is a "resort" or "gated community", I figure they aren't my kind of people. I try to stay with the sirloin steak, baked potato, and Budweiser crowd, and avoid the Filet Mignon, caviar, and champagne bunch.
Well, not quite. They are still bound by non discrimination laws and this is the real reason for the age limit. They cannot legally pick and choose individuals for preemptory refusal. This could be construed or actually used to discriminate on the basis of Race, Religion, Sexual Orientation, Disability etc. But what they can do is say...everything over TEN years. This is non-discriminatory and applies to all equally. So instead of considering each vehicle on it's own merits (which opens the door to discrimination towards it's occupants) they have to have a general rule like age of the vehicle.
It seems to me that if your TT or motorhome is somewhat modern looking, just lie to them and tell them its 9 years old. I bet they dont know the difference.
โJul-27-2015 06:53 AM
mowermech wrote:
Their property, their rules to make. They don't want my 2002 coach, I don't want to give them my money. That means we are both happy.
I have been lucky, I guess, I have never encountered such an RV park. But then, I only go to places that identify themselves as a "campground" or "RV park". If it says it is a "resort" or "gated community", I figure they aren't my kind of people. I try to stay with the sirloin steak, baked potato, and Budweiser crowd, and avoid the Filet Mignon, caviar, and champagne bunch.
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โApr-17-2014 09:08 AM
Winged One wrote:
Some have a lot more restrictions than just 10 years:
Resort Regulations
?RVโs must be RVIA approved & a minimum of 28'
?RVโs must be 10 years or newer or pre-approved
?Vans, pop-ups, truck campers, travel trailers and Class Bโs are prohibited
Linky
โApr-17-2014 08:00 AM
โApr-16-2014 04:18 PM
ETyson wrote:OlderRVjim wrote:
Maybe there are those who would not want to camp near my rig because of it's looks and that is fine. Those people could benefit if they use the Good Sam campground search and it had a option to find the campgrounds who use this rule as a excuse. So having a search selection for age restriction would benefit all. That way, if one wanted to search the Good Sam discount parks or any other parks Good Sam knows about in a area, one could use the option and know about this restriction in advance. A person with a older RV would not waste time going into the park office and being told they can not stay. Part of the camping fun for some people is in the planning or spontaneity. Having a good search engine with the right selection options when using online tools would really make the experience more pleasant. If you do belong to the Good Sam Club, letting them know you would like this option added would benefit all and maybe even you.
Hi OlderRVJim, thank you for the insight. We understand how the information could be useful and we will look at seeing how we could incorporate this into our search tool on our websites.
Regards,
Ellen Tyson
Good Sam RV Travel Guide & Campground Directory
โApr-16-2014 03:32 PM
mowermech wrote:
Their property, their rules to make. They don't want my 2002 coach, I don't want to give them my money. That means we are both happy.
I have been lucky, I guess, I have never encountered such an RV park. But then, I only go to places that identify themselves as a "campground" or "RV park". If it says it is a "resort" or "gated community", I figure they aren't my kind of people. I try to stay with the sirloin steak, baked potato, and Budweiser crowd, and avoid the Filet Mignon, caviar, and champagne bunch.
โApr-16-2014 03:12 PM
OlderRVjim wrote:
Maybe there are those who would not want to camp near my rig because of it's looks and that is fine. Those people could benefit if they use the Good Sam campground search and it had a option to find the campgrounds who use this rule as a excuse. So having a search selection for age restriction would benefit all. That way, if one wanted to search the Good Sam discount parks or any other parks Good Sam knows about in a area, one could use the option and know about this restriction in advance. A person with a older RV would not waste time going into the park office and being told they can not stay. Part of the camping fun for some people is in the planning or spontaneity. Having a good search engine with the right selection options when using online tools would really make the experience more pleasant. If you do belong to the Good Sam Club, letting them know you would like this option added would benefit all and maybe even you.