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RV Parks w/older RV restrictions

tklohman
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I've just purchased a 1990 Class A Bounder. When I tried to make reservations in a couple of parks (Las Vegas and Flagstaff) I was informed that my RV is too old. I'm sure the owners of the parks have their reasons, but am I going to have this problem across the country?

Is it better to go to national parks and campgrounds?

Sort of confused because I'm old and get confused easy.

Any help/advice would be appreciated.

Thanks
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OlderRVjim
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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.
The Old RV

Roman_Duck
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I'm glad they have a 10 year rule; I wouldn't want to camp there anyway.
Never liked the jones's in the first place.
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cochise49
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Never been asked for registration. Count back 9 years and give that as the model year. The policy is so they can prevent trashy looking rigs. I know of at least one high end resort in Nevada that has dropped the policy as it was costing them business. If the high prices don't scare them off and the rig isn't leaking all over the driveway, it's in.
Bev& Keith
2014 Winnebago Adventurer 38Q
2013 Honda CRV, Roadmaster Falcon AT, Invisibrake

D___M
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They have to draw a line somewhere, so that they can enforce it if need be. The good part of being a benevolent dictator is that you don't have to enforce your own rules if you don't see the need.
Dave
Mary, the world's best wife (1951-2009) R.I.P
Lizzy (a Boston)
Izzy, Pepper & BuddyP - Gone but not forgotten
2005 Itasca Suncruiser 35A

My computer beat me at chess once; but it was no match for me at kickboxing.

Reader1
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I think the 10 yr. restriction offends so many because it seems to stereotype older RV's and their owners as "less than desirable." I understand they own their business, and can make their rules. But maybe instead of an arbitrary number it would be more acceptable for campgrounds/resorts to actually say what they do not want in their campground. We have seen some absolutely beautiful vintage RV's - if you want to see which RV's get the most positive attention, watch the draw to a vintage RV.

doxiemom11
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Explorer II
We haven't run into this and we have a 14 yr old motorhome. We don't make reservations though. We drive up and they have never even asked the age of our rig. If it looks nice and well kept they would probably not enforce the rule. Maybe you will only have a problem if reserving.

OlderRVjim
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Old RVs and the Campground search on Good Sam.

I have emailed the Good Sam Club about adding a RV age restriction option to the campground search function on the club website. Would be useful to exclude the parks with age restrictions. I have had suggestions to call and verify with the park. With that kind of thinking, might as well tell all the campgrounds to delete their online website reservation systems since people would have to call anyway. The whole purpose of a search listing is to find campgrounds one can stay in. Seems the people with new RVs that do not want a old one next to them would benefit as well. There are several nice search options, but not one for RV age restrictions. I would appreciate anyone else who would find such a option useful letting the Good Sam Club know. They will not work on it for just a couple of people. Thanks
The Old RV

Justus4
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portscanner wrote:
I have never been refused service before.

But, I have been served refuse.

:C I'll have to remember that one. ๐Ÿ˜„

cbconway
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D & M wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
Ellie Mae (Donna Douglas) is going to turn 80 years old in September. Good luck with that no swim suit requirement. ๐Ÿ™‚

Man, you sure do know how to kill a party


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ReVoker
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I saw a resort type campground in Colorado that had a rule that only motorhomes were allowed in. I don't recall seeing an age restriction but I didn't consider that discrimination. His business, his rules.
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sowego
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I fully agree that it is mostly the "resorts" that have these rules. We are 11 this year and so far have never been refused. In fact we've never been to a park that had an age restriction. I know they are out there. The best advice is to call ahead. But if your rig is in great shape even if it is older than 10 most parks won't turn you away.
2002 Tiffin Phaeton
2005 Malibu Maxx toad

Jarlaxle
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peaches&cream wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
Turtle have you ever refused to do business at any business at all based on any reason whatsoever? What if their prices were too high or what if you don't like their products? What if you walked into a restaurant and saw cockroaches all over the place? Are you going to discriminate against that poor restaurant owner and not eat at his place just because of a few bugs and a pungent smell? Is that good discrimination or bad discrimination? We can come up with what-ifs all day long. There is a reason for this 10 year limit on RV's and I think the RV parks are well within their rights to have it of that's what they want to do.

And you did notice my RV is a 2004? That means I only have a little over a year left until I'm excluded and I'm not going to buy a new RV. Oh my gosh, maybe I'll need to get a lawyer and sue for discrimination! Or maybe I'll just need to keep my RV clean and in good shape and if I have a need to stay at one of these parks I'll talk to the manager and explain that to him and see if they'll still let me in. If not, I'll take my business down the road!


All you have to do is make a copy of the title to your MH. Each yr. (white out) the model yr. and move it up 1 yr. You will keep a 9 yr. old unit and you will "show those discriminators". :S


Or have an Airstream. Tell them it's a 1972, a 1982, a 1992, a 2002, or a 2012...could most of them tell without looking at the paperwork?
John and Elizabeth (Liz), with Briza the size XL tabby
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1992 International Genesis school bus conversion

D___M
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No Shoes, No Shirt, Over Ten Years Old, No Service.

As long as they apply the rule equally, a business owner has the right to reuse service to anyone.

What's not to understand?
Dave
Mary, the world's best wife (1951-2009) R.I.P
Lizzy (a Boston)
Izzy, Pepper & BuddyP - Gone but not forgotten
2005 Itasca Suncruiser 35A

My computer beat me at chess once; but it was no match for me at kickboxing.

peaches_cream
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Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I think you're confused msmith1199. In your scenario I'm not soliciting for business, they are. Big difference.

And when I was in business for myself and soliciting for business I never turned anybody down; ever. If they could pay the bill and I felt I could do the job well, I did it.

You never did say how it was good logic and business sense or why there is a reason for this 10 year limit????

On a side note, there was a man that built a business model on never turning anybody down and giving a cheap price to everybody. I heard he drove around in some POC Ford truck for years. Here is his truck.



I heard he was pretty successful or so I was told? You might have heard of him? I heard he has quite a few stores or something like that? Someone even told me he was a billionaire!!! Ya right, a guy that has quite a few stores is a billionaire and and drives a truck like that? Ha, ha, ha, ha, sure, I think it's just a story. :W


Last I heard he is "DEAD". So I'm sure he is enjoying his "Billions".

marspec
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RV "campgrounds" are not alone with min/max age requirements:
Retirement communities
2013 F450
Towing 2013 Lifestyle 37RESL