seattlefirervr wrote:
Nice to know that whatever your neighbors do is OK with you. That isn't the case with most people. They don't want their vacation to be 7 days of loud, drunken parties, or 7 days of barking dogs, and yes, they don't want 7 days of screaming and crying children. None of those are tolerated at my parks, even if they are tolerated by you.
I mostly stay in parks that allow young children, dogs, and alcohol. I reserve spots under the assumption that I may encounter one or all of the previous mentioned risks on any level. My family has only been RV'ing for 10 years, but I have experienced ALL of these situations at all levels. I have been able to overlook each one and just enjoy the fact that I wasn't at work, mowing my lawn, weeding, cleaning gutters, painting, cleaning bathrooms, pressure washing, etc... Maybe the OP forgot what that means to most non-full timers. Get over it!
Wish I could hear from the alleged "ousted" young family and hear their side of the story. I guess I don't feel as 'entitled' as most.
Please post all of your campgrounds that you run and I will make it a point to avoid them.Sure would make running a park a whole lot easier if every time we got a complaint about barking dogs, or a loud neighbor we could just tell them "To Bad, So Sad" but instead we do the right thing and make the park enjoyable for the vast majority of the guests and do not let an individual trump the rights of the other guests. It will be easy to avoid my parks, just ask before you make a reservation if the park allows barking dogs and loud parties. If the answer is "no", It could be one of mine, so only book the ones that say "yes".