Mar-29-2015 08:52 AM
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chast wrote:
Not odd--just mean spirited. The Escapees "Resort" in Wachula, FL has a rule that you must walk the dog in the middle of the blacktopped street on nothing longer than a six foot leash. This prevents the dogs from trespassing on the grass of sniffing a tree trunk. With the Florida heat, the blacktop is hot, so if you are a caring dog owner, you must carry the dog to the dog walking areas. I know the residents are proud of their park, but come on!
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Mar-29-2015 01:12 PM
AZPops wrote:I had always wondered if an RV park would enforce the "pets allowed in the pet area only" and wondered how they expected the pet to get from Point A to Point B and now you have answered the question.
The oddest rule, and I still can't figure the reason for it, was at the Main Street Hotel and Casino's RV parking lot. I say parking lot, because that's what it was originally and still is, a parking lot with a 50 amp pedestal.
Anywho's, while walking Harlee (RIP) to the pet area. Security told me I'm not suppose to walk her, but had to drive her to the Pet area.
What the, ..... Huh? I told him I'm in a motor home, and don't have a car with me.
Dat's bout it.
Pops
Mar-29-2015 12:29 PM
AZPops wrote:I hear you Pops and I agree with you! Never encountered the problem which is a good thing...we don't bring a car either just have our RV.but we don't stay in upscale parks...usually state parks...not as many strict rules.
BTW, I was asking, .... awh heck, nevur mind.
Pops
Mar-29-2015 11:54 AM
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Mar-29-2015 10:46 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
You do have to take into consideration that people wandering around a casino parking lot is a bit more of a concern then the same people wandering around an RV park or even the Walmart parking lot. People going to a Casino, and yes, even a few leaving the Casino, tend to have more cash on them than the average bear. Personally, I don't take much notice of people when I am in a normal parking lot, but I do have eyes in the back of my head when walking to and from a Casino. I would imagine that anyone wandering somewhat aimlessly (casino patrons are walking a straight path between their cars and the casino) would draw a lot of unwanted attention.
Mar-29-2015 10:29 AM
Mar-29-2015 10:08 AM
AZPops wrote::W
BTW, I was asking, .... awh heck, nevur mind.
Pops
Mar-29-2015 10:06 AM