Apr 21, 2024 #1 JA jasum Senior Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Posts 2,264 Location Way down here........FL Has anyone had any problems with RV parks with having an older unit? They say a lot of them will not allow RV’s older than 10 years.
Has anyone had any problems with RV parks with having an older unit? They say a lot of them will not allow RV’s older than 10 years.
Apr 21, 2024 #2 NE Nevr2late Senior Member Joined Mar 21, 2023 Posts 471 Location Wharton I’ve never heard that and I have a 22 y.o. trailer. Would be interested in hearing if that is an issue though.
I’ve never heard that and I have a 22 y.o. trailer. Would be interested in hearing if that is an issue though.
Apr 21, 2024 #3 norty1 Senior Member Site Team RV LIFE Pro Joined Nov 30, 2004 Posts 24,127 Location James Island, SC That's correct, It's up to the park and is usually spelled out when reservations are made or at check-in.
That's correct, It's up to the park and is usually spelled out when reservations are made or at check-in.
Apr 21, 2024 #4 KCSA75 Senior Member Joined Sep 4, 2015 Posts 4,931 Location Kansas City That subject comes up from time to time. Usually, it's the more upscale resort type parks. Some will reconsider if the RV looks good or if you send photos when making a reservations.
That subject comes up from time to time. Usually, it's the more upscale resort type parks. Some will reconsider if the RV looks good or if you send photos when making a reservations.
Apr 21, 2024 #5 Grumpy Senior Member Joined Nov 24, 2011 Posts 18,389 Location Where ever the boss says we're going. Discussed right here: https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f5/a-rant-106947.html
Apr 21, 2024 #6 CO CommoSGT Member Joined Sep 8, 2021 Posts 19 Location South Carolina I looked for a campground in the Wilmington NC area and one campground was an "Age Snob".