I've done camping and r'ving in the USA for a while and I've never heard of restricting how many days you can stay. Most places say as long as you can pay you can stay and even give discounts on the price per day if you stay a week or more because they know when someone leaves they may or may not have some in that space right away or it might be empty for a few days not making money as opposed to someone already there paying
Unfortunately, it's now common for parks to have 10, 15, or 20-year rules. I don't understand why they can't be more flexible, considering some RVs are worth $500,000 or more, even if they're over 20 years old. I'm curious to know if these parks make exceptions for well-maintained, high-value RVs or stick to their strict age policies, excluding them regardless of condition. We will just continue to boon-dock as it’s easier 😅
Haha I wonder how many people knock at the door to try and see inside the house.
We had this exact thought but didn’t want to be that person 😅
I've done camping and r'ving in the USA for a while and I've never heard of restricting how many days you can stay. Most places say as long as you can pay you can stay and even give discounts on the price per day if you stay a week or more because they know when someone leaves they may or may not have some in that space right away or it might be empty for a few days not making money as opposed to someone already there paying
Unfortunately, it's now common for parks to have 10, 15, or 20-year rules. I don't understand why they can't be more flexible, considering some RVs are worth $500,000 or more, even if they're over 20 years old. I'm curious to know if these parks make exceptions for well-maintained, high-value RVs or stick to their strict age policies, excluding them regardless of condition. We will just continue to boon-dock as it’s easier 😅
Guys, you don't want to be with discriminating people anyway! Screw them anyway!👎🏻
Exactly! Sometimes older RVs are maintained better than newer ones and they are definitely built better so we don't see what the issue is.
What a dumb rule!
It’s unfortunate that so many rv parks have adopted these rulings. It’s ok we boondock anyway 😂