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Old 07-20-2014, 08:52 AM   #1
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Can someone enlighten us on Adult Only RV Parks in the Cincinnati, Ohio area?
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Wink Hello and welcome!

Could you be more specific in your question please? Are you looking for a 55+ resort/campground?
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Old 07-20-2014, 09:00 AM   #3
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Hi and welcome to the forum.

I too have the same question as Palehorse. What are you looking for?

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Could you be more specific in your question please? Are you looking for a 55+ resort/campground?
That would be fine. Just not looking to camp where there are small children. Looking for a quieter atmosphere. 18+ would be fine as well. Thanks for responding so quickly.
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Hi and welcome to the forum.

I too have the same question as Palehorse. What are you looking for?

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55+ would be fine. Just not looking to camp where there are small children. Looking for a quieter atmosphere. 18+ would be fine as well. Thanks for responding so quickly.
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55+ would be fine. Just not looking to camp where there are small children. Looking for a quieter atmosphere. 18+ would be fine as well. Thanks for responding so quickly.
I meant NO small children.....
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I meant NO small children.....
Stay away from KOA's. Look for the higher priced parks in the area that do not list children amenities, game rooms, playgrounds etc. Families with small children will not pay the higher prices without children entertainment facilities. Works for us in our travels.
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Adult oriented parks are are the best, no screaming kids please
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Stay away from Yogi Bear's Jellystone Parks. We take our GD and they have many kids.
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Thanks for the info. We will follow your advice.
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I agree, I used to have a membership when the kids were young. Thanks.
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Why do you hate children? I wish they made a dog free rv park. At least kids don't bark all night Hump the neighbors leg and poop all over the place.
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Let's not start a battle here.

This thread has been quite civil.

No one said they "hate" children.

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Why do you hate children? I wish they made a dog free rv park. At least kids don't bark all night Hump the neighbors leg and poop all over the place.
both are available. a little effort and research will yield the desired results. neither one of these concepts are new.
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