for some campgrounds.
I recently purchased my first MH, a Gulf Stream conquest class c. It is a 2007 model. It has only 3300 miles on it.
I understand that some rv parks will not accept a rv over 10 years old.
Anyone ever have that problem? Should I expect trouble?
Thanks for your opinion.
olustee bus
My coach has been over 10 years old for the last 10 years.
I have avoided that "problem" by simply never going to a RV park with a 10 year rule.
(I want to spend my $$ at "elitist" parks even less than they want my coach there).
Mel
'96 Safari, 148k miles
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White lies are ok here, just make sure both wife and husband are on the same page, same lie~! We used to have a very friendly Rottweiler, and quite a few RV parks had a no Rottweiler policy. We, um, just said, um, it's a mixed coon hound, bingo.
I guess if I need to show a little class, I could trailer my 1963 Corvette Split window coupe as my toad.
I have friends that do stay at some pretty nice parks but I don't think any of them would be a problem. Their rates are only about 75 a day on the beach. They will want to go to Walt Disney in Orlando (which I personally don't care about) which could be a problem.