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Old 01-05-2013, 09:20 AM   #1
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I see many RV sites do not allow tents or popups. Is a ROO considered a popup at RV camp sites?
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Old 01-05-2013, 06:15 PM   #2
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Sorry, don't know the acronym ROO. Many campgrounds do not allow anything to be left overnight on the grass or they warn of auto sprinklers at night. Other campgrounds may feel soft sided units lessen the campgrounds appearance (silly as that maybe).
The best bet when making reservations is to ask questions related to your needs...example: Are scooters permited on property? How many guest to a spot? Can trailers or towdollys be stored on site (previously not permitted at Outdoor Resorts)?
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Sorry, don't know the acronym ROO. Many campgrounds do not allow anything to be left overnight on the grass or they warn of auto sprinklers at night. Other campgrounds may feel soft sided units lessen the campgrounds appearance (silly as that maybe).
The best bet when making reservations is to ask questions related to your needs...example: Are scooters permited on property? How many guest to a spot? Can trailers or towdollys be stored on site (previously not permitted at Outdoor Resorts)?
Happy Trails.
A ROO is a Forest River hybrid model camper.
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Old 05-13-2013, 12:01 AM   #4
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The Roo is classified as a travel trailer, so I wouldn't think you would have any problem in any campground.
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