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Old 09-24-2007, 04:53 AM   #1
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OK. Color me a total newbie. I've camped often in my life either with scouts or tent camping. Heck, we've even tent camped in the back yard for something different. So this past weekend, we went out and purchased a hybrid and are really excited about the times and memories we are going to have with our 2 young children.

So while researching campsites, I found I can make online reservations at some. But they have a check box wanting to know if we are searching for a campsite that is "accessible". I can't find a definition for this anywhere. Can anyone shed a little light?

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OK. Color me a total newbie. I've camped often in my life either with scouts or tent camping. Heck, we've even tent camped in the back yard for something different. So this past weekend, we went out and purchased a hybrid and are really excited about the times and memories we are going to have with our 2 young children.

So while researching campsites, I found I can make online reservations at some. But they have a check box wanting to know if we are searching for a campsite that is "accessible". I can't find a definition for this anywhere. Can anyone shed a little light?

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Old 09-24-2007, 06:21 AM   #3
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Mark, welcome to iRV2.

Haven't run into "accessible" before.

However, I would insist my campsite be accessible.
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Mark,

First of all, welcome to iRV2.com. We're glad to have you here. You'll find that many of us have made the same progression from tent camping to RVing.

The only thing I can think of, not having visibility of your sources, is handicapped accessible.

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Welcome to iRV2. As Rusty noted, it is handicapped accessible.

Hope to see you back often.

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As I delved further, I came to that conclusion as they list ADA when showing the amenities at all their sites.

In any case, I appreciate the quick replies. I see some late nights in my near future while pouring over all the forums posts!

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