Here's a couple of "cut and pastes" from some RV "resorts" in the Florida keys:
"Minimum RV length is 24 feet (exterior traveling length). Please note that we do not accept tents, pop-up campers, RVs with soft-sided/canvas pop-outs, or truck campers. All units are subject to management approval"
"All registered RV’s must be in good working order and appearance. Management has the right to deny entrance...Persons violating Resort Policies are subject to eviction. Being a privately owned resort, we maintain the right to refuse entry and/or the right to evict those who do not observe or violate our policies."
There's a number of "to do resorts" that restrict rigs on size, apperance and age. We stayed in an RV resort for several years with our Holiday Rambler. Then, one year, after it was 10 years old, we called to make reservations and were denied. Our RV was "too old" for their resort. We weren't real happy campers after that phone call, and had we known about the policy, we'd have definitely not supported their business during the "new and acceptable" years.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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