We released a quick video with our take on the rule, or read on for the blog post version: Why the Rule?Ī lot of folks immediately label these sorts of rules as discrimination against older RVs, folks with more limited budgets or just being flat out snobby.
You can find the rule stated on the park’s websites sometimes – usually under the Rules or Rates page.īut this isn’t a hard and fast rule, most parks don’t have this rule and you’ll find there is a lot of variability in enforcement of the rule even when it exists. Or the rule may be stated more generally as management reserves the right to reject an RV based on appearance. Generally the cut off is 10 years, but sometimes we’ve seen 15.
There are, unfortunately, some commercial and private RV parks that do have a rule against allowing older rigs. Since our RV is based on a 55+ year old bus chassis, we’re often asked if we get turned away from RV parks for being too old.