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Posted: 05/20/23 09:01am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Maria3002 wrote:

What distance should be between the two RV trailer that stays full year on campground. When they open slides is some space that must be between, how many feet?


There should be a tone of space if they are pulling in the same direction, I personally hate the sites that you are staggered in opposite directions so they can be lazy with installing power, sewer and water. being that close is a fire hazard and when you're in the trailer you can hear everything from the next one, so I won't go back to a place like that if I get there and fine it is like that, I have even turned around and got my money back and left for somewhere different before.

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And stay the hell off my lawn lol.

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I don't know of many private parks, if any, that don't pack seasonals in as tight as possible. A new trend is for them to make seasonals sign a waiver requiring them to not attach anything to the rig, have the rig ready to be moved when not occupied, and provide a log with dates the tenant plans to occupy giving them the permission to move the rig if they need the space/site, say for a weekend camper. It also releases them from any liability when/if they do move it. Expect this to become the norm. Don't like it, don't patronize.

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A very legit and good question. Ignore dirty dog and other SA repliers. I have never stayed in such tightly packed places and would not do so. My good luck and prior planning. Cheers.

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Cwilson333 wrote:

I don't know of many private parks, if any, that don't pack seasonals in as tight as possible. A new trend is for them to make seasonals sign a waiver requiring them to not attach anything to the rig, have the rig ready to be moved when not occupied, and provide a log with dates the tenant plans to occupy giving them the permission to move the rig if they need the space/site, say for a weekend camper. It also releases them from any liability when/if they do move it. Expect this to become the norm. Don't like it, don't patronize.


Yep, that would be a hard NO from us too.

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