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Would you stay at a "non-smoking" rv park?

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Would you stay at a non-smoking rv park?


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Smoke is smoke. Don’t much care for smoker’s residual smoke and don’t much care for campfire’s excess smoke. All I want is for others to care for others space and their tolerance of wandering smoke. Don’t think it is necessary to have a smokeless Rv park, just want respectful people Rv parks.
 
I’m also a former smoker, but if the bourbon is right, I’ll do a cigar now and again. On the other hand, my best half is quite allergic to smoke. I wouldn’t miss it if it were not allowed, and the spousal unit would welcome a smoke-free environment.

One thing that has always surprised me about the RVing public is the disproportionate number of smokers...IMHO, of course.
Me too. I don't consider myself a smoker. I've never even tried a ciggerette. But I like to drink bourbon and smoke a cigar. ? That being said, if the park was non-smoking that would be fine with me.
 
So you guys are saying you don't want any camp fires either due to the smoke?? :oops:
 
No Curtis. We are against inconsiderate campers. I had nothing against them having a camp fire, until they left it burning and all went inside for the night.
 
It wouldn't make any difference to me one way or another. Actually isn't this poll question almost like "have you stopped beating your wife" - answer YES or NO.

I guess my only concern if I was making a reservation and the CG stated they were non-smoking, I would have to hear the rest of their rules up front. Do they prohibit alcohol on their property? Are gas powered golf carts now allowed, only electric ones?
 
Alcohol is mandatory, @FL-JOE
I know right? Typical day for me is setting up the corn hole boards, tossing some bags with a beer in one hand wearing a sleeveless Harley shirt. Drives the DW crazy!
 
I know right? Typical day for me is setting up the corn hole boards, tossing some bags with a beer in one hand wearing a sleeveless Harley shirt. Drives the DW crazy!
Yep, we're all just one step away from hanging out the open door of our rig, cig with long ash hanging out our mouth, shower cap and fuzzy slippers.
 
I went into the Army with I was 17 years old. Got out 3 years and 8 months later and was a LEO for 34 years. So, for almost 38 years I wore either a uniform or suit and tie every day for work. When I retired 10 years ago there was no way I was wearing button up shirts and dress shorts every day. I immediately went back to wearing "play clothes" each and every day.
 
Please ban pellet grills, those guys smoke up everything!
 
I'm a minimalist!
 
In 2012 I woke up in a hospital after smoking for 34 years. Hardened arteries caused me to have a stint placed. When I woke up I never ever craved another cigarette.
To this day I gag if I smell cigarette or cigar smoke to much.
SO YEAH give me the no smoker campground.
 

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