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Mrbsoccer05

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I'm new so I start out with the annoying questions uve answered 1k times. So I'm sorry. How big of a roll do park rv age restrictions play in ur travels??? Let's say my rv is 2007-2010 and not run down...
 
As long as it’s clean and working, I wouldn’t be too worried about it unless you plan on staying at the high class places.
 
Worse case, if there is a park you want to go to, and there is an age restriction (normally 10 years), ask if you can send them a photo of your rig. I have been some "G7" parks, with restrictions, and seen some really nice 15+ year old rigs there.
 
We took our 20-year-old 17' Casita to several commercial RV parks with no concerns. In one instance, they put us between two 1/2 million dollars plus motor homes. Those owners were fascinated by our little rig, towed by a Chev Trailblazer, and were wondering how we could be comfortable in the fiberglass chicklet. I explained "how" at 15 MPG, completely self-contained, and at a cost less than the tires on their rigs. They wandered away seemingly somewhat in dismay. We were having just as much fun as they seemed to be having.
 
I'm new so I start out with the annoying questions uve answered 1k times. So I'm sorry. How big of a roll do park rv age restrictions play in ur travels??? Let's say my rv is 2007-2010 and not run down...
Our MH is now 9 years old and most people can't tell it from a new one. It's not an issue unless you make it one. Are there exceptions to what I just said, yes but very, very few.

A lot of stuff people worry about on the internet that doesn't regularly happen in reality.
 

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