A parks policy shouldn’t bother anyone. Different parks develop their policies in part to attract the type of clientele they are looking for. If you don’t like that parks policies, go to one of the hundreds of thousands of parks that don’t have those policies or regulations.
When I was a kid, I did a lot of camping with the local boy scouts. We loved hiking into the woods, gathering firewood, setting up our tents and cooking on the open fire. Then we rolled out our sleeping bags and spent the night on the ground. None of us would have enjoyed being taken to a full hookup RV park.
But today, my interests have changed, and I like a 45’ RV with king sized bed, electric stove, microwave, and residential refrigerator. But I have no problem with people camping in the woods and I hope they don’t have a problem with a campground that doesn’t allow tents.
Our park doesn’t allow children under 12, but that doesn’t mean we don’t like children. In the beginning, we had little or no Internet, and our initial visitors tended to be a bit older and didn’t depend on Internet to enjoy their visit. A few families visited, but with no Internet and nothing to keep the children occupied, they never returned.
Today, we try to attract visitors who enjoy the peaceful serenity of a quiet park. Children in a park that offers nothing to keep them entertained, are seldom content to just sit and listen to the quiet! And adults looking for parks that don't allow children are not children haters just because they enjoy some quiet time!
In the RV park/resort industry, one size does not fit all. Disliking a resort or campground based on policies that may keep someone out, doesn’t mean the resort doesn’t like your vintage camper or children under a certain age, it just means they are trying to maintain the type of clientele that bests fits their environment and the goals they have for their resort.
As I pointed out earlier, there are hundreds of thousands of places to take your RV that don’t have age restrictions on your coach, and the ones that do have restrictions really don’t hate you, they are just trying to attract a certain group of visitors that best fits their particular resort.