Yes, age discrimination, not toward my wife and I but toward our Class C RV at a RV campground in B.C. While planning our August 2012 RV trip in B.C., phoned one privately operated RV campground, which shall remain nameless and was told my Class C 1995 Corsair Aristrocrat was too old, not meeting their 1999 limit. Wondering if any other readers has come up against this?
L. Whiting
lwhiting@shaw.ca
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Yes, we also had the same experience in a certain park in Surrey several years ago. We have travelled throughout the USA and the occasional high-end park will enforce that age policy. Some parks will ask to inspect the vehicle and if in good shape will relax the rules.
Gee, I guess I am wondering why you leave the park nameless?If that is their policy is it a secret?
It would save those of us with older Rvs the bother of trying to book.
No apologies-but if that is how they feel..what is the big secret about who they are? You can tell the less pet friendly ones too..instead of saying no pets they charge a ridiculous daily fee for them.
Of course each is entitled to do as they please but I do not think it should be a secret.