RVing POST COVID 19
This is how I see RVing for the near future.
1. Campgrounds will be considered at full capacity with only half the sites being used. Only every other site can be used. This will potentially make getting reservations a bit more difficult.
2. Only one or two people allowed in the the office/camp store at a time. A mask must be worn.
3. Bathhouse closed.
4. Laundry room closed.
5. Bathrooms closed.
6. Pool closed.
7. Miniature golf by reservation only.
8. No RV park planned activities. Examples; no bingo, no arts and crafts, no club house, no indoor or outdoor movies, no pancake breakfasts, etc. I see this as a huge problem for snowbirds.
9. No amenities at the sites. Examples; on picnic table, no grill, no furniture, etc.
Everybody RV’s in different ways and for different reasons. The same can be said for how we choose an RV park. Personally, I don’t require the full on resort experience. FHU, 50 amp, pullthru is all I require. Anything else is of no concern to me. The RV park is not my destination, it’s just the staging point for adventure. If the near future of RVing is as listed above, I see no impact on my style of RVing.
Just one “at risk” man’s opinion.
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ATC/NAC Jerry A. Burkholder, USN (RET.)
Rule #1. The Chief is always right.
Rule #2. When in doubt, refer to rule #1.
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