Above, at Ventura Beach RV Park. They had good managers. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I bought my 2015 Winnebago Minnie Winnie, I have had only one argument with a bad RV park manager. That was in Las Vegas. All the other RV parks and campgrounds I've been to have been pleasant experiences.
How I dealt with the rude RV park manager was just to leave. We ended up at a nicer, and cheaper, RV park. Also, I left a bad review at RV Life Campgrounds on the bad RV park manager and left it at that.
RV Life has an article on how to deal with bad RV park management.
They begin it with:
Most RV park managers are good, trustworthy people, and even when they’re not the best, they rarely cause issues worth complaining about. But in some cases, you might find yourself dealing with truly terrible RV park management.
Unfulfilled obligations, improperly maintained facilities, and just plain rudeness are all signs that you have a bad park manager on your hands. Dealing with this kind of situation can be stressful, but thankfully, there are some things you can do to make things easier. Let’s look at the best ways to deal with bad RV park management.
To read more, go here.
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