Re: new Park
I ran into a park in Alabama that was just perfect for my Class C. I don't know if they intentionally did this, but it worked for me. A Class C chassis is naturally low to the front unless you really have it loaded. This park's pad was level until about 20 feet away from the hookups. The pad then had a slight slope upwards. It was perfect for me without auto levelers, because all I had to do was drive forward until my MH floor was level!
And a clearly marked area for animals to do their duty! And enforcement (yes, animal police!) I have my own dog, and I don't like steppin' in it! Especially when I'm out walking in the roadway at night.
Speaking of walking, you need roads that allow us to walk without turning an ankle. Walking around is how we keep our parts moving, and how we socialize.
Security lights, but not so bright that you can't get the inside of your MH dark to sleep.
In your area, if you want people outside of their MHs, you'll have to find a way (besides winter) to keep those pesky mosquitos away!
Running water is always a comforting place to sit or stand. We stayed at a place in Fredericksburg with a large waterfall and a small pond. It was manmade, but effective.
Nightly entertainment is good. It doesn't have to be professional style, but at least a singer should be on key! Twice a week game of "I got it!" (this looks just like Bingo, but it isn't!
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One place we stopped, we just barely mentioned that our space didn't have a picnic table nearby. We didn't really even need one, but within 30 minutes here comes a golf cart with a table on the back! That's the kind of service and commitment that you can't list on a sheet of paper. You just have to do it. You just can't be RV babysitters.
Your RV park has to be as close to a 4-star hotel as you can get it! :laugh: