audreyh1
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Not us! We don't do lights or noise. We don't even have noisy pets! (no pets). We often don't set up furniture outside - or if we do we tend to put it away at night. We are very tidy.ISeriously, I couldn't agree more that the type of RVing you describe can make the experience miserable for everyone with the misfortune of camping within earshot. Not my idea of a good time.
Next time you see that sort of behavior, be sure to go over and say hi to Audrey.
Hmmmm - I notice lots of lights, do-dads, and noise makers on the "less expensive" trailers people like to use at recreational campgrounds. More so than the big rigs. Not to mention the sprawled out massive spread of stuff as far as the eye can see from pop-ups and tents - although this latter amuses the heck out of us. We love to see families having fun camping even if they have 100 things spread out across the ground. It's a hoot!
But a lot of loud music blasting? Ugh! That, fortunately, is very rare. We've noticed most campers considerate about general noise levels.
We are often chased indoors at night if a lot of smoky campfires are lit. Ick! That's OK - we understand that families consider that to be an essential part of the camping experience!
But if I block your view - too bad! I paid for the camp site and have to park in on the designated parking surface. Many campgrounds have separate facilities for larger rigs versus smaller campers or tent camping. We use the larger (more expensive) facilities where possible - especially for the higher amperage hookups which usually does a good job of segregating large versus small rigs.
Audrey