Hi everyone,
One of the main reasons many of us choose to move to a park home is for the peace, quiet, and security of an age-restricted, over-50s (or over-55s) community. It is wonderful to have a tranquil environment.
However, we all still have families, and having grandchildren or younger relatives come to stay is a huge part of life.
Different parks seem to interpret the rules very differently. Some site owners are incredibly relaxed as long as the kids aren't causing a nuisance, whilst others have very strict written rules about exactly how many days a year a child is allowed to stay overnight on the park.
How does your park management handle this?
* Do you have a strict limit on how many consecutive nights family can stay?
* Are the rules enforced rigidly, or is there a bit of common sense applied?
* Have you ever had any issues with management (or even neighbours!) complaining about visiting grandchildren?
Would love to hear how this is handled across different sites!
One of the main reasons many of us choose to move to a park home is for the peace, quiet, and security of an age-restricted, over-50s (or over-55s) community. It is wonderful to have a tranquil environment.
However, we all still have families, and having grandchildren or younger relatives come to stay is a huge part of life.
Different parks seem to interpret the rules very differently. Some site owners are incredibly relaxed as long as the kids aren't causing a nuisance, whilst others have very strict written rules about exactly how many days a year a child is allowed to stay overnight on the park.
How does your park management handle this?
* Do you have a strict limit on how many consecutive nights family can stay?
* Are the rules enforced rigidly, or is there a bit of common sense applied?
* Have you ever had any issues with management (or even neighbours!) complaining about visiting grandchildren?
Would love to hear how this is handled across different sites!